Brad Fallon

30/10/2011 08:10

Everyone who has an interest in selling e-Books on-line has questions. How do I promote my e-Book? How do I construct a good sales page? How can I use Awards effectively? How can I learn about joint ventures? How will I drive traffic to my site? How can I generate a mailing list? The list goes on and on. It can be expensive to buy the information you want on-line. If you are interested to know more, take a look at Brad Fallon. Sure, you can find e-Books explaining almost everything you want to know, but the good e-Books dealing with Internet marketing can run from $37-$97 a whack. Your goal is to make money on line, not to spend it. But there are ways to get the very best information about any question you may have about selling e-Books completely free. I'll give you two ways here to pick the brains of the experts and not spend a dime! Method 1: Start out by visiting sites dealing with topics you need to learn more about. Visit sites that sell e-Books related to the topic in question. First, this will give you a good idea of how competing publishers are designing their sales pages. You can learn a lot from this. Remember, even a very good pitch page for an e-Book may convert only 2-3% of first time visitors into buyers. But e-Book publishers know that if they can collect names and e-mails from, say, 20% of their visitors--they can follow up via e-mail with special offers or bonuses to encourage their list names to buy later down the road. The real money in selling e-Books on-line is in working the lists! But visitors don't give up their information easily. You must offer them something of genuine perceived value to get them to do this. So the big guys offer some pretty amazing stuff in order to get people to subscribe to their newsletter. They often give out free video tutorials, mini-courses, reports--things like that. Guys like Mike Fulsome, Jeff Johnson, Andy Jenkins and Brad Fallon at Stumper net, and Michael Rasmussen regularly give away more quality free stuff from their sites than you could get buying dozens of $97 e-Books on the same topics. They do this to 1.) Get your name on their mailing list, and 2.) Provide you with good quality material to build a relationship (this is a key) with you and make you a believer in the value of their expertise. If you aren't familiar with the guys I mentioned above you need to Google them up and learn from them. Read every word they write and subscribe to their newsletters and mini-courses. They are the very best in the business! Method 2: Right now you are reading a free article and you are getting some good tips. But here is the thing: Many of the big boys in the e-Book publishing business regularly submit articles to directories to increase their brand awareness and products to tons of readers.For more info, visit Brad Fallon.