EBOOK MARKETING, CHEAP, CHEERFUL AND EASY-
PEASY!
No doubt your book, service or product is the bees knees, but if no-one
has heard of it, it may as well be the pits! If you are struggling to get the
word out, ebooks could well be the answer. They are quick to write, easy
to compile and are easily one of the best promotional tools you can have
in your marketing arsenal. Not only that, they can be saleable
commodities in their own right!
This isn’t regurgitated marketing spiel, I’m talking from experience since
I not only use ebooks to promote my online creative writing community,
Writelink, but also sell ebooks as stand alone products.
Both methods have worked very well for me and for many other
people so there is no reason why you shouldn’t reap similar rewards.
Many of you reading this will be unpublished or self published novelists
struggling to make sales so this article has been written with you in mind,
but in reality ebooks can be used to promote almost anything and if you
spend some time browsing the web, you will see that they do!
But let’s go back to our authors. Think about this …
Even if your novel is published by a main stream publisher, you will
be expected to do some promotional work yourself so marketing is
going to play a huge part in your sales success or lack of it.
That might sound a daunting prospect, but this is precisely where ebooks
come into there own. They can be quickly written, easily distributed and
cost almost nothing to produce except your time and the one tremendous
advantage they have over other marketing methods is they can be
formatted to contain a clickable link to the sales page of your novel, (or
anything else!)
Add this to the bottom of every page with a short, teaser extract from
your novel and or include a full page advert at the end directing the reader
to your novel’s sales page and your ebook becomes a powerful, traffic
generating tool which will hopefully result in lots of sales.
Another idea is to use your ebook to encourage readers to opt in to a
mailing list which you can use to inform readers about useful updates or
you could even split your ebook into sections like I did with How To
Write Your Novel And Finish It and send it out by weekly/daily/monthly
autoresponder. (Don’t panic! It isn’t difficult and needn’t cost you
anything!)
Take that same information and re-publish it as a video, slide show or
audio presentation all of which can contain a clickable link pointing back
to your novel’s sales page and you have even more opportunities to
generate traffic and potential sales.
There are hundreds of sites all over the web where you can post your
ebooks, mostly free and with just a few clicks of the mouse. This is the
way to give away free information in return for visitors either giving you
their contact details or visiting your sales pages.
It doesn’t stop there though! No doubt when you researched your novel
you amassed a huge amount of background information.
This is just the kind of stuff that will sell! Provided there is enough
interest in the topic there is no reason why you can’t write this up
and publish as a non-fiction ebook and sell it online.
While I wouldn’t advise anyone to expect huge sales from a novel
published as an ebook, non-fiction ebooks DO SELL and VERY WELL
too provided you have selected a popular topic and targeted the right
market. The beauty of these ebooks is once written and your sales system
is in place, you don’t have to do anything other than watch the sales come
in month after month!
None of this is difficult to do and you can find masses of information all
over the web on how to do it, but …
It will take you a huge amount of time to wade through the plethora of
half baked and ill-informed articles written by wide boys and dim-wits
which consist of most web and blog posts, before you find the really solid
information you need.
If you’ve got the time, then fine, but if you’d rather be writing your novel
or trying to find a publisher for it then it makes sense to take advantage of
someone else’s hard work such as that done by Nick Daws.
I’ve no doubt some of you have all ready come across Nick as he has
been writing both for print and the web for years and has many excellent
ebooks to his name including his latest!
The 10-Day ebook course is specifically designed for new epublishers. It
guides you through the whole process of deciding what to write about,
creating your ebook to marketing and making sales, plus a whole lot
more.
I’ve written a full review of the course, if you are new to epublishing,
take a look.
THE 10-DAY Ebook REVIEW