Wrapping up my first Ebook

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by megacontent, Jul 10, 2008.

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    I am putting the finishing touches on my first ebook. I am planning on putting it on Clickbank. It will be a "how to" of around 50 pages.

    What should I do next? This is my first ebook, so I'm looking for advice.

    Thanks.
     
    megacontent, Jul 10, 2008 IP
  2. Ripped

    Ripped Well-Known Member

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    Well.. you need to provide more information, the niche, the sales page etc. etc.
     
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    bl4ckmaN^ Well-Known Member

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    You need to create tools, such as banners, email ads, ppc keywords, etc, for affiliates to help them promote your product.
     
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    megacontent Guest

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    OK,

    I understand everything except the bit about providing affiliates with PPC keywords. Am I supposed to provide them with a list of PPC keywords that they can use to sell the product or something?
     
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    Ripped Well-Known Member

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    Yes, provide them with the appropriate keywords for your niche. I would suggest you to use the Google Adwords keyword tool , because is the #1 tool for keyword research -> https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
     
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  6. Jimmy Johnson

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    Get affiliates and start making some cash :p

    Information products can be very successful if you have a good product, sales page and promotion.
     
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    Always aim to be the best product in yor niche.
    Look at who is your number 1 competitor and observe what they are doing right and what can be improved. Do not try to reinvent the wheel. There is a reason why they are number 1.

    So you want to pattern off of that. I am fed up of seeing good products with mediocre design and content on CB. Make your product stand out. The web audience attention span is getting shorter by the year, so your web copy got to be catchy.
     
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    Very wise words. Being the best in the niche isn't always necessary though, a business model I have used is create a large number of good quality eBooks on different topics and aim to get one sale a day from each of them. If your product is $10 while your competitor is selling a $999 course your it's not going to be very likely that your product is going to be much better.
     
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