You can have the same credentials and experience as someone who hasn’t
written a book, but as soon as you add “Author of …” to your profile,
you stand out.
BUT, I repeat – this will not bring an avalanche of business
immediately. It will take time. Being an author is just another piece
of the puzzle for customers which makes you stand out from the crowd.
So, it is definitely worth it to write one, but don’t sit back and
wait for the business to roll in. You STILL have to market.
Capitalizing on Your E-Book:
Tips for Direct & Indirect Income
Streams
1. Use it as a promotional tool rather than a direct source of
income. For example, you can use it as a free giveaway to
newsletter subscribers. This increases your subscriber list
continuously. Web surfers in particular are mostly seeking information.
An e-book is the perfect giveaway because, once written, it costs you
zilch to give away.
2. If you intend to use your e-book as a money maker, sign up
with one of the major affiliate programs like Clickbank (Clickbank.com).
This way, you can have literally hundreds or thousands of “salespeople.”
Then, you can focus most of your efforts on other marketing endeavors – eg, seminars, teleclasses, etc.
3. Speaking of teleclasses and seminars, develop one of these
based on your e-book. When you write your book, you will have
everything you need to put together an on- or offline seminar or class.
Usually, you will have to add supplemental materials and revamp the
format somewhat to create a class, but the bones will be right in front of you.
As the groundwork has already been laid, this can be an additional
stream of income.
4. KISS: Keep it short and simple. While there is a lot
of garbage out there in e-book form, I’ve found that most give great
information from first-hand sources – especially “how-to” information.
So, look for e-books where the author actually does, or has significant
experience in, what they are writing about.
Tip: If you decide to write an
e-book, get right to the point. This is no time to
be Maya Angelou or Toni Morrison. Make it an easy and informative read.
That’s why people buy e-books – so that they can learn about their
interests easily and immediately.
5. Finally – promote, promote, promote! Whether you’re
using your book as a promotional tool or a direct source of income,
promoting it never stops because it all adds up to dollars in your
pocket – directly or indirectly!
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