Each case my differ slightly, but in most cases there are
specific reasons why some authors are more successful than others.
The Title
Much thought and careful consideration must be given to the title.
Thousands of ebooks are submitted to e-Book Palace every year. I can tell
instantly which ones will get the most click thru's just by the title.
Which of these titles do YOU think will attract more attention?
1) "Article Marketing Success"
2) "How to Earn a Six Figure Income Selling your Articles to
Magazines"
While title #1 tells the reader it's about marketing, articles and
success, it doesn't define "success."
Title #2 is more specific. It identifies a specific "result"
the buyer can expect to achieve when reading this ebook.
The Cover
When I see a shoddy, non professional looking cover that looks like it was
made by a 5 year old, it's difficult for me to conceive that the content
will be any better. Will I pay money to read what this author has to say?
Not on your life!
Visual Impact is CRITICAL!! I can't stress that enough. Next to your
title, the cover is your most important sales tool. It's the FIRST thing
your prospect sees and YES... make no mistake, your ebook IS judged by
it's cover. It's human nature.
If the author doesn't understand the importance of "visual
impact", he/she most likely doesn't have much to say that I would pay
to read. If it looks like trash, it's going to be perceived as trash.
Take a look in the eBook Search Engine Cover galleries to see some
professional looking covers. You'll be amazed at how inexpensive it is to
have a great looking cover for YOUR ebook.
http://ebooksearchengine.com/covers.html
The Description
If your description puts me to sleep or reads like a lot of
other mundane descriptions, it won't get me excited enough to buy your
ebook.
Again... you need to be specific about what the reader can expect to gain
by buying your ebook. Your description should be an extension of your
title.
Here's an example of an excellent description for the ebook
"Subconscious Internet Marketing" by Larry Dotson & Joe
Vitale.
Notice how specific elements are highlighted.
Find out 746 ways to get people to buy your products and services -- NOW.
Find out 217 emotional triggers that will put your prospects in a
receptive buying mood! (See Chapter 7)
Get the 194 special "mind" effects that get prospects to visualize your product solving their problem. (See Chapter 9)
Find out the 33 persuasive mind tips that will make your sales letters
so enticing that prospects won`t dare pass up the opportunity to take
advantage of your offer. (See Chapter 11)
What is it that YOUR reader can expect to gain from buying YOUR ebook?
Make a list. When you have that done, you have the beginning of an
excellent description.
Sales Page
If your sales page is written for a "general audience", don't
expect to sell many ebooks. Even if you have an ebook that would be of
interest to "anyone", your sales copy should be written for a
SPECIFIC audience. If you try and sell to everyone, you won't sell to
anyone. That's a FACT!
The best resource I've reviewed to date for learning how to write
compelling sales copy for a SPECIFIC audience is an
interactive course called "The Step-By-Step Copywriting Course"
written by Karon Thackston.
http://ebookpalace.com/hop/1016578064.html
This course is different than any other copywriting material I've seen
because it's interactive. Not only does Karon provide an abundance of much
needed copywriting information, (the RIGHT information), but she takes you
through it one step at a time. It's a learn and write as you go course.
This is not an ebook you'll read part of the way through and forget about
it. You'll be actively involved in each step. The lessons at the end of
each segment are invaluable! This gives you an opportunity to learn each
segment at a pace that YOU can feel comfortable with.
By the time you're finished with the course, you'll not only know WHO your
target audience is, but HOW to write to them. You'll be writing your copy
as you go through the course.
I highly recommend this course for anyone who wants to learn the right way
to write copy. It WILL improve your sales because you'll be writing copy
for a specific target audience.
http://ebookpalace.com/hop/1016578064.html
eBook Marketing
I've said this a hundred times before and I'll say it again.
Your job is NOT done just because you finished that last
chapter. You HAVE to participate in marketing your ebook if you plan on
achieving any level of success in your sales.
So you have publisher... so don't hundreds of other authors. That doesn't
mean your ebook is going to sell. Publishers serve a great purpose. They
provide a home for you to host your ebook. They can accept payment for
your book when a customer wants to buy it. They may also provide editing
and compiling services. They'll probably make you a snazzy looking webpage,
BUT... they won't do much for you in the way of marketing. Some publishers
will feature your ebook in their ezine. That's great, but it's usually a
one-time thing. YOU will be responsible for the lionshare of the
marketing. Get use to it.
How do you do that? There are hundreds of free and low cost strategies for
marketing your ebook. One excellent way is to get your ebook listed in as
many FREE Directories as possible. You can start with The eBook
Palace Directory.
Other directories can be found by searching for "ebook
directories" without the quotes at: http://www.google.com.
Make the most of these free resources. Get listed in as many directories
as possible. It's great exposure and it will improve your search engine
rankings because of the number of linked pages back to your sales page.
IN SUMMARY
Paying close attention to these 5 elements will greatly improve your
success as an author. If you don't believe me, take a close look at what
OTHER successful authors are doing. When you do, you'll find these common
threads between them.
More than 30,000 book
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