
Looking Beyond Traditional eBook
Publishing
By Rick Carbone
Why today’s Internet marketing requires more than a single
purpose eBook
It wasn’t that long ago that you could write and
publish an ebook and actually make money on the sale of the
ebook. After all isn’t that why you wrote the ebook in the
first place?
What has happened to the simple days or in Shakespearian
terms the "salad days" of ebooks? The truth is that writing an
ebook and publishing it on the Internet has become easier and
cheaper. There are literally thousands of PLR (Private Label
Rights) ebooks for the taking so that you don’t even have to be
concerned about actually writing an ebook. Ebook software is
easily obtainable and a lot less expensive, and if you don’t
like to write or don’t feel that you have the talent (Just
about anyone can write an eBook) you can have a ghost writer do
it for you, if you can afford to job it out.
With all that said, why even bother to write and publish an
ebook?
There is most definitely a place for single purpose eBooks
on the market today. I would categorize them as highly defined
and technical information based ebooks. That is they discuss in
great detail how to manage a specific task or function. A good
example would be how to utilize RSS feeds on your website, and
how they can become a silent marketing tool for your products
or services.
The aforementioned is a very tight niche but there is a
market for this type of information. Unless you have this type
of technical expertise you aren’t going to write this type of
ebook.
So why should you consider ebook publishing as a marketing
tool? The answer is in the details. Internet marketers are
using ebooks in many different ways to improve their sales.
A good example would be to create a free give-away ebook
that discusses the merits of other products that you may be
selling. This is done quite often and has increased sales and
conversion rates for products and services. Within the ebook
you discuss the rational for the use of your product or service
and create active links to your sales page.
Another method of non-traditional ebook publishing is the
"branded" or viral ebook. This is when you create a similar
ebook to the above example but allow your affiliates to brand
it as their own ebook and distribute it to their customers. The
ebook can be branded so that the sales links can be
personalized for each affiliate.
Viral PDF ebooks have been around for a while and the
software to create them is well within reach of the average
Internet marketer. For example the Adobe PDF format is the
worldwide standard for creating an ebook. There is no question
that Adobe Acrobat® is the premiere tool for creating pdf
ebooks, however there are alternatives that are less expensive
that will create and convert to the pdf format. Viral PDF
ebooks are very attractive because they provide an unusual way
to distribute an information or software product.
The concept is simple. Let's say that you have a great
widget making software program. You decide to write an ebook
that explains ll of the benefits of widgets and how they will
change the world as we know it. Instead of selling this ebook
you give it away with free software that creates proprietary
links for anyone who joins your affiliate program. This means
that your affiliates can now offer an ebook that is branded
with their name and their affiliate links to anyone that they
choose to send it to. This means that whenever someone
purchases through those links you get a sale and the affiliate
gets a commission. A win-win situation.
Rick Carbone is the owner-editor of Home Business
Research a top website focused solely on online home
business development and management since 1998. You
can get a free copy of his ebook "Go Online1-2-3" by
clicking
here
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www.ebookinstructor.com
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