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| | by Jonathan Gray November 02, 2003 |
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I
ground myself to death in the office day and night... until my wife
said she forgot what I looked like!
But
my website was just not getting enough visitors. Then a friend told
me his secret. And I just have to share this with you...
Almost
no one is using it. Few understand it. Yet it's a common sense and
simple thing to do!
A demo e-book!
Okay, these were my questions (and yours too, probably):
1. A
demo e-book? What's that?
It's
a trial version e-book, in which only some of the chapters are enabled.
And you set up an ordering form to go with it, like those that all
shareware programs have.
People
who download this trial version, if they like it, can then buy the
whole e-book.
When
they pay, they get a key for the program that unlocks all the chapters.
But
please remember this. It's important that your free e-book have
plenty of links back to your website.
2. Where
can I submit my demo e-book?
When
you're ready, you just log in to shareware sites and upload this
demo version.
Here are some directories you can submit to:
http://www.free-ebooks.net/
http://www.ebooksnbytes.com
http://www.zdnet.com
http://www.upload.com
http://www.reportsearch.com/
http://www.ebookdirectory.com/
http://ebooks.searchking.com
3. What
if I don't have my own e-book?
No
sweat. You simply start collecting articles from other ezines...
on a chosen topic.
Here
your secret of success is to make sure that the topic relates closely
to your web site's theme. So, for example, if you're marketing golfing
equipment, a good topic to collect articles on could be "Secrets
of Golfing Pros".
Suppose
you have collected 20 or 25 articles on that particular topic. The
next step is to contact each author and ask their permission to
include their articles (with the author's Resource Box) in your
free e-book.
4. How
can I know how much traffic my free e-book is bringing me?
That's easy.
Just
make a copy of your web page and then identify it with nother name.
For example, if your site is http://www.archaeologyanswers.com
you could name it
http://www.archaeologyanswers.com/free-ebook.html
Then,
instead of linking your free e-book to your home page, you link
it to this duplicate page.
There
is good software available that can track how many visitors are
coming from your e-book. You could check out one of these:
http://assoctrac.com
www.roibot.com
www.GetResponse.com
5. How
can I increase the exposure of my site?
These two tips may help you:
1.
Add a short note on the index page of your demo e-book, such as:
"You are welcome to give away this e-book from your own web
site."
2.
List the URL of your home page.
A demo
e-book is cool, free advertising on sites that enjoy extremely high
traffic.
Submitting
a demo e-book is a very clever strategy. It has a multiplier effect
that rapidly builds its own momentum. At a certain point it becomes
virtually unstoppable.
Now,
that's the way to go!
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