How To Produce The PERFECT Viral Ebook |  | Visited: 1858 |
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| | by Harvey Segal December 08, 2003 |
| Harvey Segal |
About
the Author:
Harvey
is the author of several viral ebooks including 101 SuperTips, a
collection of unique Internet Marketing tips, which you can collect
at http://www.supertips.com/101/
As a further example of viral marketing you can reproduce this article
and change the URL to point to your own rebranded version. |
| Harvey Segal
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Viral marketing
is probably the number one method for enerating traffic and sales
- IF it is set up properly.
Take the case
of a viral ebook - which means a book that can be passed from one
person to another bringing benefits (profits) for each party in
turn.
How
is this achieved ?
The basic concept
is that the book contains links to affiliate products. When a reader
of the book makes a purchase from a link then the affiliate receives
the commission.
The creator
of such a book will allow some of the links to be 'rebranded' which
means a person (who we will refer to as the rebrander) can replace
them with his own affiliate codes thus collecting commission. This
is the obvious incentive for him to pass the book around and begin
the viral progression.
If we want to
maximize the benefits for everyone and create the perfect viral
ebook we need to have THREE key factors in place.
1)
Wide Distribution
There are many
permutations in the ways that you can offer an ebook. It can be
free or paid, and for either option you can charge for rebranding
or offer it free; plus you can have part customization or full customization.
On top of that, for a paid book you can offer resale rights and
even the right to grant resale rights.
Let's keep it
simple.
What we want
is the widest possible distribution so that we get the most commission
from the affiliate links.
So we will have
a FREE book and FREE rebranding rights.
2) Quality
Affiliate Links
It goes without
saying that your book should contain good content on a topic of
interest.
But will readers
click on those affiliate links ?
The answer is
'NO' if you copy the poor example of many authors, for instance:
- have you ever
opened an ebook and been faced with a barrage of affiliate links
?
- or seen affiliate
products which have nothing to do with the theme of the book ? For
example in a book about hypnotism you get a link to a web hosting
company.
So what is the
best way ?
The secret is
to have highly relevant links and weave them naturally into the
content in a low key style without appearing to push for a sale.
So when you discuss a particular topic and want to show where more
detail can be found, or how a particular problem can be solved,
that's where you can mention the affiliate product as a source of
further information. If you want to see really good examples of
how to do this read the free book at the end of this article.
See - that last
sentence was an ACTUAL working example of how to weave in a link.
3) Maximum
Return For Both Parties
You need to
get the rebranding balance right.
If you give
away an ebook and allow all the affiliate links to be rebranded
that is a great deal for the rebrander - but what do you get out
of it ? No affiliate commission, just subscribers maybe for your
mailing list if you have a sign-up form in the book.
Conversely if
you hand out only a few affiliate links for rebranding then that
provides little incentive for the rebrander to distribute the book.
Ideally what
you want is the maximum motivation for your rebrander which would
be
* to allow free
rebranding
* to allow ALL the links to be rebranded
but in a way
that you can still benefit.
Can that be
possible ?
Fortunately
it is, using any of 3 different methods
* if the links
in the book are for your own products
* If the links
are for products for which you have resale rights
* If the links
are for 2-tier affiliate programs so that you collect the 2nd tier
commission when a rebrander, who has signed up under you, makes
a sale
And so, if you
use these techniques you can begin a viral marketing campaign which
will continue to generate traffic and sales with little on-going
effort on your part.
EXCEPT for two
issues we need to resolve
1)
What happens if everyone rebrands the book and only makes purchases
from their own copy ?
Well, I have
found that in practise only a minority (say 10%) will take the time
to rebrand a book which means that the majority (90%) will be reading
your book and purchasing from YOUR links.
So only 10%
will be 'lost' to you . . . or are they ?
2)
Suppose you plan to produce a viral book. It's about a popular topic
- so it's bound to have a wide circulation - but you can't find
any of the three types of suitable links to put in the book, i.e.
links to a product of your own, to products with resale rights or
for 2-tier affiliate programs.
Is there a solution
?
Yes - there
are answers to both problems in my book "101 SuperTips"
- they are actually tips 100 and 101.
As you might
expect this book is free, with valuable information linking to highly
relevant products, and you can rebrand it, again for free.
By all the rules
above it's a candidate, I hope you agree, for 'the perfect viral
ebook' and a profitable source of revenue for you.
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