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Quick Steps to Creating Your Profitable eBooks

November 3rd, 2009

No matter what you do, our ultimate goal eventually is to be our own boss. Working as an affiliate is great, but as I had experienced, when a good product loses the customer service, all you marketing efforts go down the drain, so here is a quick tutorial on how to create your own profitable eBooks!

Niche, you probably read the free niche research guide by now and you know the niche is the core of it all! You need to find one issue the whole niche has a problem with. Something you can easily fix for them at no cost!  That is your number one goal! Cause you have to create the free product and the paid product.  The free product is lead capturing-list building, and this way you have your niche already available for the upcoming paid product!

The way to look at what your niche wants it so really pay attention to their questions:  And mainly you are looking at how do I, can you help me, etc.  This is going to trigger some really big profitable ebooks products for you.  Further more, if you are a software developer, you don’t have to work just with this, you can build softwares and normally they are priced a lot higher!

Now, teach them a method, explain how something works, and give away your secrets.  This will be your product, give them the details and really try to help them out.  If it works, they will come back to you again when you release your next profitable product such as an ebook or software for sure!


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