Your $100
E-Book Business- Fast!
by: Pat
O'Bryan, CEO
Practical Metaphysics, Inc.
One
of the things I love about internet
marketing is the relationships
I have with people all over the
globe. It's a lot like traveling,
but
I get to stay in sunny Texas and
"talk" to subscribers and customers
who are shoveling snow in Michigan,
sitting around a wood
stove in the black forest of
Germany, or braving the wind
and rain in London.
I'm fascinated by the various ways
that people live- aren't you?
If Wimberley, Texas were to be hit
by a major snowstorm that
required shoveling snow, it would be
a major disaster. We can't
drive on ice- we don't know how and
our cars aren't "set up"
for it. Half an inch of snow is
sufficient excuse to shut down the
schools.
And yet, in much of the world,
winter is just another
season. People shovel snow, scrape
ice from their windshields,
check their snow-tires, and go about
their day.
Recently I received an email from
another Texan. His question
sort of surprised me- "How much
money should I put aside
for my e-book business?"
I had an e-book business for years
before I realized that I had an
"e-book business."
My strategy is to identify a need or
find a way to solve a problem,
then package that solution and sell
it. I write e-books, I
record audio courses, and lately
I've been making video
courses.
But, I did have an answer to his
question. He found the information
valuable- maybe you will, too. Let
me know at pat@patobryan.com.
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How much money do you need to start
your ebook business? I
started mine with less than $100
First you need an ebook. Some people
make this way too big a deal…
remember, most people are “newbies.”
If you had to learn something,
odds are somebody else is having to
learn it, too. Write about what
you learn.
You've got my book, "Effortless
E-Books." It lists dozens of easy
ways to create an e-book.
You can write a list- for example,
69 ways to satisfy your husband...
or 144 ways to cook spinich...or 37
internet predictions.
"How to" books are easy, too. I like
to learn something new, and then
"hammer home" that new knowledge by
writing an e-book to
teach it to others. Teaching is a
great way to learn.
Interview books are quick and
painless. Call somebody on the phone
and interview them. Record the call.
Have it transcribed. Bim-Bang-Boom,
you've got an e-book.
Get the idea?
Next, you need a website. I use
Microsoft frontpage to build mine.
If that’s not your thing, go to
www.elance.com and let the starving
web guys bid on the project. Should
cost less than $50.
According to many pros, even if you
can build a website yourself,
you're better off out-sourcing that
and concentrating on creating
products. That's a lesson I'm still
trying to learn.
You need a domain. Go to
www.godaddy.com and buy one. They’re
about $8.
I collect domains. I own almost 40
now, and I'm still shopping. Every
time
I think of (or over-hear) a great
domain name, I run to godaddy.com
and
register it.
When the time comes to market a new
product, I go over my inventory
of domains- usually I have the
perfect domain already registered.
Then
I just forward that to my sales
page- no hosting fee.
You need a clickbank account. That’s
gonna run you $50. www.clickbank.com
It takes a little time to learn how
to use clickbank, but it's worth it.
They
handle the cash, send out affiliate
checks when other people sell your
e-book, and mail you your money
twice a month. It's a bargain.
At that point, you’ve got a product,
a sales page, and a way to collect
the money and handle your
affiliates.
The next step is to make money.
The most attractive way to do that
is to do a Joint Venture with
somebody
who has a huge list. The easiest way
to do that is to have a relationship
with one of the gurus. They’re real
human beings, and relatively
harmless.
Get to know them.
How do you get to know them?
Seminars are the best way. Email
works, too.
Every guru I know at least glances
at every JV offer he gets. Some of
the
busier ones have a staff guy go
through them first.
If you can build a relationship
before you make your Joint Venture
offer,
you have a much better chance of
connecting with your offer. Find out
what your target guru is interested
in- find some common ground- and
start with that.
I certainly read all of the offers I
get. You never know when that
million-
dollar idea is gonna land in your
inbox.
If you've done all of the above,
you've got an E-Book business.
Congratulations.
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Pat
O'Bryan is the CEO of Practical
Metaphysics, Inc
He can be reached at
pat@patobryan.com,
www.patobryan.com
You can find out
much, much more at the
Your Portable Empire University-
http://www.portableempire.com
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