An Alternative Ebook Resource Guide

Here are links to Mightywords.com and Fatbrain.com

www.mightywords.com
www.fatbrain.com

Once you are published on the Internet check out Angela Adair-Hoy’s Booklocker. This is a great place to sell your eBooks. Angela is dedicated to the eBook publishing business. She has been offered to have her books printed and bound in exchange for giving up her electronic rights.

She said “No way.” Angela is earning more money and keeping more money by self-publishing her own eBooks.

www.booklocker.com

If you want to pay someone to create your eBooks and sell them on-line, then go to 1stbooks Library. I have my books selling on the 1stbooks Library Website and I am very pleased with their services.

They are located at:

www.1stbooks.com

The e-mail address for 1stbooks Library is:

1stbooks@1stbooks.com

Check out other eBook publishing and eBook selling sites to expand your market. You will find a ton of information at eBooknet.com including forums you may want to join.

Writerswrite.com and iuniverse.com are also great resources on eBook publishing and marketing.

www.ebooknet.com
www.writerswrite.com
www.iuniverse.com

What books do you recommend I purchase that will help me market with no marketing budget?

Every book that John Kremer creates about book publishing is something I personally buy and use. I have been to his workshops and I have learned a great deal from him. He is dedicated in helping you achieve your book publishing goals.

He has a book titled 1001 Ways to Market Your Books.

Many of the “1001 Ways” can be used to market your eBooks.

1001 Ways to Market Your Book by John Kremer

ISBN 0-912411-48-1

John’s book is the best book you can purchase on book and eBook marketing. His website is more than just a catalog listing. He has more free marketing resources than anyone involved in any kind of marketing.

John’s website is located at:

www.bookmarket.com

You will find additional eBook marketing information on Angela Adair-Hoy’s Booklocker.com website.

Angela is a pioneer in the eBook publishing and eBook selling market place. She has a wonderful book titled, How to Write, Sell and Publish eBooks

You can purchase it right off of her site at:

www.booklocker.com/bookpages/aadair.htm

While you are at it, go back to her website when you are ready to e-publish your masterpiece. You can earn 70%
royalties by listing your eBook with her. Steven King will be jealous.

Where can I go to find discussion groups?

Here is one of the best!

www.liszt.com/

Try the following one on for size.

www.egroups.com

Yahoo clubs has many interest groups that would love to post a free chapter of your eBook. Search for an appropriate group.

clubs.yahoo.com/

Amazon.com hosts book reading and discussion groups. Check them out at:

www.amazon.com

Barnesandnoble.com and Borders.com also have book discussion groups.

www.bn.com
www.borders.com

Do you have a site that I can offer a recorded book reading?

Fay Zachary’s site called The Free Gallery of Author’s Voices is a great one.

Fay will link your eBook to your Mighty Words.com or your Amazon.com listing to take advantage of anyone wanting to purchase your eBook after they hear your voice.

fregalry.hispeed.com/wayneperkins.htm

Here is another great resource for you to cultivate.

www.listex.com/category.html

Where can I find a list of e-zines that may want to read a sample chapter of my eBook?

Learn how to create your own e-zines from the E-zine University at:

www.ezineuniversity.com/

Find tons of e-zine information here.

www.zinebook.com

Here is a place you can post your articles in exchange for links back to your website or other eBook ordering websites. You can also find free content here for your own e-zine.

www.ezinearticles.com/

The following directory is a great source.

www.meer.net/~johnl/e-zine-list/index.html

The following is a web-ring for e-zines.

ezinewebring.hypermart.net/

Where do I go to have my website hosted?

My first choice is Valueweb.

Valueweb is located at:

www.valueweb.net

I don’t have a second choice!

Ask people you know and trust “who hosts your website and are you satisfied with their customer service?” Remember to stay away from free web sites. You can create more marketing muscle through your own personal website than all of the free one’s put together.

The only time you should be using free websites are to host articles you have written for others.

Spend your time wisely on promoting your own website. If you have lots of time on your hands use the same promotional techniques to promote the URLs at Internet eBooksellers that are listing your eBook.

Domain name registration.

You will need to register your domain. If you don’t choose any of the above hosting companies, here is a direct link to registering your domain.

www.networksolutions.com/

Resource: Autoresponders

Websites that offer free autoresponders. First use your website hosting company. If you don’t have one yet you can still obtain these amazing marketing tools. The autoresponder is the greatest Internet marketing tool you will
ever find.

www.fastfacts.net/
www.smartbotpro.net/newsite2/features.html
www.infoback.net/
www.sendfree.com

Meta Tags For Your Website

How to create META tags. Use the following links to help you get this very important job done correctly.

www.searchenginewatch.com/

Credit Card Processing

Always use a back up system for credit card processing. I use CCSLIDE as my main back up system because there is no monthly minimum transactions and no monthly fees. Check them out.

www.ccslide.com

Clickbank.com is a great one I just heard about.

Clickbank.com offers an extensive affiliate program. They have over 30000 merchants that may just refer their customers over to your website!

Check out the option for digital content with no merchant account status necessary. It is a good deal.

www.clickbank.com

Pay2SEE

Here is a neat concept. You can have these guys do your credit card fulfillment and even set up and store your download page with up to 10 eBooks for only $99.00!

You can use the Pay2SEE system of credit card acceptance and eBook fulfillment. You do not need to set up a secure Merchant Account. Pay2SEE will process the transactions and pay royalties on your work.

Pay2SEE’S Internet address is:

www.pay2see.com

Back up your data often using compact disc technology or tape back up systems. You want to back up and save everything you place on your website host’s server. In 5 years of using Value Web I have never lost any data but I don’t want any unpleasant surprises.

The BookZone

Mary Westheimer’s BookZone offers a total solution for eBooks. The BookZone can create secured ordering, encrypted eBooks and can design your website as well.

They have designed many publisher and author websites.

List of Electronic Publishers and eBooksellers To Contact.

Some Internet eBook publishers and eBook sellers charge fees and some do not. Read all contracts carefully!

Watch for the word “exclusive” and “non-exclusive.”

I personally would never assign my electronic rights on an “exclusive” basis because then I would be tied to the marketing efforts of only that one electronic eBook seller.

No one has a lock on the eBook selling market.

Think of each eBook publisher and eBook seller as individual brick and mortar bookstores.

As soon as you are 50 miles away, you begin to find new bookstores to purchase your books.

Would you offer your books at only one or two neighborhood stores?

There are hundreds, maybe even thousands of websites selling books. Why not be listed on as many of them as possible?

Here are the Internet addresses of current Internet eBook sellers that will publish your eBooks.

www.booklocker.com
www.softlock.com
www.ebookcentral.com
www.epulp.com
www.fatbrain.com
www.mightywords.com
www.1stbooks.com
www.softbook.com
www.librius.com
www.rocketbook.com
www.sansip.com
www.treelesspress.com
www.netlibrary.com
www.bookzone.com

A One Source Solution For Ebooks

I know what you are thinking. “Boy this is a great deal of work for me to do, just to sell books.” “Maybe I can just get on Oprah’s television show and I will be set for life.”

The truth is that even if you get on Oprah’s television show, you are still going to have to work hard at selling and promoting your eBooks. The daily marketing plan I present will have you completing just three activities a day for five days each week.

You can still maintain a full-time job while you are completing these marketing activities.

All of the book marketing activities involve letting “your fingers do the talking” rather than requiring you to call or meet someone in person. Once you have your first eBook published on-line, you are ready to tackle a single source solution for eBook publishing that will increase your current eBook sales, give you additional eBook media to market, and turn your eBook into a printed and bound book.

The best total solution that I have found is the 1stbooks Library.

They are located at:

www.1stbooks.com

Address:

1stbooks Library
2511 West Third Street, Suite 1
Bloomington, IN 47404
Phone: (800)-839-8640
Fax: (812)-339-6554
E-mail: 1stbooks@1stbooks.com

The 1stbooks Library can help you in the following ten ways:

1. Publish your eBooks

For a reasonable fee they will turn your finished document into an eBook. They will assign their own ISBN number to it and have it listed in Books-In-Print. You can still offer your eBooks to be sold by the Booklocker, Mightywords.com or any other on-line eBook seller that sell non-exclusively. 1stbooks Library will allow you to retain your electronic and print rights. The 1stbooks Library publishing contract is non-exclusive.

2. List Your eBooks In the 1stbooks Library Bookstore

Yes, it is always nice to have another bookstore listing for your eBooks. I first discovered the 1stbooks Library by conducting a search for “eBooks” on the Yahoo search directory. Since 1stbooks came up first on the Yahoo listing, I knew the 1stbooks Library was expert in Internet marketing. They had the “post position” being the first eBook publisher listed. I felt that their bookstore would receive more page views than any other eBook seller would.

People get tired of scrolling down their computer screen and looking through many choices during an Internet search.

Always make note of which website is coming up first in your search results. You may want to join up with them later.

Now, over a year later, 1stbooks Library still has that “post position” on the Yahoo search directory. There are over 4000 eBooks listed on the 1stbooks Library and more to come. They want to be known as the Amazon.com of
Internet eBook Stores

3. Format and Sell Your Rocketbook Editions

Again, for a reasonable fee, 1stbooks Library will format and market your Rocketeditions. This will allow you to sell Rocketeditions even if you don’t have a publishing relationship with NuvoMedia.

Rocketeditions of books are selling like crazy. I personally sell more Rocketeditions on Barnes & Noble and Powells.com than just about any other eBook media. Don’t overlook this wonderful eBook selling opportunity!

I am predicting by the end of the year 2007, hundreds of thousands of people will own Rocketbooks. Many of these people will be looking for your eBook as a Rocketedition.

4. Print and Bind Your eBooks

1stbooks Library has a unique system of taking your eBooks, printing and binding them on demand. You are allowed to purchase as few or as many books as you need at a wholesale price.

Now you will have a printed and bound book that looks like all of the other perfect bound trade paperback books stocked in bookstores and libraries.

You will receive a unique ISBN number as well. Your new books will be listed in Books-In-Print, which is a major reference for bookstores and libraries.

Your book will be available at the 1stbooks Library. Your book will now have two listings, doubling its exposure at the 1stbooks Library on-line bookstore. You will be listed as an eBook for download and as a trade paperback to be shipped via mail or United Parcel Service to your customer.

Generally an order placed to 1stbooks Library’s website will just take a few days to process and your printed and bound version will be sent out to the customer.

By the way, the packaging of your book will be quality packaging, just like Amazon.com. Your customer will receive the book in tiptop shape.

1stbooks Library will handle the credit card transactions and give you reports on what you have sold through their system.

They will also pay you royalties that are much greater than standard book publishing royalties.

Now you will have a “real book” to impress your friends and neighbors. Hey and maybe even Oprah!

5. Place Your Printed and Bound Version in the Ingram Database.

One solid fact about getting a bookstore to carry your books is that you need to have a working relationship with a large book distributor or book wholesaler.

Librarians and bookstores want and need the services of large distributors and wholesalers.

They do not want to write thousands of checks to authors and small publishers each month, but they do want to carry their titles.

Wholesalers and distributors enable bookstores to carry thousands of books and only a few checks have to be written. They also help control the inventory costs of each store.

Ingram is one of best known and reliable wholesalers in the bookstore and library acquisition world. Along with a standard Books-In Print reference book that most bookstores and libraries use, Ingram provides their own version of Books-In-Print.

Once you are in Ingram’s database, you can approach bookstores for signings and libraries to purchase your books.

Also, when Ingram gets an order from a library or bookstore, they will have your book printed on demand and shipped to the store within three to five days. Lightning Print is the name of Ingram’s service that provides such a fast turnaround on small book orders.

This is much quicker than the two weeks or four weeks quote you will receive when a bookstore has to deal directly with a standard book publisher.

1stbooks provides the electronic files including the book covers to Ingram’s Lightning Print system and the books are printed on-demand. The probability of handling costly returns is very minimal.

This print-on-demand technology will help bookstores and libraries carry more books and reduce storage and inventory costs.

6. Get Your Book Printed on Demand at Store Locations throughout the United States!

This is really exciting. Sprout, a digital printing company out of Atlanta, Georgia, is involved in providing digital printing systems to bookstores.

Current stores that will be using Sprout’s Print-On-Demand system are selected Borders, Waldenbooks, Follett, and other selected bookstores in the United States.

Once you are in the 1stbooks family, you will be able to have your book distributed as an electronic file to a bookstore serviced with the Sprout digital publishing system. On location and right at the bookstore, your book will be printed out while the customer waits.

The turn around time is only 15 minutes!

7. Availability on Amazon.com and Other Internet Bookstores

Everyone that publishes a book wants to be listed on Amazon.com. Amazon.com is the King of Internet bookstores. They have a great reputation for customer service and delivery of products. They are around to stay. By having your printed and bound version published by the 1stbooks Library your book will be sold on Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, borders.com, fatbrain.com and other Canadian Internet bookstores like Indiago.ca and Chapters.ca.

This is all because of the fact that Ingram entered my 1stbooks trade paper back in the foreign marketplace.

If your eBooks and print on demand books are listed on the Internet bookstore websites readers will perceive you as a genuine author.

8. Special Market Sales Print Runs.

One way an author can sell thousands of copies of paperback books without having to worry about returns is by selling in special markets.

Special markets include selling to book clubs and selling books to multi-level marketing organizations. Special markets also include selling books as premiums to associations and corporations.

Many times when a special market or premium sale is made, the quantity of books ordered can amount in the tens of thousands.

A typical print-on-demand publisher will not be able to offer competitive enough prices to accommodate such an order since POD works with copy machines rather than true printing presses.

1stbook Library, however, will work through their resources and help you put a competitive deal together for your special market and premium sales clients.

Many self-published authors earn their living from special market book sales. Having access to a full service publisher is a very important benefit for you to consider when choosing a print-on-demand resource.

9. Audiobooks or books-on-tape production and distribution.

Yes, 1stbooks has a program that will take your book and turn it into a book on tape or an audiobook.

People love to listen to books on tape while commuting to and from work. Many listen to books while exercising. As people are living longer and with their eyesight failing with age, audiobooks allow them to continue enjoying books.

1stbook library has an option for authors and publishers to create books-on-tape. They will set up distribution through the Ingram database that will facilitate sales to bookstores and libraries.

10. Publicity and promotional help.

There is another publishing package option offered by the 1stbooks Library that can get the author off to a great start.

This option focuses on sending targeted press releases about your new books. When your new softcover book or book on tape is ready, 1stbooks Library will send hundreds of press releases to media in your region.

From news releases you may receive requests for review copies of your books and possibly radio and TV interviews. 1stbooks library will help you work with these new adventures.

Media interviews can really help all of your book sales increase dramatically.

Marketing Your First Ebook With No Budget

Using Fingertip Marketing to Sell Your Books

Q: What is Fingertip Marketing?
A: Fingertip Marketing is defined as, any marketing that adheres to the following two requirements:

1. It is free of charge.

2. It includes no verbal sales pitch to anyone.

You communicate through your computer keyboard using your fingertips.

In this article, you will find many examples of fingertip marketing. The address is:

www.eBook-marketing.com

Q: How did you come up with Fingertip Marketing as an effective way to sell eBooks?
A: When I was writing my first paperback book, I thought my marketing work was over.

I actually believed that I would be in a universal listing that bookstore managers and librarians would see and then order my book.

Boy, was I stupid!

The truth is that the author must do all of the marketing of his/her book.

There is no universal listing that will get libraries and bookstores to order your books.

You have to become a “salesperson.”

Most authors that I have met are not salespeople. In fact many authors I meet despise salespeople.

The Insurance Sales professional

Think about how the typical insurance sales professional works each and every day.

The insurance salesperson has to call on people called “suspects” of which many are not interested in his/her product. Most people will not be interested in buying insurance.

From the group of “suspects” evolves a smaller group called “prospects.” Prospects are people who are interested in buying insurance.

Out of that smaller group called “prospects” evolves “customers” or the people that actually purchase the insurance policies.

The next day the salesperson gets up in the morning and begins the procedure all over again. Every day is exactly the same as the day before.

Does this sound like fun? It can be a great deal of fun. But most authors I meet would never be comfortable working in an environment like that.

Characteristics of the insurance sales job.

Many insurance sales professionals work eight to twelve hours a day, five days per week. However, they must meet with they’re clients when the clients are ready. Many successful insurance professionals spend weekends selling insurance.

Insurance salespeople are usually restricted to handling specific insurance products and they are restricted to a specific geographical territory.

The Traditional Book Author

Here is the typical day of a book author once the book is published.

The author makes a list of bookstores, contacts the Bookstore Manager or the Community Relations Coordinator, if it is a chain bookstore.

The author then makes a sales presentation to interest the store in carrying the book.

The author will try to schedule a book-signing event or just get the bookstore to place a purchase order for books right away.

The bookstores are called “suspects.”

Most bookstores already have enough books on their shelves so the author has to employ super sales skills in winning over the bookstore decision-maker to buy books or schedule a book signing.

If the store agrees to purchase the book, the decision-maker will tell the author that they will only deal through an established book wholesaler. They do not purchase books from individual authors.

The author must call the book wholesalers or large distributors and sell the wholesalers or distributors in carrying his/her book.

Excellent sales skills are needed for this process.

Several follow-up sales calls are made by the author and hopefully the wholesaler or distributor will agree to carry the book.

Now, the author will go back to the bookstore and offer to present a book-signing event.

The bookstore CRC will jump for joy to get the author signing booked for that day.

Author signing events are usually booked up eight weeks in advance to make sure there will be books available to sell.

The bookstore orders 40 books from the author’s wholesaler. The books will not be paid for until after the completion of the book-signing event.

The author goes to Kinkos or some other office print shop and creates banners, bookmarks, and other marketing materials. The author pays for the materials.

The author calls radio stations, writes news releases and calls personal friends to attend the book-signing event.

The book signing is held. Fifty or sixty people show up to listen to the author.

Five people purchase books.

Immediately, after the book signing the bookstore sends the remaining 35 books back to the publisher.

Thirty days after the book signing the author goes to the bookstore and asks for payment for the five books sold a month before.

The bookstore requests the author to invoice the store at this time. The publisher will receive payment and the author receive a royalty check for those five books purchased from the wholesaler within 90 days of the book- signing event.

Any unsold books that were returned in damaged condition will be credited against royalty payments.

Returns can run between 7% and 35%!

Does this sound like fun to you? How much money does it cost you and how much time will you spend selling five books at a signing?

This is a very realistic example of booksignings. In fact, if the author sells five books at the event the store considers it a success! You have introduced many people that will purchase other books while they are in the store or at a later date.

If you were to present this book-signing example to successful insurance sales professionals that are earning over $100000 per year, they will simply not believe you!

The author spends too much time selling for too little money.

The eBook Author

The eBook author writes a book.

The eBook author posts books on Mightywords.com.

An hour later the book is selling over the Internet. Mightywords is handling payment and fulfillment of each order.

There are no book returns.

Then the author posts the book to other eBook selling websites, negotiating all contracts by e-mail. The author never has to speak to another individual and waste valuable time over the telephone.

The author takes a sample chapter or an article and submits this information to top websites that may be interested in the author’s subject area.

Offering content for web visitors greatly enhances the value of the already popular websites. Almost all of the website content managers will jump for the opportunity to give their web visitors more reasons to come back to their websites.

The sample chapters and articles are given in exchange for links back to the author’s book listing at Mightywords.com, the Booklocker, 1stbooks Library, or perhaps the author’s own website.

If you can propose just four or five new article postings each day for just five days per week, you can achieve tremendous success in selling your eBooks.

This is a great technique used by authors that have to work a regular job for a living. The authors can create and deliver their proposals by e-mail. They don’t have to make business contacts during working hours. By working just a few hours each night and on weekends, each author can drive thousands of readers to his own website within just a few months.

Once the article is posted to a website it will stay in a particular location for a while and then will be “archived” for new subscribers to read later on.

The article will include links back to the author’s website or a designated book selling website and will be referenced by major search engines.

This gives the author a major boost in popularity.

A great benefit of this type of selling for an author is the fact that no words are spoken. No sales skills are needed. If the eBook author prices the book at only $10 per book and each contact for the month sells one book per contact, the author will sell over $1000 in volume the very first month of book selling!

The author will receive anywhere from 25% to 100% of the sales totals based on the arrangements made with eBook sellers and eBook publishers.

For this example let us assume that the author earns $500 clear profit for the first month of selling eBooks.

How much did the author have to spend in marketing the eBook?

Zero!

The author did not have to make banners, bookmarks or other marketing materials.

The author did not have to make a single phone call.

In the second month, if the author executes the same marketing strategy, another 100 eBook sellers or book referring websites will be added to the author’s sales force.

Again, if each eBook publisher only sells one book, the author has $500 plus another $500 from the original websites that are selling or referring his book from their archived web locations.

If the author keeps up this pace and the book selling websites are only sending one new book buyer each month, the author will keep $39000 the first year.

If the author adds a second book, the total could be $78000 or more.

Also, remember the author will receive around 100% of what is selling from his own website.

We are not factoring in you working more than two or three hours per day. We are not factoring in the fact that you can set up an affiliate program like Amazon.com or Barnes & Noble and bring potentially thousands of potential book-sellers to link over to your website and send you business.

The example is based on each of your website content contacts. Each of the contacts has your sample chapter or article sending you just one customer each month!

You are adding hundreds of sales people each month that are working 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. There are no product or territory restrictions.

You may wish to go back and send each contact two or three articles thus doubling or tripling your eBook sales.

You still haven’t spent any money!

Show this model to insurance sales professionals.

Watch how huge their eyes become when they listen to your eBook-marketing plan!

Q: Can I sell my very first eBook without spending any money?
A: Yes. Actually you will have to pay a small amount of money for eBook storage charges but the fee is only $1 per month at Mightywords.com.

Let’s begin by showing you how to take care of marketing your eBook on Mightywords.com

After you sign up you will receive confirmation e-mail and the URL (universal resource locator) of each eBook you upload. Once you have that URL or Internet address of your eBook, consider that a website. In order to sell your eBook you must market the eBook effectively yourself.

You will be put in the Mightywords.com website so people can find you but just as you are listed in a traditional bookstore with a traditional bound book, it is still up to the author to push the book.

Fortunately, you don’t have to spend any money to accomplish this goal. The magic about using the Internet for marketing is that you always have two choices to make. You can pay for marketing or you can get it for free.

It may cost money to get featured on Amazon.com or barneandnoble.com. When you enter a brick and mortar bookstore and see books facing out on a table, the publisher and sometimes the author paid for that placement. Book placement in a retail store just isn’t a whim of the store manager or the favorite employee’s choice. You spend money to get the best position in the stores.

By marketing your eBooks over the Internet, you will always have a choice to pay or not to pay. Elect not to pay. Once you have extinguished all of the free marketing resources then make a decision to pay. You may surprise yourself and really find some great things that work for you without spending a dime for marketing expenses.

I am betting you never run out of effective free Internet resources.

It is absolutely impossible to run out of free Internet marketing opportunities.

Marketing On Mightywords.com

The following Steps will help you succeed in selling your eBooks with Mightywords.com:

1. Go to the section on Mightywords.com that is labeled the “Writer’s Corner.”

Read and re-read all of the free help given you on this site. Visit this site often as Mightywords adds additional Internet marketing resources.

2. If you have a website, join the Mightywords.com affiliate program. If you don’t find the program listing on
Mightywords.com, go to Fatbrain.com’s website at:

www.fatbrain.com

This affiliate program is great. Rather than creating a space on your personal website you get to create your own personal eBook Store, which is stored on Fatbrain.com’s server. You receive an Internet URL that you can link to your site or send to friends and insert in your marketing information. You can give your own special name to that store. Every time someone uses your unique eBook store to purchase eBooks, Mightywords pays you commissions.

You can earn up to 20% of the selling price at this writing. Even if you don’t sell any of your eBooks through this linking process you may earn money on selling other “favorites” that are sold from your web links.

3. Contact discussion lists on the Internet and offer a free chapter of your eBook to the list manager. Copy and paste the sample chapter of your eBook and send this to the list manager. This is an effective technique I personally learned from Angela Adair-Hoy the author of How to Write, Publish and Sell eBooks. (Buy it, Angela has great information) You can find the URLs of the discussion lists in Chapter Seven of this book and on my website.

At the end of the sample chapter insert the precise link to your eBook located on Mightywords.com or the precise links to your Mightywords website store, or both. Make sure you insert the full URL with “http” included. This way a person can open the URLs by clicking on your text e-mail.

4. Conduct a search on Yahoo, the famous search directory. Look up the topic area of your eBook. Put yourself in your reader’s shoes. What kind of information would they be looking for that your book is a perfect fit?

For example, if you have written a Southwestern Style Cookbook, who would be interested? Would people that are vacationing to Arizona or New Mexico be interested in southwestern style cooking? These people may be interested in Cowboy Poetry, or travel information.

Lets assume they enter search words like, cooking then Arizona or New Mexico. Your job is to search using the same words. Take the first 10 search returns and send an offer to the webmasters at each website. Offer to send the webmasters free articles or free chapters that will be posted on the websites. Top websites usually offer free content to their visitors. In exchange for posting your free chapter, tell the webmasters you will provide content with the consideration that you receive a bi-line that tells webs visitors where they can purchase your eBooks. Most webmasters will respond favorably to your offer.

5. Look up e-zines that fit your eBook genre. An e-zine is a newsletter that all the great websites offer to their visitors. E-zine editors are ALWAYS looking for articles.

E-mail a proposal to the e-zine editor and offer to submit an article or free chapter of your eBook.

You may even offer the e-zine editor non-exclusive serial rights to post a chapter for each issue in exchange for an advertisement in the e-zine.

You will offer the free information in exchange for links to your eBook store or your unique eBook Internet URL.

6. Contact your local newspaper and give them a similar offer.

7. Contact the editors of association newsletters that focus on your subject area. Make the newsletter editors the same offer. Association members have computers. They have the ability to purchase and read your eBooks.

8. Ask about speaking to the group on your topic. In exchange for speaking have handouts ready that include complete ordering instructions on how each member can order your eBook from Mightywords and other eBook order fulfilling websites.

9. Offer to teach a class based on your eBook at a community college. Make your eBook the required textbook. Print it out and put it into a binder. Set a price and get it into the college bookstore.

10. Read everything you can on marketing books and eBooks over the Internet. Create a marketing plan and do at least 3 eBook marketing activities each day.

Always believe in yourself. Your efforts will pay off with persistence. As you talk to other people about your newly published eBook, your friends, co-workers and relatives will give you valuable insights on other free eBook selling opportunities.

How To Publish Your Ebook In One Day

Now you are going to learn my 5-Step method in publishing your first eBook.

Here is my quick 5-Step Method of publishing your first eBook. You will publish your first eBook within a few hours of reading this chapter.

Does this sound exciting? I think so. Let us begin!

Step One: Create a document on your computer. How big should the document be? Lets start out with 5-25 pages.

The document could be one of your best speeches, a food recipe, a short story or a step by step instruction like a “how to book” with behavioral objectives in mind.

Step Two: Save your document as a Microsoft Word document, an ASCII text tile, or an Adobe Acrobat PDF file.

Step Three: Connect to the Internet and go to Mightywords.com at www.mightywords.com.

Register on Mightywords.com and read the directions on how to post your wonderful eBook to their website. If you want to upload your eBooks as Adobe Acrobat PDF files and you do not want to purchase the software yet, you can follow the links on Mightywords that will lead you to a free Adobe formatting site. Look for a section that says “Writers Corner” and you will find free access to Adobe On-line where you can format a limited number of eBooks for free. The link to free Adobe formatting is at:

cpdf1.adobe.com/

You can format a few eBooks for free and/or subscribe to formatting un-limited files for only a $9.99 per month subscription fee.

You can also purchase the Adobe Acrobat Software at any computer software store and most Internet bookstores. I purchased my Adobe Acrobat Software right from Fatbrain.com, which is the parent company for Mightywords.com.

The address of Fatbrain.com is:

www.fatbrain.com

Step Four: Follow Mighty Word’s directions about adding pricing and commentary. Check out their on-line eBook store to get an idea of what categories your eBook may fit. You will be assigned a password and you can always edit the eBook content at any time. Mighty Words.com will also ask you where to send your quarterly royalties.

There is a very small charge for storage of your eBooks on Mighty Word’s server.

Step Five: Now think about how you will spend your new revenue stream. Breathe deeply…now find more on-line eBook sellers that want you to publish on their websites!

Congratulations! You are now an official eBook author.

You will find a wealth of eBook publishing resources including other eBook sellers like Mightywords.com that really want you to sell your eBooks!

Simple wasn’t it? Now let us effectively market your eBook over the World Wide Web.

 
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