How to Sell Your e-Book - Part I

You went through the process of writing an e-book: You did the research; you even hired a copywriter that did a great job with your text. You converted it to a PDF and now you are ready for the moment that you waited for – to sell your e-book.

Now you need a website to publish your e-book on. Better to have a dedicated website rather to use a shared one. These days you can get a domain including a hosting plan for less than $10/month. (Like with GoDaddy.com).

You need a polished website, designed correctly, introducing your e-book in the right way. It’s a pure sale page that supposes to direct the visitor to a single conclusion – to purchase your e-book.

I am sure you have seen at least one sale page where webmasters are trying to offer their product. There isn’t one way to develop a good sale page. Actually no one can tell you in advance, what is the best sale page for your e-book.

I would recommend starting with at least two different sale pages.
Try them both in parallel and check which of them convert the best. Don’t jump into conclusions after one sale. Collect enough data to support your conclusion.

Drop the sale page that converts the worst. Make a new sale page based on the sale page that converts the best. Modify it in order to get a better conversion rate. Now that you have a new second sale page, try them both again and check your results. Keep repeating this process. Try to improve your conversion rate as high as possible. It’s not an easy process but remember that a higher conversion rate meaning more sales.

For those of you who feel that they don’t have enough creative ideas or the knowledge to develop a sale page, there are some tools that can help you with this task. One of the tools that you might consider to use called Instant Cash Copy.

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