Selling Ebooks

Selling ebooks is a great way to make extra money. All of us have knowledge or know where to collect information that may be of help or interest to others. Ebook topics can range from child care to investing in real estate, dating advice, how to build a web site, or breeding dogs. People who want this information are willing to pay fair prices to get it.

Online ebooks are not difficult to create and sell. In some cases, you don't even need a web site to host your ebook. Here's one approach you can take. You can get a free "lite" version of eBooksWriter software or create your own ebook using any web development tool such as Microsoft Frontpage, or even Microsoft Word, then post the ebook on Clickbank, one of the companies that will help sell your ebook, for a small commission. Customers simply pay online and download the ebook. This is a great way to earn extra money while helping others get information they want and need.

If you don't care to write your own ebook content, there are sources of free articles that would allow you easily create your product. Just make sure you understand the terms and conditions of using such material.

What to Expect
To sell an ebook requires a considerable amount of work even after it is written and posted for sale on your web site. If you don't have a web site, you can get one cheap at GoDaddy.com . You'll want to promote your product and make potential customers aware that it exists. You can participate in discussion forums that are related to the topic of your ebook and discretely mention your product in your forum posts. You can create a free online newsletter that helps sell your ebook. You can also use inexpensive pay-per-click advertising to help boost sales.

How Much Can I Make?
Your success in selling your ebook will depend on the topic, the usefulness of it's content, the price, and how well you promote it.

Pricing is always a difficult decision; price too high and few will buy, price to low and you don't make much money. Most ebook authors who are just starting generally price their products in the $20-$40 range. As their product matures and improves, higher prices can follow. An important point to remember is that selling an ebook requires very little overhead cost. Since there is no inventory, your only costs are related to your web site (which you may be getting free from you Internet service provider) — and any advertising costs. The rest is pure profit.

Before You Start
Do your research first. Search on the web for products that are similar to yours. See how they are being marketed. Learn from the ebook sales techniques of others. Look at prices. Get a feel for the interest in your ebook topic by visiting discussion forums.

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