5 Reasons Why You Can't Create Your Own eProducts

Written by Dan B. Cauthron


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Evenrepparttar best writers in any venue compose their works in rough draft. Editing, punctuation, and grammar correction comes later, and is typically relegated to someone else who has an eye for such work.

Final editing can be easily accomplished by contactingrepparttar 108931 English department of a local high school or college. You may also do an online search forrepparttar 108932 keywords 'editing services' or 'ghost writing' to get professional assistance.

Reason #4 - I Don't Know How To Compile The Product.

eBook compiler softwares are readily available for as little as $20 US, and since their advent a few years ago, they have come a long way toward being user friendly. Besides, this is actuallyrepparttar 108933 most simple of allrepparttar 108934 steps in generating your own eproduct. Using a good software like eBook Edit Pro, you can have a ready to market product in as little as 30 minutes.

If you prefer to seek professional help at this stage, do an online search forrepparttar 108935 keywords 'ebook compiling services.' You will be presented with several options to investigate.

Reason #5 - I Don't Know Where or How To Sell The Product.

This is not a valid reason either. The Internet itself is an information driven medium. Most Internet users come online seeking one thing only . . . information. Your job will be to present your product inrepparttar 108936 right places when those people come looking forrepparttar 108937 information.

Untold numbers of volumes are available onrepparttar 108938 Net that deal withrepparttar 108939 topic of ebook marketing. We're happy to offer, with our compliments, three concise guides that will help you onrepparttar 108940 way to successfully marketing your own eproducts. Send a blank email to our autoresponder forrepparttar 108941 download links.

mailto:selfpublish@listwarrior.com

So you see, there is actually nothing standing inrepparttar 108942 way of you creating and marketing your own eproducts, except your own fears, or your own failure to recognize your own natural abilities. Begin right now by saying 'I CAN.'

_________________________________________________ Dan B. Cauthron offers original marketing insights and a 7-Volume eMarketing Library to all new subscribers. Join his list by visiting http://www.Earn-Revenew.com or send your name and email address to Dan@Earn-Revenew.com withrepparttar 108943 words 'subscribe me' inrepparttar 108944 subject bar. __________________________________________________ © Copyright 2002 - Serenity Marketing Group LLC All Rights Reserved Worldwide



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Internet Nostalgia - Remember "This Dumb Little Ad?"

Written by Cathy Bryant


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The sales copy was misleading inrepparttar sense that what you learned only AFTER you sent in your $20 was that in order to implementrepparttar 108930 system you needed to purchase additional items.

Those who were fortunate enough to get in early no doubt made some money withrepparttar 108931 program - but no one made MORE money than its originator, Gary White.

When I decided to write this article, I did some research on Cookie Cutter, and what I discovered was intriguing.

For example, I did a Google search onrepparttar 108932 term "Cookie Cutter" and I had to go to Page 4 before I found any reference to it whatsoever. It was actually a link to a disclaimer put onrepparttar 108933 "Beginner's Central" website that was used in Cookie Cutter's Bootcamp product.

http://www.northernwebs.com/bc/

Another search on "Gary White" found nothing to referencerepparttar 108934 once-famous originator ofrepparttar 108935 Cookie Cutter program inrepparttar 108936 first ten pages. I chose not to go any further.

But then I did a search on "This Dumb Little Ad" - THAT got some results. Never underestimaterepparttar 108937 power of a unique headline.

Naturally that led me to many pages which were no longer active. This prompted me to do a WHOIS search onrepparttar 108938 domain name ofrepparttar 108939 duplicated pages that were used inrepparttar 108940 program.

Many of you will be interested in learning thatrepparttar 108941 domain name cc-pages.com expired on March 5 of this year. Looks like Gary White is out of business. I do recall that he tried to parlay his success with Cookie Cutter into a similar program, but apparently he was unsuccessful.

By that time, most everyone had caught on.

Cathy Bryant has been marketing online since the last century, so she knows what works and what doesn't. Right now she's offering a terrific 5-part mini-course titled, "Promoting Your Business Without Busting Your Budget!" You may access a copy by sending a blank email to: mailto:promoting@hbj.par32.com


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