3 E-PUBLISHING INCOME STRATEGIES!

Written by Larry Dotson


1) CUSTOMIZE YOUR E-INFO

Offer a customized e-information product instead of writing a whole ebook and guessing what info people will buy. Just let them decide. You could charge people to e-mail you five to ten questions that they wantrepparttar answers to.

After they order, take them to a private web site where you would have a special e-mail address or form they could use to e-mail yourepparttar 108538 questions. You would then e-mail them backrepparttar 108539 answers to their questions. If you're an expert, it will be pretty easy to answerrepparttar 108540 questions without any research.

You can also get away with charging a high price for customized information. You could charge a one time fee, per question or even a subscription fee. You would have to limitrepparttar 108541 number of questions they could ask every month unless you have a big staff.

2) CHARGE FOR UPDATES

Create an ebook to sell for a one time price. Then insiderepparttar 108542 ebook sell subscriptions torepparttar 108543 monthly updates ofrepparttar 108544 ebook. You'll make money up front and still have a chance to make residual income. Plus, it's an instant back end product.

Personal Profile Of The Week: Jim Edwards

Written by Larry Dotson


Jim Edwards isrepparttar author and co-author of several ebooks, including two wildly successful best-sellers: "How to Write and Publish your own ebook...in as little as 7 Days" with Joe Vitale http://hop.clickbank.net/?bizreport/7dayebook and "33 Days to Online Profits" with Yanik Silver http://www.33daystoonlineprofits.com

Jim specializes in creating software tools, ebooks and info products people can use immediately to improve their lives and businesses online. A prolific writer, Jim also writes a weekly syndicated newspaper column "The Net Reporter" http://www.thenetreporter.com where he reports on Internet tips, tricks and technology issues for non-technical people.

Nickname: Jim

Age: 34

Present Residence: Williamsburg, VA

Name Of College: College Of William and Mary

First Full/Part-time Job: Domino's Pizza delivery driver

Marital Status: married

Number Of Children: 2

Number Of Pet(s): 4

Pet Type(s)/Name(s): Taffy - Chihuahua, Daisy - Terrier, Dinky - Chihuahua, Dutchess - Pomeranian "It takes a real man to love small dogs!"

Computer: Sony Vaio Digital Studio and Sony Vaio Notebook

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