Everyone on the internet says that if you want to make big profits, you need to develop / create e-books, such as how-to guides and other information products. OK but how?
How to create an ebook that really sells
Publishing on the Internet has become an industry. Internet publishers, most of them are one or two people who work together to create e-books on market-driven topics and earn about $ 30,000 monthly.
In fact, your profit from an e-book depends on choosing the right e-book theme according to the market.
When you buy sales rights (resell rights) or write a book (you can start writing an e-book from scratch or rewrite an e-book from a book with private label rights), the most important factor to consider is the demand for the product. . It’s a simple supply and demand theory from your economics class.
Always ask yourself this question before creating an e-book: Do people want your product? It’s just stupid to waste a month preparing / creating a product, making the website, and setting up the required sales techniques only to find that people don’t even look at your product.
Your ultimate goal is to deliver the product to your customer and collect their money. So to do this, you have to make sure what your customer wants and if they are going to buy your product in the first place. How do you determine if they want your product? Simple:
1 – Just ask on the bulletin boards (forums) related to your niche.
2 – Conduct a public survey or poll.
3 – Use keyword tools to see what kind of searches people are doing, etc.
The Internet is a flat playing field and you have the power to reach almost anyone anywhere in the world with an Internet connection.
OK, let’s take an example of how you can determine the topic of your ebook. I have this splendid idea to make a step by step instruction manual on how to cook Indian food.
First of all, I have to find out if anyone is interested in (or even heard of) Indian food. To find out, I will go to a food-related discussion forum and tactfully ask if anyone is interested in learning Indian cuisine. Note: “Never blatantly ask if someone would like to buy an e-book with instructions on how to cook Indian food, or you might be banned from the forum due to spam.”
So I’m going to go to a food-related forum and instead of blatantly asking if they want to buy my e-book, I’ll share a couple of my Indian recipes from my e-book to test the waters and see how the message board members respond to my recipes. . If they show enthusiasm for learning more, I will certainly have a market in that. If they don’t show interest, then it’s time to find an idea. In the example above, I have to save time in the long run because I never have to discover low demand for my product the hard way. So after conducting public polls and polls, checking the demand in forums and discussion boards, and using keyword search when we create and publish an e-book, you will surely have the market demand and can bring us profit.