Delivering DeliverYour eBooks Online
You might not have thought of this yet, but... once you have an
eBook for sale what's next - how are you going to get it out
there for the world to purchase AND how will you deliver it
without creating an administrative nightmare?
First, you have a couple of options for compiling your eBook.
The most common are PDF files (Adobe Acrobat) and exe files
(executable). If you're interested in simple then go with the
PDF file. If you're interested in a more polished and
elaborate eBook, go with the.exe file.
By email attachment - this would be the most simple form of
delivery, but... if you sell more than a few (and I hope you do)
this will not work for long without a LOT of administrative
time.
By email link - much better (the file will be on your server
for download), but... again this can become a daunting task.
That is unless you have an automated system that provides for
an autoresponder system.
Download page - you can direct people to a web page to
download the product they just purchased, but... what if they do
not reach the page because of technical issues or do not
bookmark the page for future reference.
Any of the above will work. I highly suggest having an
automated system. AND... I highly recommend you have some form
of protection so that you do not lose sales by purchasers
sharing your information among their family and friends OR
asking for a refund and keeping your eBook.
Would you like to know more? Go to [http://www.protectyourebooks.com]
to claim your FREE Report covering the 4 Top Questions About
eBook Theft Protection. You will also receive instant access
to the exact steps you can use to protect your eBooks and
information products online so that YOU keep all the money
you're entitled to.
© Copyright Terri Romine
eBook for sale what's next - how are you going to get it out
there for the world to purchase AND how will you deliver it
without creating an administrative nightmare?
First, you have a couple of options for compiling your eBook.
The most common are PDF files (Adobe Acrobat) and exe files
(executable). If you're interested in simple then go with the
PDF file. If you're interested in a more polished and
elaborate eBook, go with the.exe file.
By email attachment - this would be the most simple form of
delivery, but... if you sell more than a few (and I hope you do)
this will not work for long without a LOT of administrative
time.
By email link - much better (the file will be on your server
for download), but... again this can become a daunting task.
That is unless you have an automated system that provides for
an autoresponder system.
Download page - you can direct people to a web page to
download the product they just purchased, but... what if they do
not reach the page because of technical issues or do not
bookmark the page for future reference.
Any of the above will work. I highly suggest having an
automated system. AND... I highly recommend you have some form
of protection so that you do not lose sales by purchasers
sharing your information among their family and friends OR
asking for a refund and keeping your eBook.
Would you like to know more? Go to [http://www.protectyourebooks.com]
to claim your FREE Report covering the 4 Top Questions About
eBook Theft Protection. You will also receive instant access
to the exact steps you can use to protect your eBooks and
information products online so that YOU keep all the money
you're entitled to.
© Copyright Terri Romine
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