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Old 06-01-2007, 10:54 PM
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This might sound like a dumb question to all of you internet savvy website builders. I happened to see a website yesterday, and their claim to fame was that for the low price of $29.99 , they would allow you to download a bunch of ebooks (some looked like they might be pretty interesting), Anyway the whole sales pitch was you could get these ebooks, build a website, and seel them, and make thousands of dollars.

It just sounded too good to be true...to easy. I was wondering if anyone here has seen ads like that one, or tried doing anything similar.

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Old 06-01-2007, 11:29 PM
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Selling ebooks, affiliate marketing, whatever the monetization method is, you still have to take the time to build the traffic and get the targeted visitors. If you know how to do that then you can make money selling anything.

There are tons of sites out there that allow you to sell ebooks but most of them are virtually worthless books that I'd be ashamed to sell.
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ppcFanatic, to sell anything on the internet you need targeted traffic and you would need build that traffic to your site yourself over time.

CORRECTION* <b>ppcFanatic is right.</b> To sell anything on the internet you need targeted traffic and you would need build that traffic to your site yourself over time. *

If i have traffic I would rather sell ebooks on the subject from amazon or something. It's about maintaining your credibility. If you have a website which is advertising worthless products then it could have an affect your reputation as well. You could lose traffic that way.

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Old 06-02-2007, 09:27 AM
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Sometimes it's best to create the ebook yourself. A lot of these sites offering reselling rights have products that are ummm... less than stellar as ppcfanatic said. Or there are products that can be found anywhere.

Allan Gardyne's free ebook that he gives away when you sign up for his newsletter subscription on http://www.associateprograms.com is a great example of truly offering something of good value. That book is totally worth an email address.

I've used a couple of his techniques in that book and it has improved my revenue from my sites.
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Old 06-03-2007, 08:28 PM
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I thought the ebook deal might not be all that was promised, just wanted to check with you guys, I guessed you probally have come across these "deals" before.

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associateprograms.com is a great site, thanks lisa

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Allan Gardyne taught me nearly everything I know about affiliate marketing. The guy is awesome and if you really spend some time digging through the articles on his site there is some really good info there.
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I will check out Allan's website. Thanks Lisa.
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To understand what kind of revenue can be earned through selling ebooks, you should take a glance at ebay. There are many people selling ebooks on ebay but they are not receiving very much money from them. They do, however, get charged every time they sell a book because ebay gets some of their money. Perhaps it would be a good idea to find some of the top selling ebooks on ebay that are selling resell rights and then create your own site with the targeted traffic and go from there.

I must say that it seems like it would be a challenge to get people to buy ebooks for any other purpose than selling ebooks. So to conclude it would probably be your best option to sell ebooks to people claiming that they can make money selling ebooks. </sarcasm>

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Old 08-27-2007, 05:31 PM
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I posted the thread about trying to sell ebooks a couple months ago, but since then I've been working on building a content rich web site, who knows mabey I might sell an ebook on it ...when I get it finished. Thanks agin for the replies, this is a great forum.

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but here is a website that is doing just what you are saying. They publish there books even for download. Eric Flint heads the whole project. I love reading his into:
http://www.baen.com/library/

Introducing the Baen Free Library
by Eric Flint

Baen Books is now making available — for free — a number of its titles in electronic format. We're calling it the Baen Free Library. Anyone who wishes can read these titles online — no conditions, no strings attached. (Later we may ask for an extremely simple, name & email only, registration. ) Or, if you prefer, you can download the books in one of several formats. Again, with no conditions or strings attached. (URLs to sites which offer the readers for these format are also listed. )

Why are we doing this? Well, for two reasons.

The first is what you might call a "matter of principle." This all started as a byproduct of an online "virtual brawl" I got into with a number of people, some of them professional SF authors, over the issue of online piracy of copyrighted works and what to do about it.

There was a school of thought, which seemed to be picking up steam, that the way to handle the problem was with handcuffs and brass knucks. Enforcement! Regulation! New regulations! Tighter regulations! All out for the campaign against piracy! No quarter! Build more prisons! Harsher sentences!

Alles in ordnung!

I, ah, disagreed. Rather vociferously and belligerently, in fact. And I can be a vociferous and belligerent fellow. My own opinion, summarized briefly, is as follows:

1. Online piracy — while it is definitely illegal and immoral — is, as a practical problem, nothing more than (at most) a nuisance. We're talking brats stealing chewing gum, here, not the Barbary Pirates.

2. Losses any author suffers from piracy are almost certainly offset by the additional publicity which, in practice, any kind of free copies of a book usually engender. Whatever the moral difference, which certainly exists, the practical effect of online piracy is no different from that of any existing method by which readers may obtain books for free or at reduced cost: public libraries, friends borrowing and loaning each other books, used book stores, promotional copies, etc.

3. Any cure which relies on tighter regulation of the market — especially the kind of extreme measures being advocated by some people — is far worse than the disease. As a widespread phenomenon rather than a nuisance, piracy occurs when artificial restrictions in the market jack up prices beyond what people think are reasonable. The "regulation-enforcement-more regulation" strategy is a bottomless pit which continually recreates (on a larger scale) the problem it supposedly solves. And that commercial effect is often compounded by the more general damage done to social and political freedom.

I know this is a bit long but its funny lol i like this guy and his book. Becasue of the free library, ive bought all the ring of fire series.
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