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Advertising In Your eBook

posted November 9, 2009 - 7:19pm
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Advertising In Your eBook

ebook.jpgAdvertising in your E-book?

From affiliate links, to upsell, there are many forms of acceptable advertising in your E book – advertising that you can take advantage of to create additional streams of income, or promote your own products more.

One of the most common ways to add advertising to your book is to add an appendix of recommended resources and more – these resources can be considered a valuable and viable advertising method.  These can be from your own products, or from other select marketers.  It's not a good idea to promote too much, or your book will lose perceived value. Add only carefully selected affiliate links.

Another powerful advertising method in your arsenal is to add a promotion for a product right at the start.  This should be for one of your own projects. It will give your readers a reason to automatically sign up.

In freely distributed ebooks you can build up reasons as to why your customers should buy something. In an ideal world, everything would be free, but the reality of marketing is that the most important tools cost money – whether they are yours or not. You can promote them in the book, making it a viral way to push your own affiliate links to others.  These e-books are usually in support of your main 'niche' area.

Any tool you choose to promote should be one you've personally used in the past and has produced tangible, measurable results for your projects. Also, it should match the overall theme of your niche, or supplement it in greater detail.

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