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Boy oh boy have I been busy lately

Boy oh boy have I been busy lately.

For the last two weeks I’ve had my head down and spent most of my time looking at my keyboard. Mainly because I still can’t type whilst looking at the screen, I know I should but I can’t, and yes it does cause back and neck ache, but needs must I’m afraid.

Why have I been so busy typing? You may ask. Well I’ve recently read an eBook that has inspired me to take immediate action.

That eBook is called Operation eBook and it was written by Paula Brett.

I first came across Paula through my membership of John Thornhill’sYour Own eBook Business”. Whenever I came across something I wasn’t sure about I would ask for help on the forum.  Quite often it would be Paula that offered me advice and solutions. Because her advice was good and her solutions have always been correct, I took a look at her blog and I subscribed to her newsletter. Even when I have had questions about something from her newsletter she has always replied personally and very quickly.

Adding Clickbank HopAds To Your Blogs

We all know that Google Adsense generates a small income and that Clickbank pays affiliates a percentage of any products that are sold via our affiliate links. I decided that of the two, I would rather have the Clickbank ads displayed on my blog, as it has the potential to earn me far more than Google Adsense.

I had noticed that some of the Masterclass students had Clickbank ads instead of Google Adsense. So yesterday I got in touch with Michael Haught of michaelhaught.com and asked him about the Clickbank ads on his blog, as I was very impressed by them. He replied, telling me that it’s a free tool from Clickbank.

So this morning I looked into it, and have now set it up on my blog, it took about 30 minutes to complete and I was amazed at just how simple it was to do.

This is how I done it:

I logged into my Clickbank account and clicked on the Account settings tab, from there I selected HopAd Builder (far right).

From the next window I selected Text Ads Builder and filled it in accordingly.

Promoting My eBook Website; Part One.

Now that I had my eBook website completely set up with my newsletter opt-in forms in place, as mentioned in my last blog post. It was to time to start trying to attract visitors to my site.

As I have previously said, as I had bought the website from PlanetSMS I was automatically made a lifetime member, and, obviously, allowed into the members area where I found out about Brandable and PLR (Private Label Rights) products, (eBooks).

A Brandable eBook is an eBook written by somebody else that contains links that can be branded with your details. Some are affiliate links, which can earn you an affiliate commission; however the majority of Brandable eBooks allow you to add a link to a website. That website can be your own site or your eBay shop, and on occasion you may be able to place both your website and your eBay shop URLs.

I’ve Got My Website; What’s Next?

Please look down the Column on the far right for Categories and then click Getting Started for the previous entries leading upto this subject.

Following on from those earlier blog posts:

Ok, I had my 1st professional website and had uploaded it to my web host. I had the staff at MyDD (My Digital Dispatch) load the software onto my site and I had loaded it up with my inventory and items for sale.

I knew that my next step was to create a newsletter and place an opt-in form on my website. An opt-in form being the little box on websites that asks for your name and email address so as to join their newsletter.

Why did I need a newsletter? As I have said before I was selling on eBay, and once I had sent the eBook, received and left feedback; not only was that transaction over but so was my contact with the customer.

By having my own newsletter I was able to:

Stay in touch with my previous customers,

Attract new prospects that visit my website,

Offer them new products,

Promote other peoples products.

New & Improved eBook website

In my last blog post I told you about my 1st eBook website that I bought from PlanetSMS. This automatically made me a lifetime member. As a member I’m allowed to update my website as and when they produce a new version, which they do quiet often. They always improve on the last one and have now designed them with the beginner in mind. Honestly they’re so simple to set up that a child could do it.

I was amazed with just how simple they’d made it. All I had to do was download one folder and then simply upload it to my web host. As part of the new site they included an admin control panel, where all the editing is done to personalise it to your taste and add your own details for Google adsense, PayPal, Clickbank and Aweber.

Once uploaded you simply log into your admin control panel with the username and password supplied. From there you have a list of settings that you can edit with ease.

Admin settings; where you change your username and password so that only you can access your admin area.

My 1st Professional Website

In an earlier blog post (The 1st eBook I ever Bought), I mentioned setting up a free website, which I did. The only thing was that the website was only to store my eBooks, so that they could be downloaded by my eBay customers. The website itself didn’t have any sales pages, which at the time was ok as I didn’t have to pay for hosting it.

As my eBay sales increased I wanted my own professional website that I could make sales from. The only trouble was I didn’t have any knowledge in this field. Sure I had learned how to put an index page on my free site and a folder to store my eBooks, ready to download. But multiple sales pages, all with payment buttons? I don’t mind telling you that it was daunting.

The First eBook I Ever Bought

Whilst browsing eBay I came across an advert for The 90 Day Powerseller Challenge. I didn’t have any thoughts of becoming a Powerseller at that time, but the eBook seemed to have a lot of information that would help me. So I bought it, and it was, and remains to be, the best purchase I’ve ever made.

The eBook was easy to follow and full of relevant information. It explained the eBay rules on becoming a Powerseller and how that could be achieved. But more importantly it gave me some guidance on when and how to list my items for sale. Once I put that into practise I noticed my sales improving.

When I made the purchase I was told that it came with resale rights. “Resale Rights?” “You mean the Author will allow me to sell this eBook over and over again?”, “and keep the money for myself?” Yes, Yes and Yes again.

As I read more and more of the eBook it got me thinking about selling it, along with other eBooks, as once you’ve got them they don’t need to be replaced. Unlike the hardbacks and paperbacks that I was selling.

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