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5 Easy Steps to Publishing Your EBook

Publishing an eBook isnýt as difficult as it sounds. Thousands of people have made a lot of money by publishing their eBook already. You can do it too. All you have to do is follow an easy step by step process. Read on to learn what the 5 steps to publishing an eBook are.

Step 1 ý Research Your Market

You could write the best book on underwater basket weaving in the world, but chances are nobody would buy it. Itýs important that before you even write the book, you pick a topic that people are truly curious about. Once youýve done your market research and know the book will sell, you can start to write.

Step 2 ý Write and Package Your eBook

The next step is obviously to write the eBook. You can write it yourself, hire it out or just buy PLR rights and put it together into an eBook.

Once you have your eBook, save the file as a .PDF file. The PDF file type is the most commonly accepted method of distributing eBooks.

Step 3 ý Setting Up a Persuasive Website

The next step is to build a website thatýs persuasive and gets your visitors to buy your eBook. This is perhaps the most time intensive part of the process. Learn to flush out every compelling argument you have for your eBook and put it all on your website.

Your visitors should feel like they just canýt help buy take out their credit card and buy right now. Your page should catch their attention from the beginning of the page and get them all the way to the bottom until they buy.

Step 4 ý Setup a Payment System

The next step is to setup your website so you can take payments. There are many ways you can do this. The most common way to take payments among beginning internet marketers is to just take payment with PayPal. Others choose to use other online processing systems that donýt require a real merchant account.

If you plan on building a large business then you might want to go ahead and setup a real merchant account and use a real shopping cart system. How you choose to take payments can make a big impact down the line. For example, to setup continuity PayPal will insist on emailing your customers every time youýre billed. If you want to do follow-up email marketing, PayPal will be a big hassle. For most marketers setting up a merchant account and shopping cart system just isnýt worth the effort at this point.

Step 5 ý Generate Traffic

The last step is to generate traffic to your website. There are many ways to go about getting traffic to your website. You can generally pay for the traffic, get it for free or borrow traffic from someone else. If you pay for traffic, youýll usually be getting traffic from Pay Per Click, banner ads, etc.

If you get it for free, youýre generally getting traffic from the search engines. If you get traffic from someone else, youýre usually getting traffic from affiliates who take a commission from your product. There are many ways you can go about getting traffic for your eBook. The most important thing is you get targeted traffic thatýs ready to buy.

If you follow these 5 steps, then you have a very good chance of having your eBook take off and make you thousands of dollars.

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