Selling Ebooks On Ebay For Backend Profits
Posted by Stelios Eleftheriou on August 23rd, 2007This issue includes…
CONTENTS:
1. Selling Ebooks On Ebay For Backend Profits
2. Quote of the Day
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1. Selling Ebooks On Ebay For Backend Profits
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As I told you a couple of days ago, in today’s newsletter
we’ll be talking about selling ebooks on ebay for backend
profits.
There’s no need for me to tell you how huge eBay is and
the people searching on eBay are there with a credit card
on hand looking for stuff to buy.
In other words, it’s nothing like other places where people
might be searching for free infomation.
So without further ado let’s dive into the meat of the
newsletter.
If you haven’t sold ebooks on eBay before then read the
ebook I’ve written about it, “Ebook Auction Cash”:
http://www.ebookauctioncash.com/oto/d0wnload.htm
Even if you are already selling, I’m sure you’ll pick a
couple of tips in that ebook.
If you don’t have ebooks with resale rights to sell then
you can grab these 15 niche ebooks, which come with master
resale rights and sales pages:
http://www.freenichemarketing.com/oto/d0wnload.htm
Sidebar: The profits are made from affiliate links within
the ebooks, therefore I suggest you either brand your own
ebooks with affiliate links or pick up the branding rights
to those 15 niche ebooks at
http://www.brandingrightsfortunes.com
(Note: if you pick up the OTO - one time offer - when you join
http://www.freenichemarketing.com/ it will cost you
$47, rather than $67 at http://www.brandingrightsfortunes.com )
That way you’ll be profiting from the ebooks for months
and years down the road.
How many ebooks are you opening with copyright notices
dating back to 2000? See where I’m getting?
So in a nutshell here’s how to start:
Step 1: Read “Ebook Auction Cash”
Step 2: Brand your PLR ebooks with affiliate links or
if you like the fast and easy solution, pick up
branding rights to niche ebooks
Step 3: Start listing ebooks at $0.99
The important thing is that you take action. All the
info you read will be useless if you don’t put it into
action.
Ideally, you’ll need to do the following:
a. Do some research on what’s already selling:
http://www.imsuccessguide.com/ebaywhatshot
b. Find related keywords for your title from Overture’s
keyword suggestion tool:
http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/
e.g if you have an ebook on dog training you would enter
“dog training” in Overture’s tool and then try to squeeze
the top searched keywords in the title. eBay allows you
55 characters and you should maximize that space to create
a compelling title, while including as many of the top
searched keywords
An example would be:
DOG TRAINING SECRETS~TRAIN DOGS BEHAVIOR & OBEDIENCE !!
In this example title you should notice that I’m using
all caps. I’m also using special characters to save space and
make my title stand out from the other auctions that will
be above it and below it while being displayed on eBay.
This information is more than enough to get you started.
Don’t try to get it right the first time. Just get it
going. You’ll later figure out strategies of your own.
Don’t forget to tell me though ![]()
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2. Quote of the Day
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“Giving people a little more than they expect is
a good way to get back more than you’d expect.”
— Robert Half
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I hope you have enjoyed today’s newsletter.
Have a great day, and talk to you soon.
Take care,
Stelios