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6 Tips to Create and Market an eBooklet Today
Copyright © 2002 - 2010 by Susan Harrow. All rights reserved.
1. Re-package your existing materials.
If you have information (and you all do), but not the time
or patience to create an e-booklet, Paulette Ensign's team
can create a booklet from your materials.
http://www.tipsbooklets.com/services1.htm. You just need to
supply: product catalogs, brochures, press releases,
articles, or technical data. Simple. Do it today.
2. Model a best-selling example.
If you're ready to write your own booklet it's a good idea
to buy one or two of them as a model. At under $5.00 per
booklet you can't lose. There are lots of subjects to choose
from -- technology to spirituality. Paulette will sell your
e-booklet and give you 53% royalties. Check it out at:
http://www.tipsbooklets.com/afaq.html#afaq. She's helped
individuals and companies in a variety of industries to
increase their bottom line 13-50% with their booklets. Let
her do the same for you.
3. Learn the step-by-step process through a teleclass.
What if you're ready to get started but don't know where to
begin? You can take Paulette's FREE one-hour booklet
teleclass called, "How to Promote Your Business with
Booklets," which she offers weekly. Register by going to:
http://www.tipsbooklets.com/teleclasses.htm.
4. Create a twist on a hot topic.
Tweak the angle of one of your existing articles, tip sheets
or press releases by following the news trends in your
industry. Keep up with the latest stories of your choice
(these sites will give you new ideas daily.)
5. Make your points with pictures.
People learn more when all of their senses are engaged. Use
stories, anecdotes, facts and illustrations to keep and
sustain interest. Hire my friend, the brilliant humorist,
John Grimes. He's a Cartoonist/Humorous Illustrator.
Feminist Susan Faludi called him, *A man without a swagger.*
He saves the swagger for his cartoons which liven up
publications from Hewlett Packard to Reader's
Digest. Reach John at
mailto:john@grimescartoons.com. Visit
John at
http://www.grimescartoons.com. Prepare to be amused.
P.S. I credit John with teaching me almost everything I know
about publicity. He hired me to work on a book (which became
a bestseller) when I first began my marketing career. He has
been a godsend of a guide ever since.
6. Sell your booklet on as many sites as possible.
There are thousands of places to sell your products on the
net. Schedule time for the next two weeks to discover sites
that will promote your booklet and let them do the work for
you. Here are a couple to get you started:
http://www.thefinancialgenius.com and
http://www.booklocker.com. They pay 50% for booklets, 70%
for ebooks.
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subscribing to Sixty Second Secrets. Packed full of powerful
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Susan Harrow, CEO of
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a top media coach, marketing strategist and author of
Sell Yourself Without Selling Your Soul® (HarperCollins),
The
Ultimate Guide to Getting Booked on Oprah, and
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