Booklets that sell themselves

Your “how to” booklet is complete. What now? Well if it is a free one you will obviously spend the time distributing it to free ebook directories for inclusion but if you think your booklet has information too good to give away you can start thinking about selling it.

Booklets are different to ebooks, they are short, to the point and without the extra “padding” needed to make it look huge. You can sell them from $5 – $19.97 and they can be 7 pages up to 30 (anything over that is bordering on ebook or report really!)

What you are going to need is a great sales page with some wow graphics and compelling call to action copywriting.

When it comes to information it is always about giving people what they want and as long as you have created a product that appeals to your market you will always generate booklets which sell themselves!

I personally still prefer the free method because it saves me having to miss out the sales page part of the process!!!

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