The beauty of selling e-products is there is no physical product, you never have to post anything to anyone, unless you are ofcourse seeling them on cd or dvd.
Another grest thing about them is they can be viral, this means you can have beck end sales created for you by the very people you are selling too.
Dear BookLocker People,
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Comment by carl hughes — February 4, 2007 @ 11:49 am
The beauty of selling e-products is there is no physical product, you never have to post anything to anyone, unless you are ofcourse seeling them on cd or dvd.
Another grest thing about them is they can be viral, this means you can have beck end sales created for you by the very people you are selling too.
Comment by Cap — March 8, 2007 @ 3:42 pm
Dear BookLocker People,
This is REALLY SOLID advice and I appreciate it. This kind of value-added assistance to customers (me) is what innovative, information age businesses, such as yours, do best. I am a freelance journalist based in Europe and I have been thinking about a non-fiction business book for the US & Canada market that really needs to be written, published and efficiently marketed. But I have some experience in publishing this kind of title for a big company and I know it something that is most profitable if it is revised and updated at least once a year. (Then re-marketed to previous buyers.) That way it can generate a disproportionate number of repeat sales. Each annual revision build’s the title’s strength as a brand identity. It is a strategy that works but the mainstream business publishers don’t seem to “get it” this year. So, naturally I am thinking of self-publishing. I appreciate your being clear and specific in your marketing suggestions. Great work!
Reg Crowder
http://www.mediabistro.com/RegCrowder
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Comment by REG CROWDER — March 22, 2007 @ 5:02 am
Too right, you can do quite a bit of marketing For $399.
Comment by James Hunaban — May 4, 2007 @ 9:29 am
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Comment by Ioan Dirina — September 19, 2009 @ 2:11 pm