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By: Fred Horstman
Make It Attractive With Three Easy Steps By Adding Freebies.
Those of us who regularly do online shopping are familiar with the large number of free gifts, free bonuses and just plain freebies that are offered to visitors to websites to encourage them to buy. How could you collect, select, put together, and add free gifts to your product, which will be valued as much as the original merchandise that is being purchased? There are just three steps to achieving that very thing. A newbie and even an oldie newbie can do this. They are:
1. Identify your keywords in each chapter of your e-book. Go aheadand type those words into your favorite search engine. You are looking for free e-books on the same subject in more depth, by a greater expert than you are, and/or by someone who gives a new and fresh angle to the topic. Add a link to the free ebook in each chapter of your e-book.
2. Research the Internet for related free gifts. Now you are looking for things that you could give as free gifts in your offering that will make it more appealing and give it more viral appeal to your readers. A good example would be if, for example, you are selling gardening supplies, find a planting guide on the web that can be downloaded and include that as a gift in your e-book.
3. Download the freebies. Visit the freebies pages on those web sites. Most sites have freebies and encourage you to distribute them for their marketing purposes. Give the freebies away at the end of the e-book or better yet, have an opt-in link to capture their email address and send the freebies then.
Other keywords to search for are freebies, free e-books, free reports and free stuff. Then make the keyword that you want something like this: “freebies for gardeners” or “free gardening e-books” and even “free gardening stuff”.
Give your reader the best that you can offer. Give them your e-book, additional reading material, and free gifts to boot. Everybody loves a bargain! Especially the free stuff !
Read more: http://www.articlesnatch.com/Article/Make-Your-E-book-More-Attractive-By-Adding-Freebies—3-Easy-Steps-/5764239#ixzz2cVsn6jEI
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Celeste said:
I used to be able to find good information from your articles.
social media campaign examples said:
When I initially commented I clicked the “Notify me when new comments are added” checkbox and now each time
a comment is added I get four emails with the same comment.
Is there any way you can remove me from that service?
Thanks a lot!
fredhorstman said:
I GOT THESE COMMENTS FROM THE FORUM>
I HOPE THEY HELP>
At the bottom of the e-mail they received should be a link to unsubscribe from the comments.
They can also go into “my accounts” and click “my subscriptions” and unsubscribe there as well.
GOOD LUCK.
Fred
jaynefranks said:
Hi Fred, This is a great blog. I liked in particular this post. I Will certainly becoming back to keep an eye on progress. Thanks for the top tips.
jaynefranks said:
Pressed the ‘post comment’ too early then … durr. The idea of using others peoples freebies to enhance your product wasn’t something I had thought of trying. Good plan. Cheers
fredhorstman said:
My pleasure.
fredhorstman said:
Keep on writing Jayne. Your last post kept me reading and reading. It was intriguing.
fredhorstman said:
I understand very well about hitting the wrong key. My grandkids imitate me a lot. S$#T !
fredhorstman said:
Are you still writing. As I said in your post comments, I was happy to see that somebody still reads Mark Twain.
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jaynefranks said:
Have to say Fred you are a prolific blogger. Yes I write still, and although i quoted from mark twain I can’t confess to having read it all. I pick and choose. I follow random thoughts thar seem to pop into my head and follow their lead rather than picking up a specific book and readng it from cover to cover.
fredhorstman said:
Me, too. Thanks for the comment.
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