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jspinx
Joined: 04 Nov 2009
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Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:10 am
Post subject: Which affiliate program should i go with?
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I have a best-selling book and was wondering if you guys could help me with a dilemma. I have been doing tons of social networking. I sell a book called The Ultimate Basic Training Guidebook which prepares recruits for the military.
I am interested in having others sell my book for me. I haven’t found a solution yet but was wondering if you could help me narrow it down. What I need is a very low cost solution to this problem since book profit margins are small. I have many people who want to sell my book for me. How do I set them up with a link or code that will give them a commission for every sale (not per click, but per sale).
I currently use Google Checkout as a shopping cart if that helps. Thank you so much for any advice you can offer.
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JonMills
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Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 8:03 pm
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Put it through clickbank, that will expose you to an army of affiliates and they provide everything for affiliates and they pay your affiliates _________________ Affiliate Organizer Software - http://www.affiliateorganizer.com
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gowriter
Joined: 11 Mar 2009
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Location: USA
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Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 7:38 am
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Is this an ebook or a real book?
If it's a real book, here's a couple choices:
(1) Booklocker.com. This is going to cost you money. Self-publish. Print on Demand. Owned by Angela and Richard Hoy. Angela's a writer. Richard a search engine specialist. These two folks are the watch dogs of publishing and authors. They have no probs blowing the whistle on fraudulent publishing practices. They'll tell you the ups and downs of self-publishing.
(2) Cafe Press. This site sells mostly T-shirts, mugs, keychains, etc. But they also have a Publishing center. Sign up for free. Upload your document and cover art. You decide on the size of the book, the binding, the page count. They give you basic cost for manufacture. You mark up the price. People buy. Cafepress prints and ships.
(3) Lulu. Similar to Cafe Press but exclusively for books, ebooks, calendars - book-related things. Free to sign up.
(4) Scribd. This is a document sharing site, but you can also sell your book. eBook format only. No physical books. If your publisher is willing to upload a digital version of your book online, you can earn 80% commission. Scribd keeps the other 20%.
(5) Amazon.
No matter where you put it online, YOU will be responsible for marketing. My suggestion is to create your own blog or website with a picture of your book and have a link sent to it.
You already social network, but what about writing forums, military forums, Twitter section of Barnes and Nobles and other reading sites.
With a website, you could do a lot. Because you could go on to Ezine Articles and write and article about the Top 3 tips for military recruiting.
Better Yet: Squidoo. _________________ Easy To Do Niche Affiliate Marketing |
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