February 4, 2012

Digital Download Dollars

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Whether you’re an affiliate marketer or a product owner, you get to choose how much you get paid to promote something.  As a product owner, obviously you set the price. As an affiliate, you seek out products that have a good commission.

Digital downloads usually have a much better payout than tangible goods.  Of course, if you’re promoting a high-ticket tangible item, you might make more – but it could be harder to sell to the general public, too.

A digital download is a text, audio, or video file that buyers can download instantly onto their hard drive and access immediately.  Instead of waiting until tomorrow afternoon to run to Barnes and Noble, they log in at 3 o’clock in the morning when they can’t sleep and download a book on the topic they want.

A tangible book that costs $14.95 in a local bookstore can sell for $49 and up on the Internet as a digital download.  As an affiliate, your commission will probably be higher, too.

If you promote a tangible book on Amazon that costs $14.95, and you get 7% of that, you’re only earning a little over a dollar.  But that $49 digital download – an eBook about the same topic – offers you 50% commission, giving you $24.50 per sale!

It’s not hard to see which one pays better.  As a product owner, you can create eBooks to compete with tangibles. You’ll charge a lot more, but you’ll be able to pay your affiliates a lot for their efforts, too.

If you’re not a writer and prefer a different type of product creation for your digital download, you can choose to create a series of MP3 files – audio tutorials that teach your topic to a paying audience.  The public loves information they can digest on the go using their iPod or other electronic gadget.

You can also use a tool like Camtasia and create video productions as your product creation tool of choice.  Some people prefer to watch a lesson rather than read it.  With both audio and video digital downloads, your price point can go beyond the borders of what text info products can pull in.

Combine all three media elements and you may be poised to market a high-ticket digital download that takes in upwards of $1,500 for a single sale – something affiliate marketers will jump all over.

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Creating a Minisite

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The word “minisite” can refer to a number of different things.  Some people call small niche article sites minisites, but that isn’t the general use of the word.  In Internet marketing, the word “minisite” is generally used to refer to very small websites that are set up to sell a product – usually an eBook or other digital download.

Most minisites are only 1-5 pages.  Some of them are only a single sales pitch page, plus perhaps a thank you page for after the customer orders.  Others have a contact page, a terms of service page, a frequently asked questions page, or other general pages.

For the purpose of this tutorial, we’ll just work on creating a single page minisite, and we’ll cover only the design – not the sales copy.  Most minisites have several key parts.  They usually have a header and footer, although some have only a header, or may have neither.

They also have a sales letter of some sort, which is used to sell the product.  Finally, they have an order button that is clicked when a customer wants to purchase the product.  Some minisites also have an eCover, which is a computer-generated image that mimics what the product might look like if it was a physical product.

For example, if the product is an eBook, the eCover might look like a hardcover or paperback book cover (sometimes a spiral notebook, too).  If the product is a membership site, the eCover might be a membership card.  Software products usually have a 3D software box as their eCover.

The first step in creating a minisite should be creating your eCover, if you intend to use one.  Most people create their eCovers with Photoshop, because most eCover action scripts only work with Photoshop.  If you don’t have Photoshop, you may need to create it from scratch, or have it made for you by a professional graphic designer.

After you have your cover design, you’ll need to create a header.  Although some marketers don’t use headers, most do.  A well-designed header can draw attention to your headline, and it can make your site look more professional.

The header should contain your product’s name and a tag line – like a one-sentence blurb that tells what your site’s about.  It should also contain a photo that’s related to your niche, and it might also contain a small version of your ecover – all tied into a theme for your demographic.

Let’s say you’re creating a minisite to sell your dog-training eBook.  Your header would potentially contain a picture of a woman pointing at a dog, and the dog sitting down.  Then the text on the header might say something like the following: Dog Training 101: The Ultimate Guide to Training Your Puppy or Adult Dog!

Don’t make your header too large.  If the header is so large visitors can’t see the headline without scrolling, it’s too big!  It should attract attention to the headline, not hide it.  Headers are generally between 700 and 800 pixels wide and 100-200 pixels in height.

The footer is usually the same width, but about half the height of the header.  It may only contain the product name or logo, but may also contain an image or copyright notice. Finally, you need an order button that draws a lot of attention.  Your button might contain your eCover, plus a brightly colored button and a call-to-action, such as “Click Here for Instant Access!”

If you have the money to invest, you might consider ordering a minisite package from a professional designer. For about $300, you’ll get the header, footer, eCovers, and sometimes extra banners that you can use for off-site promotions.

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How to Profit with eBooks

make money with ebooksThere are lots of ways to make money from home over the internet, and depending on your unique set of skills, different doors will be open to you. That said, regardless of your particular skill set, if you can write clearly and quickly, then you can make money from writing about what you know. This comes in the form of ebooks, a sort of online document that can be purchased and downloaded electronically. Ebooks can come in all shapes and sizes, from fiction to how-to guides to independent research. Here, we’ll go over how you can combine your writing abilities with your personal knowledge to create eBooks, as well as how you can profit from them.

Ebooks are, essentially, the digital version of a conventional book. They have several unique advantages and disadvantages that make them more or less suitable for particular tasks. One of the major advantages is that, because they are contained in a digital format, they can be placed online and thus be made available to hundreds of millions of people. Their digital format also makes them quite easy to store, and they can be translated with relative ease. Ebooks are also significantly cheaper than actual books, and the distribution itself is free or very cheap.

Taking advantage of these benefits allows you to create a document that can be sold to and read by a huge audience. Suppose you write a one-hundred page ebook on kayaking: how to keep them maintained, proper technique for rivers and oceans, interesting places to kayak, and so forth. By properly using internet marketing to promote the ebook (blogging about it, etc.), you can make it available to a significantly larger audience than if you were to create a real world document. By charging a fee for downloading the ebook, you can make a significant amount of money in a relatively short time.

Suppose you charge three dollars for a download, compared to paperback costs of between five and fifteen. This makes buying the book an easy decision for most consumers, as three dollars is pocket change to most people. However, because the exposure of the book can be so wide, and because selling a book costs you literally nothing (no publishing cost, no materials, etc.), you make all three dollars on each purchase. This means that after only three hundred downloads of your book, you’ve made almost a thousand dollars, and kept it all!

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