3 Tips on How to Find Freebies for your E-Book
September 3, 2007 | Author: Eve Lester | Filed under: Business Advice
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The last few weeks I have been working on a free e-book that I am going to give you all. It should be ready to go in the next week or so. In this process, I have learned quite a bit, the three tips below are on how to find freebies to add to your ebook, to make it worth more to your readers. By adding in freebies and great content, your ebook has a better chance of being read.
1. Figure out what your ebook is about, and its main keywords, then head over to google and enter in your keywords followed by ebook. This will bring up ebooks similar to yours, as long as it is not in direct competition with your business, link to their free ebook in you ebook. (Competition would mean if you were actually selling dog food, you wouldn’t want to link to someone who also sells dog food.
2. Check the internet, see what freebies you can add, as a example, if you are selling dog food, and you find a ‘dog food comparison’ chart that you can download nd add to the ebook, or any other things related to dogs.
3. When on the pages that match your topic, download and read their book, to get a better idea of what to offer.
Another way is to search for “freebies for dogs” to find some good freebies. I can’t wait till my ebook is done, I am sure you will all love it! I need to get some of that magical headache treatment and I would be done by now!
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