Whereas a $20 product such as a physical book sold in a store may only make the author a dollar or even less in profit, selling the same prodyct online in a digital format will give you $18 or more of profit. It's pretty simple math why so many people are choosing to market their ebooks online, isn't it?!
The question of course from aspiring ebook authors is how to accept credit cards on their website so they can process orders smoothly and then allow their customers to effortlessly download the book they have just purchased.
In this artiel then we're going to look at 3 popular merchant account providers used by ebook sellers so we can compare the various options and so, I hope, enable you to make an informed decision about the best provider for you.
Clickbank
Clickbank is currently the most popular processor used by ebook publishers. This is for a number of reasons though us helped by the fact that Clickbank focuses purely on sellers of digital products so understands the market and the needs of ebook sellers well.
One of the most popular features of Clickbank is that they run your affiliate program for you. Clickbank's software records who sends each sale to you, then credits the respective affiliate with their commission, depositing the remainder into your account. Every two weeks, so long as you reach Clickbank's payment threshold, Clickbank sends everyone out a check for the balance of their account without you having to lift a finger. This is incredibly powerful and helps you to recruit an army of affiliates to promote your ebook for you in exhcange for a commission.
Finally, Clickbank also has a massive marketplace where you can list your ebook for sale thus increasing the number of potential affiliates and direct customers who visit your site.
Paypal
Paypal is another popular option with ebook sellers. Unfortunately in contrast to Clickbank, Paypal won't run your affiliate program for you, though this can be got around using a variety of third-party software designed specially for the task.
However Paypal does have two benefits over Clickbank that are enough for some people to use them instead.
Firstly the transaction fees that Paypal charges you to accept credit cards are considerably lower meaning more profit for you.
Seciondly, whilst Clickbank pays you your earnings every two weeks, you can request payment from Paypal straight into your bank account at any time allowing you to access your money faster.
Your Own Merchant Account
The final option I'd like to investigate here is that of having your own merchant account.
Arguably the least popular of the 3 options for ebook sellers there are a few things you need to be aware of.
Paypal and Clickbank are both third party processors which means essentially that you're using someone else's merchant account. The result of this is that you hve less control over your business. As an example, stories are rife on the Internet about Paypal "locking" people's accounts for no obvious reason meaning that they are then unable to access the funds that are legitimately theirs. To me, if someone prevented me from accessing hundreds, even thousands of dollars that are rightfully mine, I'd be pretty angry.
As well as giving your business more control, your own proper merchant account may well work out more cost effective over the long term. They may charge a small monthly fee, but the per-transaction fees can be so much cheaper that you can actually make a considerable saving in lot of cases.
In the end, the decision really is yours. Clickbank for simplicity, Paypal for speed of payment or your own merchant account for flexibility and cost effectiveness.
Free To Sell Ebooks
Those days are long gone. Today, there's a ton of competition out there, each clamoring for your audience's attention. To sell eBooks online today, you need to build a powerful sales website.
There are many different elements to constructing a winning website to sell eBooks. Let's take a closer look at some of them.
#1 - Your Website to Sell EBooks Must Look Professional
No, I don't mean glitzy with a collection of cool scripts, flashy graphics, or noisy multimedia. I mean a neat, clean, comfortable look. One that conveys the message that this is not something thrown together by a geeky 6 year old, but designed with the satisfaction and comfort of the visitor in mind.
#2 - Your Website to Sell EBooks Must Be convincing
maybe throwing up an eBook cover with a short description about what's inside was enough to make sales. Not any longer. You must do a good job of selling your eBook. More specifically, you should be able to highlight the benefits your eBook offers buyers.
The website should include:
- Action-grabbing headline: You have mere seconds to catch your prospect's attention and interest him enough to keep reading.
- Interest-provoking copy: Your sales pitch for your eBook should grab your prospect by the hand and lead him through each successive step, never losing interest enough to click away from your site - forever.
- Proof by testimonials: The biggest way to build social proof about the quality you offer is by displaying testimonials from your other readers.
- Take away risk: Explain how safe and secure ordering your eBook will be, and throw in a refund guarantee if the customer is not satisfied.
- Close with a call to action: Be explicit about what the reader should do next to order your eBook. Vague, unclear or confusing instructions will cost you a sale.
#3 - Your Website to Sell EBooks Must Be Secure
At least the part of it where payments are processed needs to be secure. The way to have this done for you is by using a secure server. Sensitive data including credit card details are encrypted during transmission, greatly reducing the risk of fraud and unauthorized access.
#4 - Your Delivery Process Must Be Instant & Automated
Contrary to a print book that needs to be physically delivered, an eBook can be instantly downloaded from your website. Streamlining this to happen quickly, seamlessly and automatically will free you up from many customer service hassles and delight your buyers who get to read your eBook without waiting.
#5 - Your Website to Sell EBooks Must Also Build Your List
Your website must collect contact details from buyers and get their permission to continue to send them more valuable content over time. Only this way will you leverage a one-time sale of an eBook into an ongoing customer relationship which could translate into hundreds of dollars in backend sales over time.
Each of the components detailed here has nuances and finer points that you must strive to study and use in your website to sell eBooks. Nothing can guarantee your website will be the best ever in making eBook sales. But with constant learning, testing and tweaking, you can make your life as an infopreneur more profitable and enjoyable.
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