The internet has made information exchange not only very easy, but also very profitable.
Ebooks do not need to be manufactured or printed so the cost of reproduction is zero. Add to this the tendency of ebooks to be sold for a higher price than a printed book, the profit potential in digital ebooks is huge.
Ebooks have the unique offering of 100% profit (not of course taking into account general business expenses such as payment processing, customer support, etc.). With the huge profit of ebooks, however, so too are there unique business issues when it comes to security and anti-piracy of your work.
There are two parts to ebook security, and these two parts are often debated in internet marketing forums.
The first part is security and protection of the sale itself, and the delivery of the product. Download management systems such as DLGuard will easily take care of protecting your sales process from being bypassed, as well as setting up a secure download area and expiring download links.
The largest piracy damage can be done simply by posting a business's download page on a forum or website. Potentially hundreds of sales can be lost in mere hours.
Manual delivery processes can be implemented to help stop this, such as waiting for a sale to come in and then emailing the ebook to the customer. This process is usually favoured by people newer to internet marketing and business, as those who have been running an internet business realise that delivering products manually will not only take up all of your spare time, but will eventually lead to many disgruntled customers, and a number of customers thinking they've been scammed.
This said, however, many people new to internet marketing realise that investment in a sales and download management system is an excellent way to build a solid foundation for their business. Suffice to say, medium and experienced internet marketers and business people agree that an automated download management system is imperative to the success of any business.
So the first part of Ebook security is generally agreed upon. An internet business owner needs to automate their product delivery system, and in doing so securing your download system is also highly advised.
The second part is the more controversial part. How does one protect an ebook after it has been downloaded? And furthermore, should you take steps to protect it?
The argument for protection an ebook after it's been downloaded is fairly obvious - you don't want someone passing it to their friends, or requesting a refund and simply keeping the ebook known as refund scammers.
So why the controversy?
The reason is that generally speaking, the ebook protection has the potential to cause more harm than good.
Ebook protection is usually done with what is called a PDF wrapper, or Ebook compiler. These are basically the same thing. These systems take a PDF, "wrap" it in a software application, and then produce an executable file (.exe file). There can be a number of problems with these files:
- Firstly, .exe files generally can't be read by Macintosh readers. This will eliminate a portion of your potential customers instantly, as they just won't be able to open your ebook.
- Secondly, PDF wrappers can carry a lot of baggage. For example, when a person buys a wrapped ebook in a lot of cases they then need to download more software to actually read the ebook. This software can either be a new ebook reader application, or simply extra runtime files that are required by some types of programming languages.
- Thirdly, PDF wrappers usually add a number of extra steps for your customer to take to simply open the ebook, can demand an internet connection be present when opening the ebook, can limit the ability to print the ebook, and more inconveniences for your customers.
These inconveniences can lead to a higher level of customer dissatisfaction, customer support requests, and refund requests.
Most people, even those that recommend ebook wrapping, will admit that ebook wrappers can cause inconveniences to your valid customers.
The question you need to answer for your own business when considering ebook wrapping is whether or not inconveniencing valid customers (and possibly increase customer support and refunds) is worth the added protection of an ebook wrapper.
The argument is often made that the people who would accept a pirated version of your ebook would never have bought it in the first place. While this argument isn't necessarily true in every case, logic dictates that in some cases it would be correct.
So while automating and securing your download process is always recommended, the choice to "wrap" an ebook is something that needs to be considered heavily before making a decision for your business and your customers.
Index Of Pdf Ebook
Ebooks are currently one of the most widely used tools for successful affiliate marketers. Those that are making $200,000 a year or more bolster their revenues by creating an ebook about themselves and how they make money while advertising others how-to-guides. Ebooks can also be created for list building purposes, many affiliate marketers make the majority of their money through opt-in mailing lists and the way to gain subscribers is typically to give some kind of gift such as a piece of software or an ebook that will entice visitors to sign up.
The vast majority of your future ebook readers will be using Adobe's Acrobat Reader, so to accommodate for this you need to make sure that whatever .pdf conversion tool you are using, it is fully compliant with Abode's reader. The mistake most people make though is that they see Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional at the Adobe site that says it is for making .pdf ebooks and they assume that it is the only software that will work for their purposes. This is simply not the case, Adobe Acrobat Professional costs in the range of $250 and basically has less functionality than a completely open source solution that works perfectly with all .pdf readers. This solution is OpenOffice.org, using OpenOffice is far cheaper and much more reliable than Acrobat, it is also a full word processing, presentation, spreadsheet, etc. productivity suite that I frankly prefer over any of Microsoft's products for the past 10 years.
Steps to making a stunning ebook that will boost sales, build your mailing list, and attract visitors:
1. Observe your competition, check to see what they are doing with their ebooks and if they are successful emulate their tactics.
2. Find a topic that you are an expert in and write an ebook, write for quality not for length.
3. Convert it using a free .pdf converter tool such as OpenOffice.org.
4. Brand your ebook using a graphic such as a three-dimensional binder as well as a catchy title.
5. Watch the money pour in, regardless of what method you use to make money off the book.
The problem that many will face is that when it comes time to sell their ebook, distribute it, give it away, etc. there is no logo to rally behind. In the past I have built a few ebooks which I have asked graphic designers to build the logos for me and it can cost up to $200 per image, I am certainly not going to pay out that much of my hard earned profits for a logo on a promotional item. Luckily I found a far cheaper solution which I can actually resell to other webmasters, marketers etc. For $19.99 I found a package that produces those 3-d covers that attract massive attention along with a master resell rights license so that I can transmit any licenses to those that buy the product off me, as well as having complete freedom over the sale of the software. Within a day of purchasing it I had already turned a profit from the software itself by selling it to a few webmasters.
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