Article Directory :: Internet Marketing/Online Business Articles

Create Viral Traffic With Brandable eBooks

Copyright © 2009 Ed Zivkovic

Subscribe to Ed Zivkovic's RSS feed using any feed reader!

Republish: EasyPublish
Published: 30Aug2004
Word count: 734
Viewed: 642 time(s)
Bookmark this article using any bookmark manager!
Get Free Content For Your Site

Viral Traffic Building

When I started my website, one of the first things I did was place a few free eBooks up for download in order to have something for free.

Now, a couple of years down the track, 60% of my traffic is untrackable. I deduct that this has something to do with the thousands of eBooks which have been downloaded from my site.

I am the author of one of these eBooks, (How to Autorun a CD) and the others I used content from one of my old reports with reprint rights CD s.

I used the same eBook template for all the eBooks and inserted about five links at the top and bottom of each page which point directly to my main website.

One of those links points to my free eBook index which could be the reason this page is high on the "top entry" list but low in terms of search engine rankings.

The Brandable eBook

I have noticed around the Web that Internet Marketers were offering custom brandable versions of their eBooks in order to encourage distribution. The idea is that more webmasters would offer the eBook for download from their site if their URL could be branded within the pages.

Affiliate programs use this method of traffic generation along with webmasters like me who have content sites. What this means is that this technique can be used by any webmaster regardless of how big or small their site is.

How To Create a Brandable eBook

If you already know how to build simple HTML pages, all you need now is an eBook compiler (also called HTML compiler) with the capacity to brand the output file.

If you do not know how to build HTML pages but know how to edit them, then you might like the original eBook template that I use which is available free from: http://www.ezau.com/latest/articles/free-ebook-template.shtml

Selecting the Correct Compiler

In terms of right and wrong, any ebook compiler which comes with branding software can be used. So right and wrong cannot be used to describe correctness. What I mean by correct compiler is plain and simple ease of use for me, but most importantly for the end user.

You see, we need to make it as easy as possible for the end user otherwise they will put the whole project in the "too hard" basket.

I own several eBook compilers costing me from $30 to almost $100 and I find the cheapest one which is "Activ E-Book" to be the best one to use for the creation of custom brandable eBooks.

Activ E-Book creates rebrandable eBooks which means that the file can be re-branded over and over. This makes it really easy for the end user because if they make a mistake, they can start start again with the same file.

With some other HTML compilers, if you overwrite the master file, it cannot be rebranded. This could cause problems for the end user because if they make a mistake they will need to go and download the master file again. You can get around this by creating a readme file which explains not to overwrite the file but to save the file under another name. Now this could be getting into the "too hard" area for both the end user and the original author.

Offer Brandable eBook Downloads

I have started to convert my ebook downloads to brandable ebooks. I give both the master file and the branding software away for free. My stats indicate that there is no shortage of takers for my custom brandable edition of How To Autorun A CD. Now these webmasters have something to offer from their site like I did at the start without any expense of time and money.

Pitfalls To Avoid

My early eBooks had a resources page where I placed ads which pointed to my affiliate links. After some time I realized that this would not encourage other webmasters to offer the eBooks at their site.

The Solution? The resources page contains only links to other free eBook downloads. Also, I now have one sponsor ad which can also be branded with the users ClickBank Nickname. So if you want to go "viral", do not riddle your brandable eBooks with affiliate links because not many webmasters will offer them at their site.

The author, Ed Zivkovic is based on the Gold Coast in Australia. Contact details are available at his web site along with many helpful webmaster articles: http://www.ezau.com

Bookmark this article using any bookmark manager! Subscribe to Ed Zivkovic's RSS feed using any feed reader!

EasyPublish™ this article - publishers click here

More articles by Ed Zivkovic

Free Report!
Ten Essential Secrets Of Article Marketing ... Grab Your Free
Copy
Now:




We respect your privacy.


Need Content?
Regular Top Quality Content for your Blog, Ezine or Website ...
Delivered Direct,
For Free!

Click For Details



Arts & Entertainment
Automotive
Business - General
Computers & Technology
Finance & Investment
Food & Drink
Health & Fitness
Home & Family
Internet Marketing/Online Business
Legal
Pets & Animals
Politics & Government
Reference & Education
Religion & Faith
Self-Improvement/Motivation
Social
Sports & Recreation
Travel & Leisure
Writing & Speaking

More internet marketing articles:

  • Submitting Articles To Get Maximum Traffic (Annette Lode)
    Article marketing is a frequently used strategy for getting traffic.It has been effective since the beginning of Internet marketing and even in our high technology times is an valuable traffic generation technique.

  • Increase Your Profits with These eBay Powerseller Secrets (Amanda O'Brien)
    If you would like to be an eBay powerseller or if you already are but would like to further increase your sales, then the eBay powerseller secrets contained here could help you. There's never going to be an easy way to make a fortune, short of robbing the nearest bank, but with some hard work and effort directed into the right areas of your business you could soon see a return on your time investment.

  • Stop Trying To Build The Perfect Website (John Thornhill)
    Many of us dream of making our fortunes online and in our quest to generate our online wealth we usually start by building our first website. We spend months trying to build the 'perfect' site that will enable us to quit our job and live the life we can only dream of. However, we quickly discover things are not as easy as we imagined and ultimately the site makes little or no money and we end up giving up disheartened and exhausted.

  • Key elements of setting up a successful membership site (Neil Stafford)
    Membership sites are very attractive because of the regular inflow of income, but you need to first ask yourself why" you want to build it. Building and running a membership site is one form of Information Marketing and that "why" is probably your most important consideration. If you are to be successful, whichever medium or delivery method you chose, there are some key considerations. They are:

  • Ten Monster Ways to Get Your Website Working (Michael Ogden)
    To get people to your site, you can use pay per click, put the website on national print advertising, or put it on your cards and flyers and your car. This was the magic part.

  • How To Get As Many Information Products To Sell On eBay As You Will Ever Need (Martyn Boaden)
    Information products are ideal for selling on eBay because they are cheap and easy to reproduce and send but can sell for high profit margins. This article explains how you don't have to create your information product yourself. You can have one created for you cheaply and easily or use an existing product ...

  • 9 CMPS Steps To Massive Success In Your Business Step 4 (Joseph Lawson)
    This article is aimed at marketers who want to really know how to forward thier business. It is meant to help business owners whether they are online or offline. It is designed to educate business owners of the benefits of media placement.

We Automatically Distribute Articles
To Thousands Of Publishers And Web Sites:

Submit Article
All content is viewed and used by you at your own risk and we do not warrant the accuracy or reliability of any of the information. The views expressed are those of the individual contributing authors and not necessarily those of this web site, or its owner, Takanomi Limited.
 
Copyright © 2009 Takanomi Ltd. Company no. 5629683. All rights reserved. | Privacy | Legal | Contact Information