IM Giveaway and A New Bookstore
I signed up to be a contributor to Reed Floren’s IM Giveaway last week. Unlike so many solicitations for giveaway events, he promised this one could work for someone who doesn’t have a huge list already. Don’t know if you’ve looked into these things, but most are a kind of catch-22. We’re told giveaways are a great way to grow a list - but when you go to sign up you’re told if you don’t get a bunch of sign-ups from your list, you’ll be booted from the giveaway. I have a tiny list, most of whom signed up from a cookbook giveaway, so I’m lucky if 1 or 2 are interested enough in internet marketing to participate.
Anyway, this looked like it could work for me, so I signed up on Monday, nearly two full weeks until the event opened. Plenty of time to put together a book and get all my ducks in a row (I’ll tell you about the ducks are in a minute). Then the gods said “Hah!” My 18-year old nephew, who’s been using our second car, got distracted (by the two young women riding with him - don’t get me started!), misjudged a red light, and totalled the car. Luckily, no one had any serious injuries, but if you’ve been through this, you know how it takes over your life for a few days. We’re well insured with a company that provided great service - but still…
So, the last few days have been a scramble! These are the ducks: 1) write, edit, rewrite book (topic eBay’s new rules about digital delivery and how to work with them); 2) set up sign-up page (sign up for my newsletter so you can get the book); 3) set up autoresponder for confirmed, or double, opt-in; 4) figure out what the upsell is going to be (since my book’s about eBay, I decided to put together an all-eBay package); 5) build the download page; 6) put together the sales material for the ebook package (gather and resize the ecover images and then list all the books - all 45 of them); 7) package the books for download - 4 zipped packs of books so the download isn’t too burdensome; 8) upload; 9) test, test, and test some more to be sure everything works. Phewww!
Got it done last night, and the giveaway started this morning. 9 signups already!
Click here to take a look at the giveaway. I did a spot check on it and there seems to be a lot of new stuff, of course mixed in with the old. There’s a staggering 51 pages to look through, so I’m going back when I have a couple of free hours. It can be tedious - you’ll have to give up your name and email address to get the gifts - but it’s also a great resource for collecting good information and books to sell.
Now, about my new bookstore. I’ve been struggling to put a store together, mostly in taking the time to do all the picky things you need to do to get stuff online (listings, download/thank you pages, payment buttons, etc.), so when I got email from John Thornhill that his ebook store price was going to go up, I decided I’d go ahead and buy a store from someone I knew as reputable and successful. This, of course, the middle of dealing with insurance and trying to get my giveaway stuff done. I downloaded the store and played around with it a bit, but figured out that I’d best wait until this weekend to actually get it uploaded. But this time, the gods had good news for me. John just released his new store, and it’s amazing!
I don’t know how many books are on it, ’cause I haven’t looked all the way through it. It has a nice look, and I know there are quality books that should sell. But the really amazing thing is how spot-on dead-easy it is to install. You upload everything (takes awhile because of the tons of books), then you go to an admin panel that is astounding at what it includes and how easy it is to use. Click a button on the side panel, enter your information (paypal, google adsense, clickbank, an audio bookstore affiliation, and more) and everything’s done for you. In fact, I worked through all the steps while I was watching Grey’s Anatomy last night.
The store has to be in a root directory, not in a folder (www.yourdomain.com, not www.yourdomain.com/bookstore). I’m not ready to buy more hosting and more domain names, and I really didn’t want to mess with what I’ve already done at www.smilingpartners.com, so instead I went for a subdomain: www.ebooks.smilingpartners.com. My hosting account allows a bunch of subdomains, and since I’m not off putting up a bunch of niche/adsense sites, it just makes a lot of sense to use the subdomains. The EBook Market link on the side of www.smilingpartners.com, then goes to the subdomain.
Go take a look at the bookstore. If you think it’s as great a deal as I do, look at the right column, in the members log-in box, and click to join up (it will take you to the ebook store sales page). Or you can go here to be taken directly. John’s raising the price on Tuesday, May 20, so before then it’s a terrific bargain! The increased price is actually more in keeping with the worth of this great product.
Be well, and have a great weekend!