Viral Marketing With $7.00 Viral Ebooks Using The Instant Profit Selling Script
You have probably noticed the large number of $7.00 EBooks showing up on the Internet. Some of these are very well written with lots of great information well worth more than $7.00. Most of them are new content, not left over old books that are collecting digital dust. Why are they being sold for $7.00? Most of the EBooks in the $7.00 to $10.00 range are written with a special script. "Instant Profit Sellers Script". It is amazing what this low cost script will do. Using this script you can turn a short EBook (30-50 pages) into a Viral List Building Money Machine. You can write a short report on your favorite niche product or rework private label rights material that you own.
Using this new script you can recruit affiliates without setting up an affiliate tracking account, without using Click Bank. You give your affiliate a code the scrip gives you, Your affiliate paste the code on their sales page or they can send it by email to their list.
Your goal should be the viral potential of this project. You need to look at the big picture and keep in mind the money is in building a large list and making money on the back end.
Let me take you through just how easy and profitable this process can be for you. You offer Your affiliates 100% of the sale every time they sell your product. The customer is sent to your affiliates paypal account. When the transaction is complete, Paypal deposits 100% of the sale instantly into your affiliates account.
You can set the script to pay 50% or 75%, However, if you forfeit the profit from the front end of the sale, Your Product will become Viral much faster. Don't be concerned about losing out on $7.00 sales. If worked correctly your new affiliate and your new customer can be worth several hundreds of dollars through the years.
Let's get back to what happens after your new customer completes the sale at paypal. Upon completion, your new customer is sent to your Squeeze page, where you attempt to capture their name and email address so you can add them to your growing list. Next, you can set the script that will send them to your OTO "one time offer" page. Here you can offer an irresistible offer between $27.00 to $47.00. You may set the script to split the OTO profit with your affiliate. You set the script to Your preference. After the OTO, the customer is sent to the "Thank You" page, where they can download the products they purchased. At this time, The customer is given the "Instant Profit Selling Code" and offered the opportunity to become an Instant Profit Seller and receive 100% of the sale through their PayPal account.
The Viral Spiral begins! If you forfeit the original profit of the sale you will build your list, make a bigger profit on the OTO, start a viral spiral, and make money from the links placed throughout the manual. These can be links to Your products or links to affiliate products that you are selling. Remember You can turn many of these viral products loose and they can bring in profit for years.
Keep in mind, if you over deliver on the front end, you will establish good will with your new customer and a chance to build a residual Viral Money Machine.
There are several hundred of these EBooks written with The "Instant Profit Selling" script available. You may want to search them out and set up a $7.00 Mall with hundreds of books on various topics, where You would receive 100% of the sale.
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Viral Marketing with $7.00 Viral EBooks
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