| In this article I'm going to show you how to | | | | very hot water. Remember the majorityof |
| create a "HOT"selling info product in one day, by | | | | articles will have been submitted so the author |
| only writing five paragraphs. | | | | can get visitorsto their site without spending a |
| Anyone on the planet can do that. So without | | | | dime. However you don't want to breachany |
| further adolet's get started. | | | | copyright laws. To avoid this email the authors of |
| What we're going to do is utilise other people's | | | | each article. |
| hard work tocreate our very own unique | | | | Explain to them that you are creating an e-book |
| products. Sounds too good to be truedoesn't it? | | | | aimed at their nichemarket, and that you would |
| However this is a very real strategy that the | | | | love to include their article in your e-bookand that |
| top-gune-book publishers use time and time again | | | | you'll include a link back to their site and |
| to create "HOT" sellingproducts in lightning quick | | | | information aboutthem. Also ask them if they |
| time. | | | | have any other articles you could include. |
| Go to goarticles. com. | | | | You can expert around seventy percent of |
| You see most web site owners write articles and | | | | authors you contact to be delightedyou're going |
| submit them toarticle directories so that they get | | | | to include their article in your book. All you need |
| free publicity for their sites. | | | | to do thenis discard the articles from authors who |
| At the end of each article is a link back to their | | | | you haven't heard from or who won'tlet you use |
| own web sitewith a bit of information about their | | | | their article. |
| site for example. Thesesite owners want people | | | | Put the articles in an order that makes sense and |
| to take that article and market it to otherpeople | | | | create a contents page. |
| so they get visitors to their site without spending | | | | Use the titles of the articles as contents topics. |
| a centon their marketing. This is perfect for | | | | You could even createchapters aimed at solving |
| savvy entrepreneurs who arewilling to spend a | | | | certain problems people in your niche have. Sofor |
| few hours of their time in order to profit formany | | | | example if you were creating an e-book on golf |
| years to come. | | | | you could create asection on improving your golf |
| What we can do at go articles. com is type in a | | | | swing, a section on the mind game of golfand so |
| niche in the searchbar at the top right (make sure | | | | on. All the articles would make up separate |
| it's on "article content" ratherthan search by | | | | chapters. |
| author). Type in your niche market. So for | | | | Finally write a short introduction and conclusion. |
| exampletype in "dogs", of "fishing" or whatever | | | | This only needs to be afew paragraphs. Explain |
| subject you are interestedin You'll get thousands | | | | what they can expect to learn from your e-book |
| of result related to what you have searchedfor. | | | | andmake sure you sign off using your name. You |
| Now what I want you to do is simply trawl | | | | will instantly establish yourselfas an expert in that |
| through the resultsfinding at least seventy quality | | | | particular niche. You can also link to your back |
| articles related to the dog orfishing or whichever | | | | endproducts at the end of the book to increase |
| market now copy and paste them into word | | | | your sales. |
| orsome kind of word processing application. | | | | Finally you need to turn it into an ebook to sell. Go |
| As I've said make sure these really are good | | | | toprimopdf . comand download the software. |
| quality articles. Ifyou create an e-book using any | | | | Don't worry it won't cost you a cent. Onceit's |
| old rubbish you'll get a sky-highrefund rate and it | | | | downloaded all you need to do is in your word |
| will all have been a pointless exercise. Do itright | | | | software hit "file"and then "print" and then select |
| from the off and you'll set yourself up for | | | | "primo PDF" as your printer. Voila. |
| success. | | | | You've just created an e-book using other |
| If you can, try and tie all the articles together in | | | | peoples' hard work. This wholeprocess can be |
| one sub niche. | | | | done in just a few hours. Obviously you may |
| For example a sub niche of dogs might be training | | | | need to waita day or two for the article authors |
| your dog. So youcould find articles on stopping | | | | to get back to you but apart fromthat you're all |
| your dog from barking at night,toilet training that | | | | set! Anyone can use this method to create more |
| kind of thing. The same for fishing, it couldbe ice | | | | e-booksthan you'd ever be able to sell. |
| fishing of fly tying Use a bit of imagination when | | | | That's a great method right? I mean it won't cost |
| usingthis method. | | | | you anything to createa product, yet you could |
| Email Article Authors | | | | sell hundreds if not thousands of copies and |
| You mustn't use any articles without the authors' | | | | keepall the profits using other people's hard work! |
| permission, that'splagiarism and could land you in | | | | |