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ePlanners instead of eBooks?


 
listplanit I just this week began selling my version of eBooks on my website, but ebook did not seem like an appropriate description.  My 16 "eBooks" are filled with lists and planning pages so I thought that ePlanner seemed like more of an appropriate title.  Will calling it something other than eBook hurt sales?  

Posted on: 7:17 pm on May 18, 2008
8WeeksToProfits I like the title of ePlanner and I don't think it would hurt sales. I would also offer a mini-course to attract more email subscriptions to build your email list.

Perhaps a mini-course titled, "The 5 Top Mistakes People Make When Creating Lists!". The you can send the 5 parts via email. This will establish a relationship with your readers and build your email list at the same time.

It is also a great way to introduce the concept of lists to your visitors.

(Edited by 8WeeksToProfits at 7:50 pm on May 18, 2008)


Posted on: 3:49 am on May 19, 2008

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