5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
The Complete Newbies Guide To Selling Ebooks On Ebay And The Web By Richard Fenn
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Ten out of Ten, April 06, 2007 |
| Reviewer: sally neill |
| Excellent ebook, very well written, I especially like the branding instructions which are simple to follow. A perfect example of how to go viral. I expect to see many copies of this ebook on the net. Thanks Sally :) |
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
The Complete Newbies Guide To Selling Ebooks On Ebay And The Web By Richard Fenn
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Loaded With Info!, April 06, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Kosta Efstathiou |
Pros:
Master Resell Rights.
Website included.
Rebrandable for FREE.
Cons:
The clickable “Table of Contents” has no page numbers.
No header or footer.
Bottom Line:
The author makes a bold claim, “The Most Complete eBook Ever Created.” He comes darn close to it. There are many, many eBooks on the topic of selling eBooks. The author covers it along with a great deal of detail on selling information on eBay. Perfect for newbies to either topic. A quick scan by others may prove fruitful.
Suggestions to the Author:
Your header should have the eBook title and your name as author, in order to brand yourself. Your footer should have page number and either a clickable ad or a clickable link to your main website.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
The Complete Newbies Guide To Selling Ebooks On Ebay And The Web By Richard Fenn
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Good Solid Information, April 06, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Lee Lister |
Found this ebook very complete - a bit too much sometimes. Not sure that a newbie could digest all of it. As a seller of ebooks, I would like to be able to upsell some of the information included in the ebook - such as the marketing.
It would have been helpful to have page numbers and clickable links from the index.
This book is very useful and I think that it will appear on ebay very soon! |
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
The Complete Newbies Guide To Selling Ebooks On Ebay And The Web By Richard Fenn
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Highly recommended!, April 25, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Lynn Lopez |
It clearly details what you can and cannot do when selling this e-book, so make it a point to look over the first few pages carefully and make sure you have all the legal details to heart.
Anyway, I felt this e-book was speaking to me in the introduction, when the author said that a large percentage of the people reading it will NOT do anything with the knowledge they've acquired. I may not be planning on selling e-books online though, but with the tips given here, at least I'll have a good idea how to go about should I ever feel inclined to do so. It reads like an everything-you-want-to-know-about-ebooks kind of guide, and helps you learn more about things like resell rights, how to get started on writing one, and what tools you can use to promote and sell your e-book, staying organized, among tons of other topics. It's a very detailed resource, and newbies and e-book pros alike can learn something from this one. |
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
The Complete Newbies Guide To Selling Ebooks On Ebay And The Web By Richard Fenn
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Useful advice in selling e-books in Ebay, September 22, 2007 |
This e-book gives simple, practical advice on how to sell your e-book in Ebay. It explains in detail how to set up an account, manage that account and keep sales coming. It also teaches how to manage customer feedback especially negative feedback. To save on your time and your customers time, it also teaches automation for downloading of your e-books and automation for responses to customers e-mails if you are away from your computer. It also teaches you how to keep track of your sales.
The author also briefly gives you other selling options like joint ventures, affiliate marketing, and so on.
The use of illustrations here with proper markings helps you understand his the authors instructions better.
A nitpick about this e-book, though, is that its introduction, or first chapter, is too long and dragging, considering that the e-book is supposed to be about selling, not writing e-books. A major part of the first chapter here is taken from Craig McPhersons So You Want to Write an E-book. The chapter should be trimmed down to focus on the real topic selling.
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