Make up your own mind
Hi All,
Firstly look at the graphic above, THEY (some EBOOK Publishers) DO not have your best interests at heart most are scam artists. You will notice very quickly that this is not some review website, NOOOOOOOO, nope most reviews of ebooks are of people who bought into the scam, yes they are not impartial reviews, even the videos are not impartial, complain to the video company when you find them, as good human beings we all deserve honesty. This is a website to help you find the books which are at least worth something. I have a links widget over on the right, I will be posting my due diligence links to help you cut through the crap. The good folks over at Wicked Fire are doing there damndest to expose the con merchants in the ebook industry.
However when you download the books for free DO NOT, I REPEAT DO NOT click any links inside any of the books you will only promote them more, read them, delete them and warn people, word of mouth on the internet is the best form of defense and then be grateful that you have educated yourself and you didn’t pay for this crap, if you did pay for it COMPLAIN like HELL, the ebook boys depend on you not complaining and giving up, it is your responsibility to complain and get your money back, that way we put them out of the BIZ. Also it is fair to promote a good book, on this site am not promoting any of them, I am completely agnostic.
I will show you inside the mind of an eBook writer, he shows you how to make money from less knowledgeable people. All of these con artists will show you the massive earnings…… The catch is that the earnings he shows you is based on the sales of the people buying what he is selling YOU, but making you believe that it is a unique program, he is playing on 2 things, HOPE and GREED.
1. Create Hope
Thousands of people search every day for “hope”. That’s right, people buy money-making ebooks, dietebooks, how-to-gamble ebooks, and many more based purely on hope. 99% of these people will not put these ebooks into action whatsoever. But they have it in their head that if they buy a certain ebook, they will learn a secret that will change their life. And once they finish the book (if they even read it), they don’t put it into action because they ultimately find out it takes too much work. Then a month later, they’re searching on the internet for the same thing – a magic formula for success in a particular facet of life such
as money, looks, health, etc. And they gobble up these ebooks like there is no tomorrow… at least the ones that have good ad copy. And the sellers of most of these ebooks rarely reveal anything you don’t already know. And they know it. But they offer their money back guarantees because they know that more than 75% of people will put the ebook on the back burner and forget to request a refund.
So, invoking HOPE is the first of 5 aspects I ALWAYS utilize to make a killer website that sells. And you can give people hope in many ways, with many different products, but I find it most effective with informational products, because somehow you can get away with practically promising the world, and then under-delivering. You are basically telling people what they want to hear. However, hope can also apply to physical products, such as a credit card for example. “Get your xyz credit card today and re-build your credit quicker”. Or how about “Order the Pentium 4 xyz computer today and do things on a computer you’ve never dreamed of.” Of course, those sentences aren’t really convincing enough to make you get the credit card or computer, but hope itself doesn’t sell things. There are 3 more things to add to the puzzle.
2. Cause a Sense of Urgency
The second aspect of a killer site that sells is giving people a sense of URGENCY. I’m sure you’ve seen products for sale that say something like “order by midnight tonight and you will receive a $20 discount”. But I guarantee if you go back to that page the next day, it says the same thing. Buyers may even consider that, but do they really want to risk the $20 discount not being there the next day? Chances are, if it’s an impulse buy, they won’t want to risk waiting and possibly missing out on the deal. My advice is, instead of doing a “by midnight” html script that is easily spotted as a fake by most net savvy people, try making a real deadline of say the last day of the month or 2 weeks from now, and hardcode it into the site. After it passes, you can always make a new deadline. Another trick is to say only the next 100 members are being accepted, or something to that effect, and then have an image of 100 crossed out, and a number such as 82 next to it.
3. Appear as an Authority
The third aspect of a killer site that sells is to appear as an AUTHORITY. No matter what you are selling, you must appear to be an expert on the subject. As they say, appearances are everything. Why would I want to buy a gambling ebook from a guy that shows evidence that he won $200 at a card game one time?
Big deal. You want the ebook from the guy that won $8 million at gambling. An advanced technique is to appear as an unbiased authority. If you can come across as someone who is trying to help, and doesn’t really benefit from a sale of the products listed on your site, you are another step ahead of the game. People love to follow the advice of independent reviewers who are just giving their “honest” opinion of a product. They don’t need to know you get a commission for the sale.
4. Appear Unbiased
The fourth aspect of a killer site that sells is to appear as an unbiased 3rd party. You can review products as if you are trying to help people make informed decisions without looking like you are affiliated with them. See my sales letter below for a unique example.
5. Encourage Fear
The fifth aspect of a killer site that sells is causing FEAR. You can actually instill fear into your visitors, by making them believe that they will face problems ahead if they buy a similar product elsewhere, or if they don’t buy yours….NOW. How do you do this? How about this: “Get Rich Quick Scams Revealed……”. Then write an article about many occurrences of get rich quick fraud. But, don’t name names. Be general in what you call a scam, because you don’t want any legal trouble. Then, after your article, you could say that throughout your comprehensive research for the exposé article, you did come across a couple of money making programs that people were repeatedly happy with. You even spoke to the owners of the programs you recommend, etc. and found them to be very honest and straightforward, didn’t you? Well, you just set the hook, now time to push them to the sites you get the highest commission for.
Despicable tactics on selling nothing but fresh air, wouldn’t be so bad if the product was honest and real, the tactics wouldn’t be so bad if there was value at the end of it.