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Don't Get Infected By The Twenty Dollar Ebook Syndrome


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Willie Crawford
willietherealsecrets.com

Willie Crawford Inc
http://williecrawford.com


Making sales of one thousand dollars or more in your

internet business is absolutely intoxicating. It really

drives home the point that you can make a nice living working

from the comfort of you own home running your own internet-

based business. That feeling, sadly, is also something that

the majority of internet marketers have never experienced!



At my recent Internet Marketing How To Workshop, several

speakers admonished attendees, not to get stuck selling just

twenty dollar ebooks. We all reflected upon how it felt the

first time we checked our email and saw that we had an order

and had just earned twenty dollars. We admitted that this

use to get us excited. However, we also had to move beyond

that point, we had to shift our thinking to greater

possibilities if we were going to earn a full-time living

from the internet.



Study any successful internet marketer and you will see that

he offers a range of products at different price points. That's

what I do. My least expensive product is $9.97 and my most

expensive product is currently $2495. In between I offer

audiotapes at $197, videotapes at $297, and consulting at

$250 per hour. I offer this range, because different people

want the information I offer in different formats. Different

people learn best according to how their brains are wired.



Some people prefer learning by listening to audiotapes.



Some people prefer learning by watching videotapes.



Some people learn best by actually practicing and doing it.

They need to attend workshops or actual classes, although these

can be virtual classes too.



Some people understand best when you explain it to them on the

phone or via email. They need the two-way interaction to fully

clarify points.



Some people prefer to print something out and read it. I am

a reader who will read the same book several times if it

contains really good information... absorbing something more

with each reading. I also have tons of audio and videotapes

though.



As an information product marketer, your task is to offer your

product in as many different forms as possible so that you don't

overlook any segment of the market. You should offer ebooks,

printed books, course, CDs, and all of the other forms. The

amazing thing is that this in NOT that hard. If you've already

written an ebook, it's easy to be interviewed on the topic

and turn this into a marketable recording. It's easy to package

the audiotapes and transcripts, plus some additional notes, into

a three-ring binder and call it a course. It's easy to organize

your notes and then physically teach the material either at a

workshop, over the internet, or even at a local community

college.



The thing I see too many beginners get trapped into is creating

a great ebook on a topic they know a lot about. They check to

see what similar ebooks sell for and choose $19.95 or $29.95 as

the price. Then they settle back and watch the sales roll in.

These sales may be a slow but steady trickle, which satisfies

many people. It's thrilling to do the work once and generate

a continuous income stream from it. It's somewhat intoxicating.

However, the writer also becomes infected with the twenty dollar

ebook syndrome and never tries to create anything higher priced.

He reasons that his market has shown him that they want, and will

buy, twenty dollar products. He's afraid to risk offering them

something more expensive.



How do I know lots of authors get infected with this ailment?

I talk to and email them every day. When I suggest to them that

they need to create a $97 product or a $297 product, they tell

me that their customers can't afford these products. I have

news for them! Their customers are buying these products. They

are just buying them from your competition. They tell me their

customers won't spend a thousand dollars for a seminar seat.

I have news for them, their customers are spending two thousand

dollars for a seminar seat, they are just buying from the

competition. Your competitors are earning $500 commissions

... I do regularly.



The purpose of this article today is to prevent you from falling

victim to this "syndrome." Consider this. If you sell one $297

audio product and make $200 or more profit, you've just earned

more than if you had sold ten $20 products and made 95% profit.

And you've only had to deal with 1/10th the potential customer

service issues. And you've only had to process one transaction.

And believe, it or not, that sale was probably just as easy

... maybe easier.... than the $20 sale.



One other insight I'll share with you - people who buy higher

ticket items seem less prone to complain or request refunds.

They are people of action, so they buy the product, use it, and

get the results they sought. Many who buy twenty dollar products

are looking for some magic solution or all-encompassing answer

for only twenty dollars, and that doesn't exist. Part of that

expectation is admittedly due to the hype used to sell the

$20 products. We condition our prospects to expect something

for nothing... and in the process sabotage our success.



So your job for the next few days is to plan out how you are

going to convert your twenty dollar product or idea into

something much bigger. No excuses, just do it :-)



Willie Crawford is a writer, seminar host and speaker, and

internet marketing consultant. He has been featured in tops

sites such as Corey Rudl's Secrets Of Their Success. Get his

free 20 Lesson Internet Business Success Course today at:

a href="http://williecrawford.com/"

http://williecrawford.com /a





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