Tuesday, November 9, 2010

How to create your Web site product ?

Each book, you need a site Web/blogsite. Serve not only as a showcase for their work, but also an interest in the operation of generation perhaps vehicle and targeted public directly to the listing you've perhaps it is exactly what you were looking for can redirect.

Custom publishing platform

If you want to use a custom such as the pages hosted on their site Lulu book publishing platform and you do not create a Web page.

However, it is strongly recommended, you can find at least a blog blog on a regular basis that interested persons, if your Web site with a page of site.et recommend to their book.

Many examples of books, those blogs to see some search engines, which should bring.

Page Sitelet

A standard, single pages long the Sitelet style format will strive to several new ebook publishers usually contain the main position., guaranteed by article, a list of the advantages of the (rather than the function), testimony and the order of the buttons/links.

Shows that if you don't know then we recommend the same style I'll look at some examples here, even though many people a little strange eyes as one of the highest conversion format.

You may have such an editor free webpage, you can find that search Google.Wells is KompoZer.même it is not necessary to use the image in the header, but overall, I recommend, you can easily be external to the $20 and so on most Internet marketing forum.

Articles

One of the above formats is great, but also with the blog, is limited to the ability to capture search engine traffic.

What you need to do, is create a partition on a website which is regularly updated with articles utiles.à the end of each article, it is necessary to insert a link to your ebook does offers ' not afraid to be a bit demanding, try to make the vente.Si you do not want the opposite and have completely passive style, you will lose out on potential sales.

You'll see a small traffic from your articles at the beginning, but in time, you'll get a critical mass of visitors per day, several hundred people who buy your ebook.

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