I Want To Make An Info Ebook

by Hack Banned
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Hello I am .Hack from **********,

I know that here they have more copywriters and **** so let me get to the point. I want to make an ebook to push on Clickbank but I have no idea how this copywriting **** works. Would I need to get both my salespage and then ebook copywrited? Also what else would I need for an ebook? Is there like anti-piracy scripts or w/e?
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  • Profile picture of the author arfasaira
    You need to create your ebook first and then have a sales page created for you. And as for 'copywriting', this only refers to the process of creating written material which helps to sell a product or service.

    What you mean for your ebook is 'copyrighting' which is a form of protection from information theft - where someone will try and pass your ebook off as your own.

    I have a FREE guide aimed specifically at newbies to help you get started - it's called Clickbank Cash Cobra and you can download it from here: Product Downloads - Arfa Saira Iqbal - Freelance Writing Services

    This will give you an insight into the whole process from creating your ebook to promoting it.

    I hope that helps!
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  • Profile picture of the author Scott Murdaugh
    Are you being serious or is this just a really unfunny troll attempt?

    I'm guessing unfunny troll attempt. Having fun in Vegas?

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    • Profile picture of the author Hack
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      Originally Posted by arfasaira View Post

      You need to create your ebook first and then have a sales page created for you. And as for 'copywriting', this only refers to the process of creating written material which helps to sell a product or service.

      What you mean for your ebook is 'copyrighting' which is a form of protection from information theft - where someone will try and pass your ebook off as your own.

      I have a FREE guide aimed specifically at newbies to help you get started - it's called Clickbank Cash Cobra and you can download it from here:

      This will give you an insight into the whole process from creating your ebook to promoting it.

      I hope that helps!
      Thanks for the help bud
      Originally Posted by Scott Murdaugh View Post

      Are you being serious or is this just a really unfunny troll attempt?

      I'm guessing unfunny troll attempt. Having fun in Vegas?

      -Scott
      No this is how I am yo. I'm asking serious question I haven't researched in making own product anyways yes I had fun in Vegas
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      • Profile picture of the author Zentech
        I want to make an ebook to push on Clickbank but I have no idea how this copywriting **** works.
        Ah. Let me help, in the same tone of your question. Here's what you do.

        You make the piece of **** e-book and then you pay one of the people here some money to write a bunch of words that will sell it. That's what the people here do. Then you list it on Clickbank and collect profits.

        You don't need to "copyright" the **** thing. That's different from copWRITING, which means sales writing. You just write it, get some text that will sell it for you, and start making money.

        Don't worry about piracy. The people with brains enough to enter the 3 words in Google that would let them download the product free will always be vastly outnumbered by those who can't manage it.
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        • Profile picture of the author arfasaira
          Originally Posted by Zentech View Post

          Ah. Let me help, in the same tone of your question. Here's what you do.

          You make the piece of **** e-book and then you pay one of the people here some money to write a bunch of words that will sell it. That's what the people here do. Then you list it on Clickbank and collect profits.

          You don't need to "copyright" the **** thing. That's different from copWRITING, which means sales writing. You just write it, get some text that will sell it for you, and start making money.

          Don't worry about piracy. The people with brains enough to enter the 3 words in Google that would let them download the product free will always be vastly outnumbered by those who can't manage it.

          For anyone wanting to avoid the problem of people accessing your product on a download page without paying for it, you need to insert the following tag between the <head> and the </head> tag:

          <meta name="robots" content="noindex, nofollow">

          This stops the search engines displaying your download or thankyou page.

          Hope that helps!
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  • Profile picture of the author Scott Murdaugh
    Dude,

    I know who you are. And I would have assumed you're a little past the point of asking questions like "do I need to have my ebook copywrited?"...

    No offense.

    If you've been making good money in CPA and you're serious about this... Like you have a budget, a marketing plan and at least somewhat of a clue as to how to market online, go find my contact info on my site, email me, and I'll help you out if I can find the time.

    If you want to do this right...

    If you don't want to create the product yourself you're looking at $1k+ depending on the niche to have a product created for you.

    You're looking at $3k on the lower end, more likely $5k+ depending on the niche, to find a copywriter who can convert your traffic into sales... (Yes, there are exceptions/less expensive writers, depending on the offer/niche who can pull it off, but they're the exception).

    And then you're going to need money or at least a targeted traffic source to push sales.

    If you're jumping into info-publishing for the first time, and the first question that comes to mind is "how can I protect my future ebook from being pirated" then you're focusing on the wrong things.

    I'd be asking "who should I talk to that can point me in the right direction of successfully launching a product on Clickbank and actually making real money from the launch?"

    Anyway man, good luck.

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  • Profile picture of the author benscratch
    I've made a reasonable living from writing one ebook ("Save the Pixel - the Art of Simple Web Design").

    The way I did it was, first, write a bunch of great articles that tell people stuff they couldn't find elsewhere. Be honest, open, trustworthy, and generous with your knowledge.

    That builds you a Brand, and Traffic.

    Then, take a few months and write a great book, again putting everything you know into it. And bingo, you've got the 2 essential things: a ready-made market, and a great product to sell to them.

    Oh, and you need to start 4 years before you want to sell the book.

    Hope this has helped.
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    • Profile picture of the author Ross James
      Originally Posted by benscratch View Post


      Oh, and you need to start 4 years before you want to sell the book.
      I agree with you up until here, that's completely subjective information, which is ok, I base most of the things I do off of subjectivity I could create an ebook simply by allowing myself 2 hours a day in about a month. It's called writing like a manic on 500 mics of LSD (not the book itself). You'll probably have to edit a little bit later on but, hey that's also part of the process.

      Best,

      Ross
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