Selling Ebooks using Sub Domains?

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Lets say that you are in the process of building a large list. Now you wish to start selling members in your list some ebooks.

When selling the ebook I created a nice sales page website where the user can order and download the ebook.

Is it suggested to create a new domain for each ebook or can I just create a subdomain for each ebook?
#domains #ebooks #selling
  • Profile picture of the author Ben Gordon
    It really matters. Of course new domains are much more professional, however, if you don't need SEO, and it's only for your list, then sub domains are fine. Personally, I only launch great products that I know will benefit others, so I don't look back at all when buying a new domain.
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  • Profile picture of the author t903
    ^ Truth right there.

    If you make a quality product, people are going to purchase it. Whether or not its a stand alone domain or a subdomain, as long as the sub-domain is connected to some sort of generic standalone domain.
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  • Profile picture of the author softstor
    Thanks for the info.

    I have a weight loss blog. There is where my subscribers are coming from. I am planning of selling quality weight loss ebooks and considering putting each ebook's sale page as subdomains on my blog site.

    The marketing of the ebooks at this time will be telling the subscribers about them in the newsletters. Most of the newsletters will not be selling products. They will be weight loss information content.
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