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We are happy to see that more and more readers find our articles useful for their journey to make money online, and subscribe to our RSS feed. A few more days from now, on March 12, three lucky subscribers will get the prizes of our first blog contest.

As a way of rewarding everybody for subscribing, either by RSS or by email, we are giving away an ebook which neither of us has written, but which helped me better understand internet marketing, and differentiate between articles written for newspapers or magazines from articles written for websites.

Who Wrote This eBook, If You Didn’t?

I can hear this question in your mind. Why are the two girls so lazy, that they give away other people’s stuff?

Well, because we couldn’t have said it better, and we want you to get that knowledge and use it for your sites.

The ebook is written by Ken Evoy, the founder of a paid membership system called SiteSell, which teaches and mentors people who want to build their own websites and promote them in the search engines, people who have barely any knowledge of programming or SEO. The system is so well structured that for less than $1 per day, its members manage to make several hundreds of dollars from one single website built with the Site Build It! tool and optimized for web with the other SiteSell tools.

Why This Book? How Can It Help Me Make Money Online?

I’ve joined the SiteSell program as an affiliate two years ago, because I was impressed by this ebook. It is actually a course of writing for the Net, which aims to help you write better, so you can sell more. It shows you how to use the right words, by following the right process to build targeted traffic and convert your visitors into customers. It shows you how to “write for success”, how to build your online business, step by step. The concept is based on a two steps approach: write to PREsell, and only after that, write to sell.

I’ll give you an excerpt from the book:

…why then do 98% of online businesses fail? Sadly, their owners started with and continued to follow the wrong process…
1) Create a product/service.
2) Create site to sell a product/service.
3) Add payment and fulfillment solutions.
4) Die due to lack of traffic.

Do you recognize the pattern?

The course uses an easy-to-understand language, and a logical flow of the lessons, helping you through the three stages of learning: “reading, understanding, and doing”.

If you are already familiar with Wordpress and you happen to know some things about SEO, most probably you won’t need the Site Build It! tool, but after reading the book, you’ll probably want to join SiteSell as an affiliate, only to get access to more information.

Enough talking for now. If you are reading us in a RSS reader or email, just download the book from the bottom of this post. If you are reading us live, you know what to do to get your download. If you prefer, you can do it by email.

Thank you, enjoy the book, and come back here to discuss it. Was it worth reading? What was the best thing you learned from it?

March 2009 update: please read this post about SBI before committing into anything. I’m no longer endorsing Site Build It! after what I’ve seen lately.


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    2 Comments »

    Comment by shabeer Subscribed to comments via email
    2009-01-20 13:12:10

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    how can i make money to use .net ,if any chance to make money to use sitting internet?

     
    2009-04-08 18:47:04

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    [...] her active and busy in these years when everything hurts more or less in the body. I went as far as giving away a free ebook by Ken Evoy to readers subscribing to this blog’s feed. The book is still there, but beware that every [...]

     

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