eBook Website

Before I decided to join John Thornhill’s Master Class, I bought the eBook website from him as well. And here it is – sitting there – waiting for me to do something with it.

Since I bought the website just about a week before I joined the Master Class, it took me a little while to figure out that these two (the Master Class and the eBook website) have absolutely nothing to do with each other. They are two completely different entities. Once I figured that out, I had to rethink everything!

I now have to figure out how to write an eBook (Paula Brett’s Operation eBook is going to help me with that!), how to upload different eBooks onto the website (if that’s possible), how to pick books to put on eBay and start selling them there, how to create the CD’s with all the links, as well as labels for the CD’s and covers for the CD holders! Even though John provides pretty good information and help with the website program, it’s a totally different story when you actually have to do it. Then I also have to find a suitable printer that prints directly onto CD as well as print covers. Research on that alone takes up quite some time (I’ve already spent several hours on that)! And then, most importantly, I need to get traffic to that website! And that will be my biggest challenge! Hopefully I will get some of that through sales on eBay. And of course, the Master Class as well as the My IM Mentors marketing class are going to help with that. And boy, do I need a lot of help, considering that I am completely new to all of this! I can handle all of the CD and eBay stuff, getting the lists isĀ  going to be the hardest part.

I’ve also started to read up on stuff on the forum for the eBook website and picked up a few things there as well, but it is going to be quite a challenge making this business successful.

So wish me luck and go visit my eBook website – Around The Clock eBooks!

See ya later!

One Response to “eBook Website”

  1. Hi Waltruad,

    Sounds like you have taken on a lot. I’m no expert for sure but something to remember is to go at a comfortable pace. With all your projects you may think you are always behind the 8 ball trying to catch up. Doing to much may stop you from accomplishing anything at all.

    Best of luck Waltruad,

    Alan

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