SUBJECT: Having Your Ebook Ghostwritten Lesson 47 of 50: Make Online Marketing Work For You

Hi {!firstname_fix},

Why worry so much about marketing? Well, mainly
because you want customers to know your eBook 1)
exists and 2) is worth their money and time. The
long and short of it is that you want to
understand the market for your eBook. In other
words, or in more simpler terms, you just need to
get your work out in the market. You will know
the general market when you choose the topic,
especially if you chose a topic because of its
target market discussed in Chapter 1 of this
eBook. 

If you spend time getting to know your market,
then you will be even better poised to market
your work. For example, you want to make sure you
are targeting a group that has money to spend.
You also want a group that browses the Internet
and that likes to get current information, i.e.
he wants to learn how something is affecting him
today, not how someone did something in the
1980's. EBooks offer this freshness. This
up-to-date information is what readers get on the
internet for.

Get to know your market by getting involved in
online discussions, talking to people, and
looking at demographics or statistics. Most
services that provide information about how to
reach people of certain income levels and such
require subscriptions in a price range that is
only affordable by large corporations. But you
can freely access any of the U.S. government's
public information. And you may want to do that. 

At the bookstand, check out magazines and
newspapers related to the topic to understand
your market. Be sure to note who is advertising
in the magazines. Some web sites offer
information to their advertisers about readership
and median incomes. Especially magazine's web
sites. Marketing precisely to your target market
is everything when it comes to selling eBooks. 

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