We are nearing the
end of the sales page now, and it's almost time for your reader to click the buy button.
Think of your sales page as a conversation with your potential student, captured on paper (or, in this case, on a web page).
They had it as a brick on the top
of their sales page for about a month and Apple was a really, really strong seller for me on that book and it is because it's very visible when I released it.
Conversion
rate of the sales page (percentage of people who bought the bundle after viewing the sales page): 3.7 %
So
instead of a sales page making a big long argument about why they should buy my product, I start with a small but powerful page that says, «Get FREE video training on how to easily make your own book covers, and I'll send you some free cover design templates as well.»
A new theme and header would help a lot... you might want to turn this into
more of a sales page though with Optimize Press
But I don't see why they would leave it
out of the sales page, it's basic marketing that you list * all * the advantages you can think of, since each one will help with a few sales.
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In AOL 017 I talk to Gordon Firemark, who, at the end of the show, gave me some
critiques of my sales page for Law Firm Confidential, the page that describes my lawyer membership site devoted to helping people start and build successful law firms.
The user selects the item, clicks the Giveaway button towards the
bottom of the sales page, and walks through the process on - screen.
You can also review the anthology on your blog, and if you link to
any of the sales pages where the Garden of Eden anthology can be downloaded for free, you'll receive an entry for each link.
Finally, tweet «I read the Garden of Eden anthology» and link to
any of the sales pages where the anthology can be downloaded.
Send them to this page, or point them to one
of the sale pages, or just get them to look up the novella themselves.
Sure, you can import any ePub file into iTunes, but the iBook store also has a Free Books button — it's just cleverly hidden at the bottom
of their sale page.
(Compare Kindle reader models, see all their details, and access
each of their sales pages from this link, too.