Newsletter #15
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The Sonic Scrubber & The
Value of an ebook.
Someone in a forum posted that they had purchased a Sonic
Scrubber from an infomercial on TV. They were explaining that
there were 7 automated One Time Offers during the purchase
process by phone.
Seven upsells is a bit over the top but that's not what this
newsletter is about.
It's about ebook value.
After looking at the site out of curiosity I couldn't help but
wonder why people pay $47 or $27 or even $97 for an ebook.
Personally I have purchased maybe 3 ebooks that were worth the
price. The rest were either junk or just not worth the price (good
material - just overpriced).
With the sonic scrubber you get a physical product that you have
"seen in action" for $16.99 + S&H. Now that I am a
stay at home dad I could probably use one of these (how do these
kids make such a mess?).
A $17 ebook of about 40 to 60 pages half stuffed with fluff,
affiliate links, large fonts, wide margins, double spaced pales by
comparison to the sonic scrubber or a good hardback book.
Take Made to Stick written by Chip & Dan
Heath.
This is an outstanding book for any marketer. It has around 280+
pages of solid information backed up with real world examples.
It cost around $16 plus
shipping. If it was an ebook it would probably cost $197. There
are very few ebooks out there that can compare to the quality of
most good hardbacks.
Here is the exception...
There are some "timeless" ebooks & newsletters out
there like Jimmy Browns List & Profit Newsletter. Or Paul Myers
Talk Biz News. The last issue of Talk Biz news was worth more than
most $17 ebooks.
As a comparison an ebook Paul recommends Small Changes
Big Profits is 157 pages. If Paul recommends it then it is
good.
Robert Plank has some great ebooks that explain php &
hprecisesly how to use it in your marketing efforts.
So what about all these $7 ebooks and the
like...
Some are actually very good like Kevin Rileys recipe series.
They solve a specific problem, like installing the $7 script step
by step with clear instructions and screen shots. Others are juts
fluff and crap. I believe most are made with the intention of
offering plr or master resell rights. I run the membership site
Spare Change
Profits. The members join to acquire source code, plr
& mrr items for resale. The site provides a great value but it
is not in 80% of the products you see there - its in about 20% of
them. Those plr ebooks that solve a problem written by someone who
knows the subject then only sold 20 to 50 copies of the ebook with
rights. Those are the gems - I try to point them out.
What's my point?
If you write an ebook, a "real" ebook (not resell fodder) try to
give it real value and price it accordingly. Outside of graphics
and some (very few) scripts - most of the plr or mrr packages sold
to be resold to a target market of "newbies" are not
anything the "newbie" needs despite the fact that they get
snapped up all day long.
I'm guilty as charged.
I provide some of these products to resellers who in turn sell
them to those new to im. I do this because there is a good market
for it and resellers sell because its a good market. The loser is
the new person that keeps buying stuff they don't need.
There are some very good products in my membership site that can
really help out a new person - especially the how to videos. The
unfortunate reality is that about 50 to 60% of the products could
simply be deleted. Of course I would not have many members
then.
I just want to see the quality of products increase. No more
selling junk. No more expensive membership scripts that end up
unsupported or not updated when a browser changes or a payment
processor makes a change. I believe people would be happy to pay
for an update and a well supported item vs. the chaos of a broken
script. There are still ebooks out there being sold in packages
with dead links etc. While I don't have such trash in my
membership site I am going to start with myself. I'll be taking a
much closer look at my membership products before I purchase
them and hold out for quality over quantity.
Take care,
Tom
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