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Thread ID: 120688 2011-09-21 00:15:00 How to make a bundle of files a complete package. hammer (1735) Press F1
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1232629 2011-09-21 00:15:00 I want to make a heap of (information, catalogues, patterns) files .docs, pdf, epub, etc into a package that people pay to download.

I would probably have to make it so it could be read on different OS esp ipad and android as well as a desktop pc.

Could anyone advise me on any programs that might make this job easier.

If anyone has done this already i would really welcome their advise.

I am not sure where to start at all. I am definitely a beginner but am able to learn stuff as i go.

Thanks
hammer (1735)
1232630 2011-09-21 00:16:00 Is zipping it and password protecting it not an option? wratterus (105)
1232631 2011-09-21 00:39:00 not if you want to put it on an fruitpad i wouldnt think GameJunkie (72)
1232632 2011-09-21 02:07:00 I want to make a package that people pay to download.




Good Luck on getting people to pay.
If the usual zip (and variants) is not an option then learn to package it and make it a self-extracting .exe.
pctek (84)
1232633 2011-09-21 06:18:00 If it's just files, you could use a third party, to package and sell for you, for a small fee. 1000's do this, notably with Click Bank (www.clickbank.com), Commission Junction, Affiliate bot, and many others. The advantage there are potentially 1000's of affiliates who can sell for you. Not sure what programs they use for its publishers/sellers for combining files. Or go alone and package into a e-book (pdf/zip program), but ideally need a blog/web site to sell from or a ad network (e.g. Google Adwords), but involves extensive promotion, SEO, SEM, outreach, etc. kahawai chaser (3545)
1232634 2011-09-21 07:49:00 Thanks for ideas... i will be putting it on a local site that has 1million hits a month. i was wanting to package it better than just a zipped file(at least looking prettier) but yes thanks kahawai chaser i think an ebook would be fine and i can then convert it to whatever. could probably even convert it to something readable on the old fruit pad. hammer (1735)
1232635 2011-09-21 08:46:00 You may have to consider making them all PDF format as well to get some assurance of cross-platform compatibility. Paul.Cov (425)
1232636 2011-09-21 09:23:00 If you are going the e-book route, then you may (or should) want to learn about a squeeze page (www.the3dtechnologies.com) to connect to your e-book, and to get opt ins (subscribers), and learn call to action, landing page optimization, a/b split testing, (www.stevescottsite.com) to try get targeted visitors, or if you get low conversions - regardless of the volumes of traffic that visit. Also need a good auto responder (aweber is the best) Most of my affiliate sales are from my blogs and sites with the least web traffic (< 200 daily hits)- since I have optimized them with numerous split testing, call to action tests, LPO's, images, videos, content rework, etc. Their are numerous guides (some not so good) online for e-book strategies, but often requires signing up.

As for mobile platforms, in some cases need to research that area, as now getting more searchers using them for products and services. Some ideas here (searchengineland.com), against desktop. Seems merchants/marketers are just learning/applying in that arena.
kahawai chaser (3545)
1232637 2011-09-22 05:24:00 MMMmmm obviously i have a lot to learn.. will look into it. thanks.. hammer (1735)
1232638 2011-09-24 08:24:00 It might help if you follow/subscribe to those that have sold e-books (for a living) to get ideas. For example smart passive income (www.smartpassiveincome.com/), steve scott com (http:) and Joel Comm (joelcomm.com/) (of former Yahoo Games). Also NZ's Liz (http:), who has just returned to NZ. All are successful online. The thing is need to have a web presence, trust (with profile), and branding. kahawai chaser (3545)
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