How to Write Blog Posts that Sell eBooks
Book Details
Author(s)Dahlia Valentine
ISBN / ASINB00821YKZK
ISBN-13978B00821YKZ7
Sales Rank1,613,093
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
From the Author:
It’s no secret… having a blog WILL help you sell more ebooks. I should know. For the past year I’ve made a living with a few blogs (in different niches) and a bunch of ebooks.
In that time I’ve noticed there’s one particular type of blog post that consistently attracts search engine traffic… links, tweets and likes from other bloggers… as well as ebook sales. “Multifunctional” would be an accurate description for it.
What is it this blog post structure that creates such ebook sales fantastic-ness? Here’s a hint: You’ve probably seen it action before. However seeing it in action and understanding how to make it sell ebooks, are two different things.
After reading “How to Write Blog Posts that Sell eBooks” you’ll know what must be done to use this article archetype as your round-the-clock ebook sales assistant.
I’ll tell you how to write the blog post, from the title, to the introduction, to the actual structure, including the essential sales pitch. You’ll see me dissect the entire process so that even beginning bloggers will understand what to do and why it should be done. I’ll even give you an actual article example from my own site so you can see how it works first hand.
If your goal is to write popular blog posts that also sell ebooks, check this one out.
(This is a short report with 22 type written pages or 5,966 words.)
About the Author:
Dahlia Valentine is the author of Creating eBooks that are Impulse Buyer Magnets, Writing Press Releases to Increase Website Traffic and Sell More Stuff, How to Become the Freelance Writer Everybody Wants to Hire, and 1,699 Nonfiction Writing Prompts (available here on Amazon).
You can learn more about her writing adventures at eBookMarketingJournal.com.
It’s no secret… having a blog WILL help you sell more ebooks. I should know. For the past year I’ve made a living with a few blogs (in different niches) and a bunch of ebooks.
In that time I’ve noticed there’s one particular type of blog post that consistently attracts search engine traffic… links, tweets and likes from other bloggers… as well as ebook sales. “Multifunctional” would be an accurate description for it.
What is it this blog post structure that creates such ebook sales fantastic-ness? Here’s a hint: You’ve probably seen it action before. However seeing it in action and understanding how to make it sell ebooks, are two different things.
After reading “How to Write Blog Posts that Sell eBooks” you’ll know what must be done to use this article archetype as your round-the-clock ebook sales assistant.
I’ll tell you how to write the blog post, from the title, to the introduction, to the actual structure, including the essential sales pitch. You’ll see me dissect the entire process so that even beginning bloggers will understand what to do and why it should be done. I’ll even give you an actual article example from my own site so you can see how it works first hand.
If your goal is to write popular blog posts that also sell ebooks, check this one out.
(This is a short report with 22 type written pages or 5,966 words.)
About the Author:
Dahlia Valentine is the author of Creating eBooks that are Impulse Buyer Magnets, Writing Press Releases to Increase Website Traffic and Sell More Stuff, How to Become the Freelance Writer Everybody Wants to Hire, and 1,699 Nonfiction Writing Prompts (available here on Amazon).
You can learn more about her writing adventures at eBookMarketingJournal.com.

