Profiting through reports - a practical approach
Published April 25th, 2007I wrote a couple of days ago about Alok Jain’s free report, Silent Profit Machine, which shows some innovative ways to achieve profits. I like the practical approach that Alok takes in the report - there’s not too much fluff in it, just some solid advice. Well worth a read.
I first heard of Alok when I downloaded his report, On Demand Profits, which was recommended to me by Jonathan Leger of $7 Secrets (more about that in a moment). On Demand Profits explains a very simple technique to attract traffic for your (or someone else’s) free or paid for report. It’s a really easy thing to implement, and I’ve used it successfully already to promote a report on Wordpress Plugins. It’s even possible to outsource the work to someone else, as it’s so simple, so you can sit back and get on with other things.
If you’re looking for a report to promote using Atok’s methods, hop on over to $7 Offers and choose one of the 500+ reports to promote. You get to keep the entire purchase price (usually $7 if you hadn’t guessed!) through your PayPal account plus, in most cases, a % of the one time offer.
Even better is to write your own report to list on $7 offers. Jonathan Leger has written some scripts and reports to make the whole process very simple. Check out $7 Secrets for the report and script which helps you create the sales page, one time offer, together with all the back end functionality to process affilaite payments, etc. The report itself explains how you can profit from $7 reports together with the key things you need to consider. Jonathan can also help if you have never written a report before and need guidance, through Write That Report.
Overall the whole $7 report concept appeals due to the simplicity of the process, whether you have your own report to promote, or you want to promote someone else’s. Admittedly, you are not going to get rich quick due to the low values involved, but it’s an excellent way to build a list, if you create a report yourself, as there are an army of affiliates out there waiting to promote it. The low cost also means conversion rates are generally very good.
I’m going to have a go at writing a report for $7 offers - I’ll report back once it’s sorted out. Affiliate Marketing Gurus? internet marketing Resources
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Donald Brown on August 19, 2008
I myself have purchased Write That Report, and it is truly astounding! There’s a lot of valuable information in that 27 page report that anyone can easily understand and use for their own businesses.
Now even though I do not run an affiliate program of sorts, I do strongly believe in the $7 price tag. This price is quite atainable for most people, and it doesn’t break the bank either.
I hhonestly have to say that Write That Report is a must have, if you plan to start a reports business on the Internet. However, I have also written a companion report entitled, How To Make A Living Selling Small Reports, and you can check it out here below.
How To Make A Living Selling Small Reports
Now my report does sell for a bit more, but it is still well within the price range of most people, so it doesn’t break the bank.
I urge anyone to get Write That Report and How To Make A Living Selling Small Reports because the both of these go hand in hand with each other, and they both provide a wealth of information that you can use for your business. You see, writing simple reports is much easier than trying to write a 100 to 300 page e-book. A matter of fact, most people would crenge at the whole thought of having to crank out one of those monsters anyway. It is just too overwhelming to most individuals. That is why writing simple 7 to 15, or at the most, 30 page reports is so attractive. They’re easy to produce and with the right information, you can have a report that will bring you profits time and time again.