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Old 07-24-2009, 02:05 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I am pretty new to all this so Im sorry if my question is stupid. I presently have wonderspoon.com, fishtankpro.info and fishtankpro.net. For wonderspoon it is a recipe review website and the other 2 are for an ebook about fish. What is the best way to promote these? Any ideas?
Eric
Hi Eric ...

If you would like feedback from someone who actually is selling an aquarium related eBook, you can check out my site at http://www.AquaticPlantNews.com ...

I would be happy to talk to you about promotional ideas that have worked well for me ...

I am concerned though ... your website template is replicated across a variety of different domains and different IP addresses (not just the two domains you mention above). Is this a PLR product your are promoting?

If it is a PLR product (i.e. and there are dozens of people who are selling the exact same product using the exact same website templates) there is nothing wrong with that (I have PLR sites too) - but they require a different approach to differentiate your site and product from all of the other duplicate sites out there.

For example, FishTankeBook.com & FishTankCares.info are identical copies of the two fishtankpro sites you list above.

Now if all of the different domains out there are all yours - scattered across a variety of different IP addresses. That is not a bad strategy ... however, they are all duplicate websites and while it is fine to sell the same product across multiple sites, the content on the sites really needs to be customized to make each site a little different - perhaps focusing on different buying keywords that people might search for ...

If all of the sites are yours and this is not a PLR product, then my first advice to you is to customize each of the many different domains you are using and focus each site on a different buying keyword.

People buy eBooks to solve an immediate problem.

You need to focus the sales copy of each site on a different "problem" that your eBook is going to solve. People buy solutions ... and when they are searching, they are searching for a solution to a problem.

So make a list of the "problems" that your eBook solves.

Best of luck ...
Greg Watson
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