February 23, 2007
Proliferation of $7 eBooks
When Jonathan Leger created his $7 Secrets ebook, I became suspicious that we would suddenly see an influx of $7 guides floating around the internet — and I was right.
Since the guide has been released, I’ve received numerous e-mails from marketers offering their latest creation for only $7. Jonathan has even aided in this trend my creating a website exclusively for the $7 products (the website is called $7 Offers).
The good news is that these guides are all affordable and short. The downside is that some people are not masters of education, thus, some of these guides are actually worthless.
It’s one thing to write a short, concise guide on a subject, it’s another thing completely to pull a bunch of pages together with no flow.
So, if you decide to pick up some $7 guides (and I probably will), make sure to look at the author’s reputation for the subject matter, her track record, and if possible, look for reviews of the report elsewhere.
You should also be wary when choosing to promote certain guides as well. If you promote garbage, you may lose the respect and trust of your readers. Be sure to thoroughly review a copy of the report — or at least, tell your readers it’s an unreviewed recommendation.
To this point, I’ve been lucky - the two guides ($7 Secrets and Craigslist Traffic) that I snagged for eBooktastic have been well put together.
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