Friday, March 20, 2009

5 Reasons Why You Should Turn Your Articles Into An E-Book

by Steve Shaw
Posted on March 19, 2009

There's no way to get around it--marketing a website means creating content on a continual basis.

It can be content for articles in article marketing, blog content, a Squidoo lens you're creating, ezine content, or any of the other limitless types of marketing content designed to drive traffic to your website.

The options are endless, but where in the world do you find the time to do all this writing? On top of marketing your website, you have a business to run, right?

The bright side is that if you're clever you can train your marketing content (namely, the articles you create in article marketing) to do double, triple, and quadruple (or more) duty by re-purposing the content to suit different marketing tools.

One of the most effective ways to multi task marketing content is to use your article marketing articles as the basis for an e-book.

Here are 5 reasons why you should create an e-book from your articles:

1) It's easier than you think.

I know what you're thinking-- "Write a book? That sounds a bit over my head."

I hear you, but please be assured that writing an e-book is much easier than writing a novel or a book that's sold in the bookstore.

Really, if you can write an article, you can write an e-book. An e-book is just a collection of articles (or chapters) on a central topic.

You can make your e-book as long or as short as you like--there's no need to go to a cabin in the woods and hunker down as you spend years crafting an epic novel.

The more information you provide, the more valuable your book will be, but even if you provide only a dozen pages of useful information on a topic of interest to your target market, your audience will appreciate it!

2) You can morph your book into an marketing resource for your affiliates.

Imagine that you've created a 40 page book that is chocked full of valuable information. You give it to your customers and potential customers, and they love it, but then your affiliates (if you have an affiliate program) start contacting asking you if they can use the e-book as a marketing tool for your product.

This scenario has actually happened to me before, and I ended up taking that original e-book and creating another book for the use of the affiliates where they could re-brand the content and offer it on their websites.

3) If you offer the e-book in your resource box, it gives the reader a great reason to click through to your site.

This is HUGE--whenever you're writing a resource box, you want to be sure to offer the reader a reason to click through to your site. If the reader has found your article useful, what better gift to them than to offer a book on the same topic that gives much more information.

Your resource box could say something like, "For more tips on this topic, please pick up your free e-book at [your URL]."

And then at your website you could capture their email address and then deliver the book to them.

This actually accomplished two goals--

*Luring the reader back to your website

*Building your list

4) An e-book demonstrating your knowledge can build customer confidence (which makes sales more likely)

Article marketing entails writing articles on your topic of expertise (the topic of your website). People find your articles when they're looking for information about your topic.

Rather than hoping that your readers will somehow find each and every one of your helpful articles, why not collect all that valuable information and put it all in one spot (an e-book)?

5) You get more mileage out of your marketing efforts.

Obviously, right?

This is why morphing your articles into an e-book is so advantageous--you can kill two birds (or more!) with one stone. You can get multiple uses out of one piece of marketing content, which saves you time and increases the exposure and reach of your marketing efforts.

Are you convinced yet?


First, start writing articles for article marketing, then when you have 10 or more articles written on a topic that will appeal to your target readers, start assembling your e-book.

Before you know it you will have an arsenal of marketing resources that will be steadily working to draw targeted traffic to your website.


It pays to get double duty out of your articles, and then you can save even more time by using an article submitter, getting maximum exposure for minimal effort. For more information on how to do this, go to
http://www.SubmitYOURArticle.com

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