Wednesday, August 19, 2009

3 Steps to Find Freebies to Add to Your E-book

By Steven Shaw

Those of us who regularly shop on line are familiar with the array of free gifts, free bonuses and just plain freebies that are offered to a visitor to a website to encourage them to buy. How could you collect, select and offer free gifts, which will be valued as much as the original merchandise that is being purchased, put these gifts together and add them to your E-book? There are just three steps to do that very thing. They are:

1. Begin with identifying your keywords. To be more in depth with your discussion, try searching freebies related to your paragraph by typing keywords that deemed important in your topic. It is always wise to start searching from Google, Yahoo and MSN. After finding the freebies, add the links in every chapter of your E-book.

2. Find related free gifts to your E-book. After finding your keywords, research the internet for free related topics to your E-book. This will make your E-book more appealing to the readers, not to mention the credibility that this may add to your work. For example, if your topic is about making organic garden fertilizers, you can add a downloadable E-book about gardening. Use words like "freebies", "free E-books" and "free reports" plus your keywords. Here's what I used to find freebies for organic garden fertilizer making: "freebies organic fertilizer", "free report organic fertilizer, free e-books organic fertilizer". Automatically, my search query displayed a handful of related free materials.

3. Finally, download these freebies from websites. It may take some time to download them depending on your connection and the size of the file.

Give your readers everything you can offer from additional reading to free gifts. It is always nice to be generous in making your E-book.Even if you consider yourself not an authority in your topic yet, a generous E-book will portray a sincere image of you.

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