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Hi all
I wasn't sure where to ask about this so it's on the small business thread too. I hope that's ok.
My husband has written a ecourse/book. I think it is really good and based on a course he delivered to a group. It's along the self-help lines and he is trained and qualified in this area so knows what he's talking about.
Does anyone have any experience/advice on how to sell this. We thought of ebay but not sure if that would be the best way to go as a lot of ebooks on there seem to be a way of gaining feedback. It would not include resale rights as he has developed all the material himself.
Has anyone tried Clickbank? Is it any good? I've been told about Lulu.com too so I'm trying to find out more about it. Or should be try to sell it through our own website.
Any suggestions please very welcome. Thank you.0 -
hey im digital printer and graphics designer - (familty businesss)
i dont like lulu i have a few customers from there didnt get good quilty books or books wasnt selling,somone told me most get done in spain:money: COMP TARGET £400
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Thank you ra-2007. I will probably steer clear of lulu.com.0
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So what's so bad about lulu.com ?No Links in Signatures by Site Rules - MSE Forum Team 20
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Pete10, your post should be on the referers board!!!0
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i am also looking at some good survey sites where i can make some extra money..please let me know of some0
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can you let me know of any online surveys that pay cash .0
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dear becky ,
can you advise me of paid surveys online.0 -
hi
just go to www.ilovefreebiesuk.net and click on paid surveys. All the five and four star ones are the best ones!
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Just so that you are aware...
If you sign up to Gala via Quidco and spend £10 playing bingo in order to get the £20 cashback, be aware that your £10 payment from your credit card may be treated as a cash balance and interest accrue from the date that you pay it. :mad:
This is certainly the case with Tesco Visa but I don't know if it the same with other cards. The interest payable is only pennies each month, but just be aware that it is there.
Think I may be going a bit overboard with all this MSE ing!"Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful." William Morris0
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