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Practical Marketing Info For Coaches

Attention Coaches! Are you tired from trading your precious time for money? Do you want to work less and earn more? Then this Free Marketing Training Blog gives you all the free (and very low cost) tools and little know techniques you need to master if you want to win some passive revenue with your coaching business.

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

How To Write Your Own E-Book In Just 5 Days

Selling information products is the most profitable venture on the internet... this is a known fact.

However, there are some problems that web marketers must face in order to create a truly valuable e-book. Not everyone has these problems, but many people do (I certainly did when starting out).

Without a doubt, the biggest, meanest and most vile of these problems is not knowing how to write.

Writing, for some of us can be as hard as trying to swim upstream in chocolate pudding; but I learned that by following some simple steps, you can create wonderful information products in a snap.

Here are a few tips I've learned that have helped me create books, reports, salesletters, etc.