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"HOW TO MAKE MONEY ONLINE"
EBOOK CREATION FOR ENTREPRENEURS
DO IT LIKE THE BIG DOGS!!

When you hire for a writer for your ebook, what you are doing is enlisting the services of a ghostwriter. A ghostwriter is a writer who publishes under someone elses name, with the consent of both parties. (Its legal and writers are available to provide the service).


The straightest route to ebook profits is in the nonfiction ebook market.


Fiction is making a story; journalism is finding one. Thats the big difference. When I am writing a book, I am usually dealing with events or ideas that have already arranged themselves in memory. With nonfiction, you need to find your prospective before time has arranged it. The trick is to write about something as if youve been thinking about it for 10 years.


Larry Bussey resides in Las Vegas, Nevada. Hes an expert on Internet Marketing and Ghostwriting. He has successfully pinned numerous books as a ghostwriter.


Larry Bussey makes it his business to be aware of the latest developments in his field as a Pro Internet Marketer / Bloger / Social Media Marketer, Business Expert, Social Marketing Trainer and Consultant.


Larry Bussey prides himself as being a thought leader in social media, who likes to inspire others to use new media to create positive change in their lives. Readers of his ebooks write from all over the globe to ask for marketing advise and to share their own success stories.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateAug 16, 2010
ISBN9781462816149
How to Make Money Online
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Larry Elliott Bussey

Larry Bussey resides in Las Vegas, Nevada. He's a Christian, expert on Internet Marketing and Gostwriting. He successfully pinned numerous E-books as a gostwriter. As President / CEO / of N Vegas Group Inc., Larry Bussey makes it his business to be aware of the latest developments in his field as a Pro Internet Marketer, Business Expert, Social Marketing Trainer and Consultant. Larry prides himself as being a thought leader in social media, who likes to inspire others to use new media to create positive change in their lives. Readers of his books write from all over the globe to ask for marketing advise and to share their own success stories.

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    How to Make Money Online - Larry Elliott Bussey

    Copyright © 2010 by Larry Elliott Bussey.

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

    This book was printed in the United States of America.

    To order additional copies of this book, contact:

    Xlibris Corporation

    1-888-795-4274

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    Orders@Xlibris.com

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    Contents

    ~Acknowledgments~

    Prologue

    Chapter 1

    How to select a great topic

    Chapter 2

    Where to find great writers

    Chapter 3

    How to choose the best writer for your project

    Chapter 4

    Where to find artists to develop great cover art

    Chapter 5

    How to sell your book on the web

    Chapter 6

    30 Richest Internet Entrepreneurs

    Chapter 7

    Finally, Someone Reveals How To Guarantee Your Success As A Clickbank Product Vendor…

    Chapter 8

    Why Are Americans Jobless ?

    Chapter 9

    The Ins and Outs of Adsense

    Chapter 10

    Introducing Auto Tweeter / Facebook Generator

    Chapter 11

    Ebook Reader Devices

    ~Dedication~

    In loving memory of my father A.J. Bussey.

    To my mother Barbara and my sister Sandra Burum

    for their supportive spirit and unconditional love.

    Target readers

    •    Internet Marketers

    •    Entrepreneurs

    •    Online store owners

    •    Business owners who want to migrate their business on the web

    •    Affiliates / Super Affiliates

    •    People with low or no budget

    •    Web designers / developers / programmers

    •    Advertisers that want better solutions than PPC

    • E-commerce and marketing students

    •    Work at home people

     ~Acknowledgments~

    Writing this book has been a memorable experience because of the close cooperation I have enjoyed from the staff of Xlibris Publishing Corporation.

    I especially want to thank my Internet Marketing Mentors for their inspiration and the much needed support along the way.

    But to all at Xlibris Corporation goes my deeply felt gratitude for the keen and abiding interest in this book.

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    eBook

    Creation for

    Entrepreneurs

    Amazon.Com recently reported that they

    are selling more ebooks then hard covers.

    Legal Notice:—The author and publisher of this publication and the accompanying materials have used their best efforts in preparing this book. The author and publisher make no representation or warranties with respect to the accuracy, applicability, fitness, or completeness of the contents of this book. The information contained in this book is strictly for educational purposes. Therefore, if you wish to apply ideas contained in this book, you are taking full responsibility for your actions.

    The author and publisher disclaim any warranties (express or implied), merchantability, or fitness for any particular purpose. The author and publisher shall in no event be held liable to any party for any direct, indirect, punitive, special, incidental or other consequential damages arising directly or indirectly from any use of this material, which is provided as is, and without warranties. The author and publisher do not warrant the performance, effectiveness or applicability of any sites listed or linked to in this book. All links are for information purposes only and are not warranted for content, accuracy or any other implied or explicit purpose.

    Internet Marketing EBook News—

    Do It Like The Big Dogs

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    The Big Dogs are sites like Amazon, EBay, Fortune 500 companies, top 1000 Alexa ranked sites from Multinational companies etc. Now you can get this knowledge too with How To Make Money Online

    Prologue

    Dear reader,

    I would not have believed it if I hadn’t done it for myself. You can actually write an ebook without actually doing the writing. Because of an interesting legal twist, you can hire a writer and then when the writer is finished, you own the complete copyright to the work. If it sounds too good to be true, it almost is!

    But there’s something else that’s almost too good to be true: having an ebook written doesn’t cost near what it costs to have a hard cover book written. It’s actually pretty affordable for someone who plans to recoup their money with ebook sales. One more almost-too-good-to-be-true fact: ebooks often sell for the same price that a traditional, hold-it-in-your-hand, book would sell for!

    No writing, no problem!

    Let me tell you a little about my story. As the Internet began taking over the world, dollar signs flashed almost constantly in the back of my mind. I did some research to see who was making money from this evolution. I ran across import companies, search engines, web-site-development/hosting companies and auction sites. That was a few years ago. Now, more than ever, the Internet is starting to define business.

    People are actually paying for and downloading songs for their listening pleasure. People are researching, planning and booking entire vacations online. People who love information are inhaling the Internet. Information is everywhere. Of course that presents a bit of a dilemma. Information overload. Part of the problem with researching the Internet is the information you glean during your surfing is highly if not completely unorganized.

    You do a Google search. You notice there are thousands of pages relevant to your search terms. So, you narrow your search by adding a word or two. Now you’re down to several hundred pages. And you start clicking on them, one after the other. On to the next problem of up-popping popups. Darn those things. By the time you close all the windows, you may have very well forgotten why you sat down at the computer in the first place. Even on sites without popups, you really don’t know what exactly you’re going to get or whether or not the source is reliable. The Internet is like a feast with some of the options being spoiled. Yuck! But the buffet is intriguing, so most of us tend to return to try our luck again and again.

    Anyway, all this got me to thinking, what about ebooks? Yeah, sure, you can read Charles Dickens on a computer, but I’m talking about ebooks that teach, in a nonfiction sort of way. If I could put a few good ebooks on the web, then maybe people who wanted to learn about a topic could read an entire book from a reputable source online. So I tried it. And guess what? At first I didn’t have much success. But I dusted myself off, studied, tried again, tried again and tried again. Eventually, through trial and error mostly, I stumbled on a formula that worked! This book was born well after all of that, but I think it’s high time I share my experience. There’s plenty of room on the Internet for everyone. Climb aboard!

    The Man Who Could Have Become Bill Gates

    The Real Story Of (Gary Kildall)

    The legend goes like this: One fateful day in the summer of 1980, three buttoned-down IBMers called on a band of hippie programmers at Digital Research Inc. (DRI) located in Pacific Grove, Calif. They hoped to discuss licensing DRI’s industry-leading operating system, Control Program for Microcomputers (CP/M). Instead, DRI founder Gary Kildall blew off International Business Machine (IBM) to gallivant around in his airplane and the frustrated IBMers turned to Gates for their operating system. This anecdote has been told so often that techies need only be reminded of "the day Gary Kildall went flying" to recall the rest. Gates offered to provide IBM an operating system too, even though he didn’t have one at the time. This required a hasty purchase.

    While he’s revered for his technical innovations, many believe Kildall made one of the biggest mistakes in the history of commerce. The saga of the computing industry is rich with outsize characters and surprising plot turns, but there’s one story that has risen over time to mythic proportions. It’s the tale of how software pioneer Gary Kildall missed out on the opportunity to supply IBM with the operating system for its first PC—essentially handing the chance of a lifetime and control of tech’s future, to rival Bill Gates and Microsoft Corp. (MSFT). In the process, he may have missed out on becoming the world’s richest man.

    The Book: They Made America by Harold Evans, is certain to elicit cries of protest. That’s because it attacks the reputations of some of the key players of the early PC era—Gates, IBM and Tim Paterson (born 1956). The Father of DOS, an American computer programmer, the Seattle programmer who wrote an operating system, QDOS, based partly on CP/M that became Microsoft’s DOS. Paterson squirms, for instance, at the implication that he’s fixated on his authorship of DOS. He holds a profile in Forbes, contrived as a first-person account. I was 24 when I wrote DOS, it begins. It’s an accomplishment that probably can’t be repeated by anyone ever.

    Evans asserts that Paterson copied parts of CP/M and that IBM tricked Kildall, because Gates rather than the more innovative Kildall prevailed, according to the book, the world’s PC users endured more than a decade of crashes with incalculable economic cost in lost data and lost opportunities. David G. Lefer, one of Evans’ two collaborators, says: We’re trying to set the record straight. Gates didn’t invent the PC operating system and any history that says he did is wrong.

    There’s no doubt that Gary Kildall an American computer scientist and microcomputer entrepreneur was one of the pioneers of the industry. He invented the first operating system for microcomputers in the early 1970s, making it possible for hobbyists and companies to build the first personal computers. Legalities aside, Microsoft’s original DOS was based in part on Kildall’s CP/M. His insight was, that by creating an operating system separate from the hardware, applications could run on computers that were made by different manufacturers.

    On July 8, 1994, Gary Kildall (May 19,1942-July 1994) fell at a Monterey, CA. biker bar during a biker brawl and hit his head. The exact circumstances of his death and injury remain unclear; Kildall’s colleagues recall him as creative, easygoing and adventurous. Kildall preferred to leave the IBM affair in the past and to be known for his work before and afterward, he continually faced comparisions between himself and Bill Gates as well as fading memories of his contributions. In addition to flying, he loved sports cars, auto racing, boating and he had a lifelong love of the sea. Although his career in computing spanned more than two decades, he is mainly remembered in connection with IBM’s unsuccessful attempt in 1980 to license CP/M for the IBM PC.

    Gates bought Tim Paterson’s program, called QDOS, for $75,000, renamed it DOS, improved it and licensed it to IBM for a low per-copy royalty fee. The rest is history. (Bill Gates Net Worth:$53 Billion: 2010). Paterson passed in and out of Microsoft during the 80’s, but retuned for good in 1990. Paterson has patents and industry awards to his professional credit (including the Stewart Alsop Hindsight Award in 1991, recognized along with Bill Gates). He’s now retired, but the prominent First Place trophies and clippings on the wall of his Building 2 office come from the world of off-road racing, in which he bangs a four-wheel drive Mazda around gravel back roads throughout the Northwest.

    I’m still having lots of fun, he says.

    Chapter 1

    How to select a great topic

    It couldn’t be easier to select a topic for an ebook. People are hungry for information and people are looking to the Internet to feed their hunger. After you’ve read this chapter, you will feel confident enough to choose your own topic, or you can literally pull your ebook topic directly from this book and use it! How’s that for a deal?

    Observe what’s going on around you

    If you’re smart enough to read this book, you’re smart enough to look around, determine what interests you and those around you. Think of what problems you’ve recently solved, what kinds of problems others have had and solved. Any problem that has been solved in your world could easily be the subject of your next book. People love to read how others have solved a problem that they currently have.

    So, brainstorm a list of problems in your life and in the lives of those around you. Your friend Bob lost his job? Your sister’s child had chicken pox? How did they cope or find solutions? While you’re at it, start another list of unsolved problems evident in your corner of the world. Write down problems you wish you had solved. Aha! These are subjects that people will really be interested in! How to lose the last ten pounds. The truth about UFOs. The straightest path to becoming a millionaire. From your personal corner, your step-granddaughter is pregnant at age 14? Your grocery bill is double what it used to be? Your roof leaks? These are problems waiting for ebook solutions!

    These unsolved problems would also be great ebook topics. Remember, you don’t have to know the solution, just the topic. You’re going to get someone else to do the research and write the book for you. You will not actually be writing one word.

    Spend a few minutes Googling

    The Internet is a great way to find out what people are looking for at any given moment. You can search for almost anything. Google™ is a popular search engine you can use, or you can try any of the others like Yahoo!® or Mamma.com. Type in phrases like top concerns of Americans, best-selling nonfiction topics, or popular how-to manuals. Common worries of 2010.

    And while you’re on the Internet…

    Find out the most popular nonfiction books from the New York Times bestseller list, Amazon and a Google search for ebooks. Your findings will tell you exactly what book subject’s people are buying right now. Try this. Go to www.amazon.com. From the tabbed menu running along the top of the Amazon home page, click Top Sellers. I did this one day in September 2008 and found a Harry Potter book, several other fiction books and titles such as Natural cures they won’t tell you

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