A lot of budding eBook writers seem to have lost themselves in the complicated world of figuring out unique (and sometimes downright unusual ways) of multiplying their eBook creations to increase profits. While it may be beneficial for everyone to venture into that path every now and then, everyone still needs to learn the basics. Commonly accepted ways of multiplying your eBook creation is still the best way to go – only after knowing all the basic routes can one start thinking about side streets and back routes.

Good advertising is still top priority. Use your eBook as an advertising engine for both your own products and other people, then allot a space in your eBook to advertise them. Or you can sell ad spaces in your eBook for other people. Yet another way of advertising is to trade an ad space in your eBook for an ad space found in another person’s eBook.

Give a few copies to select individuals or groups of people – for free. You are probably thinking that this sounds totally counterproductive, but it actually works. Giving people free copies will let them know that you write great eBooks and make them consider you as the next good purchase to make.

You can make money and generate greater sales by selling the rights of your books. Selling it will allow a bigger website to distribute your creation at a speed which you might not be able to accomplish on your own, and you earn money with every reprint. This is the best example of making your eBook work for you instead of the other way around.

These three popularly used methods of multiplying your eBook creation will guarantee a wider readership for you. Of course, do not limit yourself to these methods, because as you go on you will discover several equally effective tips and tricks of your own.

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Sean Mize is a full time internet marketer who has written over 1574 articles in print and 11 published ebooks.

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