And I don’t come out with a whole ton of products because I could probably come out with fifteen or
twenty, but I don’t want to work with just anybody, I want to work with someone I know is going to
put out something rock solid. And if I can find someone that will do it I would work with them too.
I’m not locked into one programmer, but if I can find out he can do something really good I’ll work
with him too of course. I’m always looking to expand my business.
In a way your products are very related as well ... they build on each other.
Sure they do. And you know like the
OptIn Lightning
and the
ad-tracker
are similar in a sense. They
both are for ezine publishing and
Lightning Popup
is obviously a really good tool for affiliate
marketing.
Because I do use
Lightning Track
every day. And I’ve found a little tip ... this might be useful
for people actually... a little tip to find out exactly how many people have opened your eBook.
Basically, on the front page of my eBook I just do a one pixel by one pixel image source and
direct it to a
Lightning Track
link so I know exactly how many unique views it’s had.
( <img src="lighting track link" height="1" width="1"> )
Obviously that does assume people are reading it online but I would imagine the majority do,
and it’s just useful to see as the numbers grow as your eBook spreads across the net.
In fact. I never got one of those eBooks where every time somebody opened it, it chose a different
number. I wish I could sometime down the road.
But right now I’ve just been using the standard
PDF Adobe Acrobat
. The only reason I like that is so
people in Macs can’t complain "I can’t open it".
I like
E-ditor Pro
the best. I think that’s the best stuff out there. I love that software product.
What’s the domain for that.
E-ditorial.com
Okay. I generally use the one at
eBooksCompiler.com
-- it’s very good. It’s got a lot of good
features and it’s surprisingly inexpensive.
Even though I do prefer to work with EXE’s for two reasons ... one -- because if I do a book
that’s either free to distribute or with reprint rights, they get clicked on a lot more than PDF’s
I find. And also it is easier to brand. But as you say you’re losing maybe 5% of people
because they’re on Macs.
I know what you’re saying.
But I know now you can get brandable PDF’s.
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