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In the online world, most people do not have the necessary time or the required skills to write and create e-books to give away to their site’s visitors. This is where you can come in. Giving away e-books for absolutely free from your web site can easily mean you will receive more traffic and possible spikes in revenues. So with this goal in mind, it is quite a very wise decision to create promotional e-books for other people to use so they can promote it on their web site.

However, you will need to write and create your own e-book for giving away to your visitors. In case you don’t want to write it, you could ask permission to use someone’s articles or material. Or better yet use PLR or private label right materials which allowed you to stamp your own name as the author. Always include your text or banner at the beginning of the e-book.

Once your e-book is uploaded to your web site, it is time to promote it so that people will download it and hopefully will also share the same material to their web site visitors or opt-in mailing list. In this way, you are creating a viral campaign as your ad will continue to spread all over the internet.

You have the choice of taking this approach one step further making it even more powerful. Permit people to sign-up to get a special edition of the e-book with their own text or banner ad included in it. Because their own ad is included in the e-book, they have more motivation to work harder in promoting the same material.  This put your material as well as your ad or links potentially seen by even more audience.

Giving away for free is definitely a win/win situation for you and your visitors!

It is always nice to share – for free!

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