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Wednesday, October 11, 2006
"Make Your Site Sell" e-book free
One of my best investments ever was Ken Evoy's "Make Your Site Sell" e-book. Reading and applying it made my sales on my commercial site jump over 50% and stay there. And this e-book is now free.
That's an excellent book and the author, Ken Evoy is an amazing man. There is no one on Earth more devoted to his customer's success than Ken Evoy.
I use his hosting and site building service (SiteSell) and have read almost everything he's written on "netrepreneurship." I am very happy with the results.
Anyone interested in earning a living on the net should read that book and get on board with Ken.
Yes, Ken's products rock, and so does Ken personally. He once gave me a tip about two excellent films I may otherwise have missed. (Sexy Beast and Life as a House.)
Thanks Eolake.
ReplyDeleteWhat would interest me is how you got to run that site in the first place.
Any tips for budding web-entrepreneurs?
There is some info here.
ReplyDeleteThat's an excellent book and the author, Ken Evoy is an amazing man. There is no one on Earth more devoted to his customer's success than Ken Evoy.
ReplyDeleteI use his hosting and site building service (SiteSell) and have read almost everything he's written on "netrepreneurship." I am very happy with the results.
Anyone interested in earning a living on the net should read that book and get on board with Ken.
Yes, Ken's products rock, and so does Ken personally. He once gave me a tip about two excellent films I may otherwise have missed. (Sexy Beast and Life as a House.)
ReplyDeleteReading and applying it made my sales on my commercial site jump over 50% and stay there.
ReplyDeleteLet me guess. This was when you started posting the Pic of the Day on the home page?
No, I did that earlier.
ReplyDeleteIt was when I made a dedicated sales page with text instead of just a page of samples and a Join button.
Ah! Great observation, and a valuable tip for many of us. Thanks.
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