
How many frustrating days have you spent watching other marketers cash in with their e-books while your ideas ebb and flow, but never materialize? Maybe you feel like you haven’t got the expertise in any profitable area.
Or perhaps you don’t even know what is profitable when it comes to information products. Most marketers who haven’t yet tasted success get disgruntled after a while. They start believing that the only way to make money with an e-book is to sell a "How to Make Money Online" product—and since they haven’t done it yet, they can’t tap that niche, either!
The truth is, some top names in this industry have developed side empires within niches that aren’t related to Internet Marketing. Did they know much of what their chosen niches are all about? Internet Marketing is really a number's game. If you had read John Reese's "The Rebirth of Internet Marketing", he wrote he has more than 1200 websites on page 2. We'll bet the bank not all sites are definitely about Internet Marketing. On the other hand, did he really know what his own sites are doing?? He has employees doing the work for him. There is no point setting up sites after sites only to let them die a slow death. That's not building businesses and it's a shameful waste of time.
But for one thing, no matter how much they know little about a niche, these gurus somehow master an art for developing proper ideas for an info-product or site based on data accumulated from knowing what consumers are hungry for, and this is all pretty straightforward about demand and supply.
You can finally master this art through Tiffany Dow.
Back in 2001, she started freelancing on Elance and quickly rose to the top of her game as the secret weapon to dozens of big-name marketers (as well as those flying under the radar). She has worked for Jimmy Brown, John Reese, Rich Schefren, and Janet Wilson to name a few.
In her new guide, Building an eBook Empire, she gossips about what she learned over the last 6 years from her clients, who taught her every detail of the business—enough that she stopped freelancing and became a marketer of her own information products. The shocking thing is that she details it all—including how you can develop your own niche e-book empire and start mapping out the plan for your own “How to Make Money on the ‘Net” rags to riches tale.
It doesn’t matter if you're a novice or advanced marketer—everyone should read through this and use it as an investment in their business. Smart entrepreneurs always know what more successful people are doing.













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