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Set
up your Infoproduct as a download to sell
off you website |
by:
Trevor
Anderson |
Almost
everywhere you look on the Internet there
is advice on what to sell off your website.
One of the most common recommendations is
"Information."
Yes, Information! Infoproducts: eBooks,
eZines, Newsletters, etc, etc. "How to write
a best selling eBook." "Create your own
Newsletter." "Sell your own eBook off your
website." "People crave information." Fantastic!
What no one ever explains is how you set
up your Infoproduct as a download. As far
as I am aware, you will probably struggle
to find out how to do this anywhere on the
web too.
The following information assumes you have
a website up and running. If you are selling
off your site you will need a "Merchant
Account" which will take instantaneous payment,
which of course, is necessary before your
customer is allowed to download your product.
You will need to coordinate access from
your website (the place where the customer
decides and takes action to buy your download)
to the download link you have created.
This is where your "Merchant Account" will
help. For example; PayPal has excellent
tools for setting up your pricing and shipping
costs and creating "Buy Now" buttons, which
buyers click on to take them to the Credit
Card/PayPal account holders payment page.
You will be able to set up a link through
PayPal's "Merchant Tools" which brings the
buyer to your download link once payment
has been approved.
Creating a Download
One of the most efficient and cost effective
ways to deliver your Infoproduct is by "Download."
The process is not complicated. All you
are doing when you set up a download is
directing the purchaser (after they have
paid by electronic means) back to your web
page with a download link on it.
They click this "Download Now" link and
they are invited to save or open the download
on their own computer. Your download product
is stored in a predetermined file/folder
on your own computer.
The best way to do this is to zip up the
file to keep it from taking up as much room
and then save the zipped file to your web
server (your website on the internet).
You can use WinZip (you may already have
it) to accomplish this. First you need to
download (if you haven't already) a copy
of the free (evaluation) version of WinZip.
www.winzip.com There are other zip programs
but WinZip is probably the most popular.
Before you install, the program will ask
you if you want the program to start with
WinZip Wizard or WinZip Classic. Choose
Classic.
After the programme has been successfully
installed, follow these steps:
1. Start WinZip
2. From the menu, choose "File" and then
select "New Archive".
3. A window of your hard drive, showing
all the contents of your computer, will
appear, and you are asked to give the zip
file a name. Before you give it a name make
sure you pay attention to where (what folder)
you are getting ready to save this file
in. You'll need to locate it later. I would
use "Desktop," but it could be anywhere
on your hard drive. Just remember where.
This is the zipped file you are getting
ready to create will contain all the files
you want people to be able to download.
So it will be the file that is saved to
your web server(uploaded to the internet
via your site).
So; now navigate to the folder (the place
on your hard drive, for example; desktop)
where you want the zip file to be saved
and name it whatever you want.
Lets say, for example purposes, you have
written an eBook so we can call the file
ebook. WinZip will attach .zip into the
filename automatically, so it will be called
ebook.zip Click OK.
4. Next, the window of your hard drive will
appear again. At this point you want to
locate the file or files you want to zip
up and be placed inside the file you just
named in step 3.
This is where you choose the file/s you
want people to download. Let's say you have
saved your eBook on your "Desktop" (but
it could be anywhere on your hard drive).
Once you find it, select it and click "Add".
If you have more than one file to select,
hold down the control key and select all
the files and then click Add.
5. You will now be taken back to WinZip's
home window and you should see the file/s
you want to zip up in the window.
6. Select the file/s. If you have more than
one, just hold down control and click all
the files, or, go to "File" and click "Select
All."
7. Once the file/s are selected, go to "Actions"
and on the drop down menu click "Make .EXE
file".
8. A pop-up menu will come up thanking you
and reminding you to register. Just ignore
registration request and click OK (you don't
have to register).
9. Another pop-up window will appear and
ask; "Create a self-extracting zip file
from" You will see the name of the zip file
that you created in Step 3.
10. Right below that you will see a blank
that says "Default 'Unzip To' Folder". This
is the name of the folder that the files
will automatically extract (unzip) to when
people download the files from your site.
If that folder does not exist on the person's
PC, WinZip will create it for them. Don't
leave it blank, or it will automatically
go in their TEMP folder.
It is suggested that you list something
here. Try to give it a name similar to the
filename so the person will recognize it
when they look for the folder on their PC
at some stage in the future.
In the example we use here of eBook you
could call it "eBook ; followed by whatever
you are writing about. "So if your book
is about growing roses, you could call it
"eBook Complete Rose Grower." Click OK.
11. Now the program will ask you if you
want to test the file which has just been
zipped up. Click "Yes" and WinZip will run
through the unzipping process. This is the
same process the user that has just downloaded
your file/s will see.
12. Next the pop-up box will tell you where
the file is unzipping from. This will be
the same location you selected in step 3.
13. Select "Unzip" and the program will
say; "1 file unzipped successfully" or if
you had more than one file it will tell
you how many were successfully unzipped.
On your hard drive, there should have been
a folder created called "Complete Rose Grower"
(or whatever name you chose in Step 10)
and the files should be sitting there unzipped.
14. Now you're ready to take the zipped
file and upload it to your server so people
can download.
15. Go to Windows Explorer and locate the
zip file that you created in step 3. So
if you named it ebook, you should see a
file called ebook.zip. This is the file
that contains all of your files inside that
people will download. If you want to test
it again, just double click on the zip file
and WinZip should extract the files to the
folder you specified in step 10.
16. Now you need to upload this zip file
to the internet. Assuming you have a website
from which to sell your eBook, you need
to find an FTP program (File Transfer Protocol)
to do this.
There are many to choose from. Just do an
Internet search for "FTP Program." When
installed the program will help you upload
the file/s in effect, onto your site and
therefore, the internet.
17. For the purposes of these examples let's
call your domain www.betterebooks.com (Please
Note: This is not a real URL; at least it
wasn't at the time of writing!). After you've
uploaded the file, you're ready to point
people to the link so they can download
the zip file.
18. As an example, you uploaded ebook.zip
to a folder called "ebooks" and your domain
name is "www.betterebooks.com" then the
link you will use to point to the download
will be something like;
"http://www.betterebooks.com/ebooks/ebook.zip"
The WinZip program creates this link automatically.
When buyers click on this link it will immediately
start the download process.
19. After they download it the unzipping
program will unzip the file to the folder
that you specified in step 11 on their hard
drive.
So there you have it. Easy! Good Luck and
great success.
About the author:
I am a family man with two grown children
and one 5 year old grandson.
I run my own successful (small) recruitment
business, which keeps me busy but allows
the freedom to develop my interest in computers
and the internet.
I have have a website:
http://www.buildyourownbusinesswebsite.com
from which I sell a self produced CD "Build
Your Own Business Website" to help newbies
and existing (offline) businesses to build
a simple but effective website to get their
business online.
I am currently working on some software
which I hope to sell to a niche market.
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