Hi,
I need some newbie guidance on what to do next with my ebooks.
I have finally managed to create two pdf ebooks using OpenOffice. They are now saved to my desktop. One is a giveaway to help build a list and the other is to sell to that list.
I anticipate getting a domain name and hosting through either hostgator or Bluehost and installing wordpress.org and then creating a small website or squeeze/landing page and setting up the email automation and payment probably using AWeber and PayPal. I am still working at figuring this process out. (Help with this would be appreciated).
What I really need to know is the actual process of ‘where and how’ to place those two ebooks and how best to secure the paid ebook.
Do I simply place both ebooks directly into the media files of the wordpress site or do I upload them direct to the hostgator/Bluehost server? Or do I need to load them to both the wordpress site AND the server?
I would really appreciate some help and if anyone has a newbie friendly step by step guide for this that would be great. Thanks.
Steve.
I need some newbie guidance on what to do next with my ebooks.
I have finally managed to create two pdf ebooks using OpenOffice. They are now saved to my desktop. One is a giveaway to help build a list and the other is to sell to that list.
I anticipate getting a domain name and hosting through either hostgator or Bluehost and installing wordpress.org and then creating a small website or squeeze/landing page and setting up the email automation and payment probably using AWeber and PayPal. I am still working at figuring this process out. (Help with this would be appreciated).
What I really need to know is the actual process of ‘where and how’ to place those two ebooks and how best to secure the paid ebook.
Do I simply place both ebooks directly into the media files of the wordpress site or do I upload them direct to the hostgator/Bluehost server? Or do I need to load them to both the wordpress site AND the server?
I would really appreciate some help and if anyone has a newbie friendly step by step guide for this that would be great. Thanks.
Steve.