A good portion of these resale searchers just want products to sell to their mailing list or to add to their website to sell. If they wanted a customized product they'd search for private label rights. Many of them won't even read the ebook, they'll just glance at it to make sure it's not garbage and then grab the sales page and customize it with their sales link to start selling it.
If some of these resellers find your ebook, and that's certainly possible, many of them may sell your branded version—the one that links to your website. Just imagine how much traffic you'd get if just a few of these guys with huge mailing lists sold your version to their subscribers. Better yet, just think how much more traffic your website could have a year or two from now as you amass an army of resellers all promoting your branded version.
What if you built up resellers in two years time? Don't you think people can drive a whole lot more traffic to your website than you can by yourself?
See the potential here? It's awesome! You can have the link go to any page on your site. If you have it linked to a page that promotes a complementary product of your own or to your review of a related affiliate product you can make even more sales or earn more affiliate commissions on the back end. If you give the page a non-descript name you could change the page content anytime you want to promote something new and still have it be relevent.
For example, a page named special-offer. Of course, many of your customers that simply buy the ebook to learn how to train their dog may try their hand at becoming resellers too, and most of them will probably sell your version. There are 1. It would cost you hundreds of dollars to hire someone to write an ebook of comparable size and quality. It would cost at least a hundred dollars more for a professionally designed web page, and could cost several thousand dollars for professional copywriting.
In case you missed it before, you can view the sales page and sales copy here link will open in a new tab or window. If you get the branded version you'll make a profit with just your second sale. Anyone can make a couple of sales, and there's an instruction set included to help you get started. Since you're making money selling the ebook anyway, think of the free site promotion and traffic you can get from those under you as a great bonus that you don't have to do anything to earn!
Alexandra Horowitz. Suzanne Clothier. Pat Miller. Jennifer Arnold. Sophia Yin Goodreads Author. Tamar Geller. Victoria Stilwell. Stanley Coren. Pamela Dennison. Karen Davison Goodreads Author. Eva Bertilsson. Bryan Bailey Goodreads Author. Leslie McDevitt. Kyra Sundance. Denise Fenzi Goodreads Author. Kathy Sdao. Nicholas Dodman Editor. Kevin Behan.
Alana Stevenson. Jean Donaldson. Michael Wombacher. Susannah Charleson. Jackie Ferrier. Grisha Stewart. Cody Lyons. Brandon McMillan. John Bradshaw. Vicki Hearne. Mark Rowlands. Brian Hare. It covers all aspects of gundog ownership, from selection though training. It highlights essential information like core behaviors, skills, and finishing.
Written by a preeminent professional handler, The Winning Edge: Show Ring Secrets details winning methods of competitive training.
It presents a unique approach to dog showing by applying sports psychology. Enables amateurs to effectively compete against veteran professionals. It features techniques for beginners as well as experienced trainers. The book covers everything needed for preparing your house, garden, and family.
It also contains information on combating common unwanted puppy behavior. With the goal of independence, this book will help create an unbreakable bond between you and your dog. It covers everything from choosing your dog, through all facets of training. Included are specific protocols for management and correction. This book is vital for owners of dogs who have demonstrated aggression.
It also includes guidance on troubleshooting common problems. With a focus on a parenting relationship with your dog, Puppy Start Right: Foundation Training for the Companion Dog gives step by step guidance on building a strong familial bond. It has extensive information on socialization, training, and problem-solving, without using force. Also included are sections on canine communication, dog development and life stages, behavior problems, and more.
It details training methods that will endure even when the collar is removed. Included are methods to correct unwanted behaviors, and reinforce good behaviors using the e-collar and additional methods. It covers some of the myths and misconceptions around adult and senior dogs.
It provides solid information on identifying and correcting common issues with adult dogs. Structure in Action: The Makings of a Durable Dog is written for owners of working and performance dogs. It has extensive information on features of a structurally sound dog. It also covers information for breeders to consider when striving for strength in their breeding programs.
It details the main pillars of positive training, and why they should be reinforced as early as possible. It goes past theory and uses a detailed plan and specific exercises for fast results.
It will help to build the confidence of the dog walker by helping train the dog to be obedient around distractions. This book is aimed at the beginner-level dog trainer. How to Train your Dog in 7 Days highlights training methods that work quickly, with no wasted time.
It covers the basics of canine body language, as well as words and signs. Also included are techniques for coaching different behavior at home and in public. Contains excellent advice on genetic diversity, hunting, tracking, retrieving, and testing. It presents a practical approach to socializing your puppy.
It also highlights how to improve learning ability and retention over time. It will help reinforce socialization, good behavior, and prevent problems associated with boredom. It provides easy to follow steps to teach your puppy how to be a well-behaved member of the household. It clearly explains the science behind canine behavior and learning. When you are choosing a dog training book, there are plenty of things to keep in mind.
We will be looking at many of those things below. In order to find the right dog training book, you have to look at various factors. Many of these factors have been detailed below. The purpose of this buying guide is to not only show you some quick books on training like the ones above, but also to give you a guide to buying your own dog training books if you have a specific problem that you need to solve or the books that are listed above do not meet your needs as a training manual.
The first question that you might want to answer for yourself is whether you want to go with the Kindle book, a hardcover book or paperback. There is very little difference between a hardcover and paperback book as far as viability as a training manual.
In either case, you have a physical book that you can mark, fold-down pages of an basically use whenever you take your dog to the park or train with him or her. However, Kindle books also offer many of these advantages, and they are often less expensive than a physical book; and there is a larger selection of Kindle books because they are cheaper to publish. You definitely want to pay attention to the publication date of the book.
The publication date of the book can either work for you or against you. Some books that were published years ago are still bestsellers today because the training materials that they provide are so universal and tested through time that they will work for dogs even decades after the book is published. However, newer books may have an advantage as well. Books that were published within the last couple years may have the advantage of the latest research on dog psychology and new training techniques that were not yet thought of when the older books were published.
You will have to decide for yourself which you want to go with. In the books that we listed in the review section, many of the authors were world-renowned experts in dog training, often having their own national television shows or entire organizations dedicated to their training techniques.
That is not going to be the case with every dog training author out there. You should look at each individual author and determine whether they have the expertise and the knowledge to write a book on training that will be effective. You also want to find out where these training techniques come from.
If the author of the book that you are looking at is basing its information on training techniques that were developed by another expert that has a book, then you probably want to go to the original source. Just make sure that you know where the author is getting the training techniques that they are using in the book that they have written.
This is important because there are a lot of books out there, and they cannot all be right.
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