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Do you want to write content that satisfies multiple objectives?  Create a blog on the topic that you want to create a product about.  Use that blog as your sounding board and write as much content as you possibly can.  The search engines will grab that content and increase your blog’s ranking and any links you place in that blog will be indexed as well.

People who read your blog will comment on your blog to try and get indexed by the search engines.  Your job will be to prune irrelevant comments from your blog to make your content pure over time.  Once you have a couple of months worth of content (including your affiliate links from things you have been promoting), that you can turn into an ebook.

Wondering how hard it is to do something like that?  Well, I am using a program called From-Net that I am selling on my website.  This software allows me to write blog posts and then once they are on my blog, I can create a complete ebook out of my blog posts.  Let me show you how I do it.

First I have the blog already created, except for this page that I am writing right now.  Once I finish writing it, I submit it to the blog.  The blog posts will be individual chapters in this ebook.

Next, I open up From-Net and I place the url for this page in the address bar of the From-Net browser.  The page opens up inside From-Net and you can verify that it is the right page.  Just click on the little snapshot button to save that page in the new ebook.

From-Net shows a thumbnail of your page and allows you to type in a name for your page.  You can call it whatever you like, I recommend choosing a compelling name, to grab the reader’s attention and get them to click on that page.

Then you repeat the process for each of the articles on your blog that you want to include.  Once you have all of the blog posts captured and labeled, you can then reorder the pages in the proper sequence for proper content flow for your ebook.  The cool part about creating ebooks like this comes from the potential for income from clicks on your Adsense ads, affiliate links or anything else you might be promoting.

You can make these ebooks have special offers that are brandable, so that your customers can pay for the brander to be able to resell these ebooks and make the money on the special offers.

This ebook contains blog posts from jvAlert News, which is the blog I write for Ken McArthur of jvAlert and jvAlert Live.

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One Response to “Your Blog Posts Are Your Product Content…”

  1. on 15 Apr 2008 at 9:28 am Monique Briand

    I was unlucky at finding the From-Net browser you spoke about here.

    Please provide a direct link for me here.

    Thanks in advance.

    Monique Briand

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