Do You Want to Use Affiliate Marketing to Sell Your E-book?
If so, Payhip may be what you are looking for
Are you an e-book writer, like me, always looking for new platforms to promote your writing?
I wrote both of my books on IngramSpark, and they are consequently for sale on Amazon, Barns & Noble, Waterstones, and many other popular online retailers.
Since I published through a platform that allows me to sell both print and e-books, my books are for sale in both formats worldwide.
When I first published, I had thought that I would just sell my books on my own website, but I got a bunch of great advice from other writers about the value of having your book available in other places too.
Although I had originally planned to do just the ebook format, I am glad that I published with the capability to have print books ordered on-demand too. My print books have heavily outsold the ebook format.
Last week, I read an article that talks about a new platform for ebooks that I had never heard about before, called Payhip.
Right after reading the article, I signed up for an account, because I love the idea of having additional visibility for my ebooks.
Once I signed up, I also found out that the Payhip platform has a built in feature that allows you to create your own affiliate program. So, I did that too.
So far, I have one affiliate, and no sales yet. But I am hopeful that if I can sign up some more people into my affiliate program, I can get some additional sales on both of my ebooks.
Have you tried Payhip? What do you think? Would you create your own affiliate program too?

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