So in this video, I just wanted to talk about two platforms that you could potentially use to sell your ebook. Of course, there's many out there, but I would highly recommend just taking a look at these two because they are really some of the biggest in terms of actually selling digital products. The first one that I wanted to mention is gumroad. I've actually never used it, but I've purchased many products through it. And I really do like how things are set up with their system. Generally, it's a very simple setup, from what I've seen, and I have looked at a couple funnels that people have set up with this particular platform.
And it just is very, very simple. You make this you make the purchase, and then it has a deliverable on the back end. Very, very easy to use, very intuitive interface. And, you know, they kind of talk about here like some of the different costs associated with other competitors and things like that. So they talk about how they're one of the best valuable options around. So really, you You can start selling anything on here you can do courses, books, film music, and of course, you could do an E book.
So this would be a really good option to check out, head over to gumroad to take a look at that. The next one I want to show you, let me just open it up here is jvzoo. This is really more of an internet marketing based system, but you can sell just about anything. It doesn't have to be related to internet marketing. But generally, a lot of the products that are found on the marketplace here are just in that niche. You can have affiliates promote your your products for you.
They just offer a huge wide range of stuff that you can do with it. You can even do profit sharing with other people like partners. They just make everything so simple, and they Nothing is left out. This is absolutely one of my favorite platforms for promoting products, bringing in affiliates and just everything that you really need. So, just wanted to show you, I'm actually going to bring it up here. Sorry, I'm going back in and out of full screen here.
Basically, here's the page that I set up for my fiber on tap product. So I thought I'd give you a little idea of how I set this up. And this would probably help you if you do decide to use jvzoo, because this is what I used. So you can see here, very, very basic information for my product. They do have video tutorials, which you can check out as well. But I'm going to show you how I've set mine up.
You can see how I've allowed sales. I am showing it in the marketplace. And then here's my launch date and time. I watched it on the 31st of March in 2014. So almost two years ago. Here you can see the product name in US currency, charging $7.
I did a special offer where if somebody one of my affiliates decided to promote the initial product, they would get 100% of the Commission's and then on that upsell product, they would earn 50% of the Commission's so the idea was I wanted to get affiliate encouraged to promote my products, because they would also make money on on the ebook, just as much as I would make, if not potentially more. And then on the people that did decide to buy the course for the $15. Of course, I could make even more money off of that. quantity. Obviously, you want to leave that unlimited because you're looking for you don't want to limit your sales unless you're doing something special. You put in a support email address.
Here's the landing page, which for me was over on the word form. I did not want to send all the traffic to the sales page after the launch day in time, I wanted to send them to a special here's actually I believe where it is the delivery method was a thank you page. And you have this special pass parameters to download page. And this would send them to a special page I showed you earlier which is the upsell offer. Everybody had up to 30 days to return the product for a refund. I was eligible for the product of the day.
Of course you want that. And then affiliate approval I always do manual. And the reason for that is if someone does decide they want to sell your book on your behalf, you just don't want to have to deal with scammers or people that might rip you off people that might cause you to get lots of refunds. One example might be, let's just say you, you have automatic affiliate approval set on this, and some notes your product, and then the person who purchased it decided to refund it. That means now you're kind of out your money, you've already paid your affiliate, and it can just kind of cause problems. So you can have a manual approval for the affiliates you want to let in.
And then you can also do a delayed payout and choose to you know, pay them whenever you feel like affiliate terms. That's kind of optional. Notes to affiliates. You can add a little thing here that this just kind of describes what it is. And then I've got a URL there which is for the actual people to go and apply as an affiliate. And then over on the bottom right here you can see I've integrated my get response.
With a special API key, and then it's actually using a special email list for the products. So I know the people on that list are from people that purchase this product. And then I've got here watch a video tutorial about time sales, what you can do is for every few sales, the price would actually increased by one cent. I don't know if this actually ever worked when I launched it. I may have tried to add it after I had already launched it. So I don't know if it worked.
And then of course, on the marketplace, you can add in what categories the book belongs in, or the product rather. And then add in some keywords and they do have some other stuff in here. Looks like they can get a discount if they share it on Facebook. That's kind of a cool thing. I don't know if that might be new. And of course the pay payment option I have mine set up for PayPal.
So pretty straightforward. If you're looking for more information on setting this up, I would just check out the tutorials on jvzoo. But it really is not that bad. Don't feel like oh my god, I can't do this. It really is only a little bit more complex. When you do, the Oto, or one time offer is what Oto stands for.
And you have to do some special interlinking with how you create you have to make another product page for that and then link these two together and let jvzoo know that it's going to be an upsell, so they send the traffic to the other offer. So that's pretty much how you set this up. Just I'd show you guys this and I hope it's useful.