May 17, 2008
( Resources ) - Self Publish Your Content Online
Have an audio you’ve been dying to sell online ?
What about a report or video that you know you could earn money from because you know, without question, provides incredible value to the user ?
Okay, so, you’ve got some benefit-dripping content sitting around, just waiting to be seen.
But, you just need that “user” I mentioned above…and you need an e-commerce system to sell it, right?
If that’s the case, here’s TWO prime choices:
I can’t think of a better, low-cost, user-friendly automated and centralized service than E-Junkie. Without question, if you’re not a comptuer whiz, online marketer with a lot of resources, or haven’t outsourced the help you need, this is the the most accommodating, flexible, high quality and low cost solution for selling digital products online.
It’s great if you already have a website (or multiple websites) but lack an existing e-commerce system (shopping cart, order-taking / payment processor set-up).
If you don’t even have a website (only good content waiting for a home online), check out…
TeachOutLoud is a revolutionary new service offered by LearnOutLoud.com that allows you to spread your knowledge to the world using audio and video. Their simple web-based interface allows you to upload your digital content and sell it, or offer it for free, on their servers.
Either way, if you’re not yet selling online, for whatever hurdle you think you’ve had in the past or needed to jump over, the above 2 vendors are excuse-busters in that deparment.
E-Junkie
TeachOutLoud

2 Comments on ( Resources ) - Self Publish Your Content Online »
May 22, 2008
Lisa Cremer @ 6:54 am:
Hello Barry,
I just wanted to let you know that Oronjo.com is a new alternative to E-Junkie that is a 100% free.
Everyone can now sell their own music, thesis, novel, photos, weblog articles or movies, all from their own webpage.
This even works for weblog articles - without changing their design (a feature E-Junkie doesn’t offer). Also, you don’t need to have a PayPal or Google Checkout account to start selling content.
With kind regards,
Lisa Cremer
Oronjo.com
May 30, 2008
April L. Hamilton @ 3:30 pm:
I’d also like to add Smashwords to the list of online, free publishers of e-content. I have my novels listed there, but I’m not officially affiliated with them in any way.
Also, authors who are considering POD might want to check out the free, online IndieAuthor Guides posted at my website, and if they find the downloads useful, consider buying my how-to reference book, The IndieAuthor Guide. The free downloads and more info about the book are available at my site.
http://www.aprillhamilton.com