She's an extremely good writer, You'll see why... Go to her sales page even if only to read her sales copy and get a few ideas.
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Here's part of an review from EPublishing Daily
...steps you through the process of finding desperate buyers for your information products. [about] writing niche products that triggers a buying response from a prospect in desperate need of finding an answer(s) to a problem.
Alexis writes in a such a natural and personal way (there’s a My Story page or two there) that puts you at ease immediately upon reading it. She flows naturally into her topics.
Her casual writing style as seen by her use of creative headlines and subheadlines might take a short while to get used to, but if you have read some of the dreary stuff out there on the market you’ll soon appreciate it. As a sample chapter heading: How to Eat an Entire Army of Competitors for Breakfast and Still Come Out Smelling Like a Rose...
She dispels a lot of myths about seeking out topics - which is really refreshing I must say. She’s not afraid to say how it really is - there’s no sugar-coating here guys and girls...
The author has a philosophy that if you can get all the information in as compact a form as you can, answering all the questions a “desperate” buyer wants then what’s the point of padding it so that it looks like a “real” book - you’ll be just wasting their time...
Desperate Buyers Only, for me, delivers the goods and I recommend it to any budding infoproduct developer - be sure to also check out her wonderful checklist chart.
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