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Do you want an efficient and profitable way to start an online business to sell your products? The book “Amazon Income” is a step-by-step guide to how to set up your Amazon.com Internet business.
You can take advantage of Amazon.com’s online business model that has made both Amazon.com and its hundreds of thousands of associated businesses successful. You can sell your own products, Amazon.com’s products or a mixture of the two.
You can find all the information needed…and more
As soon as the copy of your book “Amazon Income” arrives, you can begin making plans about your Amazon.com online business. You will learn the history of Amazon and what makes it successful, so you can follow in its footsteps. Why has Jeff Bezos been called one of the most influential individuals of the 20th century? What is “customer-centrism,” and what can you do to leverage this marketing power?
As an Amazon Associate, you can use Amazon.com’s storefront to start your e-commerce business. This would be much more difficult, time-consuming and expensive to do on your own.
Yes, you do pay Amazon.com a commission on your sales, but hundreds of thousands of Associates apparently think that’s worth it. There are many different ways to make money on Amazon.com, and entreprenuers are using them all.
Are you the right person for running an online business?
Some people are better at a 9-to-5, and others are better running their own small businesses. This is the same. Some people are better at running an online business than others. It takes certain skills, abilities and personal characteristics. Are you suited for this business? Find out “yes” or “no” in this book before making any investments of time or money.
If you are the right person, and you see the many advantages of having your own online business, then get started right away with “Amazon Income.” First you will learn all about the many choices you have with an Amazon.com business for Amazon.com’s 59 million customers:
Amazon Marketplace for sellers of used and new items or those individuals with few or occasional sales.
Amazon Pro-Merchant for continuous sales of larger quantities.
Amazon Advantage for new authors, publishers, labels, and studios.
Amazon Associates for vendors who want to take advantage of Amazon’s marketplace.
Amazon WebStore to gain further visibility with an established Web site.

Here are all the many things you will learn in “Amazon Income” to get you started in your business:
Table of Contents
Introduction.
The Amazon Business Model of Change.
Chapter 1: Why Choose Amazon over the Competition?.
Which Amazon Vehicle is best?.
Chapter 2: Is the Online World For You?.
Building up a Business. A Number of Plusses for Online Business.
Chapter 3: Get Ready to Start
Physical Equipment and Hardware to Get Up and Running.
Peripherals.
Chapter 4: What’s the Best Product to Sell?.
Create Your Wish List
Finding the Right Source.
Chapter 5: Building the Business Foundation.
Chapter 6: Selling “Stuff” in the Amazon Marketplace.
Should You Consider a Pro-Merchant Account?.
Chapter 7: Booklovers’ Special: Selling Books Online.
Going on a Book Hunt
Expanding Your Customer Base.
The Benefits of Selling Online.
Chapter 8: Amazon’s User-Friendly Used Book System.
Textbook Sales.
Other Tips for Selling Used Books.
Chapter 9: Publish Your Own Creative Works.
Case Study.
Book Publishing with CreateSpace POD.
DVD Publishing with CreateSpace POD.
Video Publishing with CreateSpace POD.
Music Publishing with CreateSpace POD.
Case Study.
Chapter 10: Taking Advantage of Amazon.
Amazon Advantage Program Highlights.
Chapter 11: Signing up for Amazon Advantage.
Advantage Marketing and Promotional Tools.
Better Together
Ways to Increase Amazon Advantage Sales.
Chapter 12: The Benefits of Becoming an Online Affiliate.
Learning the Work and Personal Skills Needed for Affiliates.
Chapter 13: Join the Renowned Associates Program.
Chapter 14: Grand Opening of an Amazon aStore.
What is the aStore?.
Case Study.
Chapter 15: Designing with Theme, Color, and Widgets.
A Widget by any Other Name.
Chapter 16: A Wealth of Reporting Information.
Obtaining Information on Customers.
Web Site Tracking for Associates.
Chapter 17: MP3 and Kindle Offer New Horizons.
Introducing the Amazon MP3.
Case Study.
Introducing the Amazon Kindle.
Case Study.
Chapter 18: Best Reasons for Becoming an Associate.
Tips of the Trade.
Is the Amazon Associates Program Best for You?.
Case Study.
Chapter 19: Amazon’s High-Tech Web Services.
Case Study.
Chapter 20:Private Branding with Amazon’s WebStore.
Case Study.
Chapter 21: The Amazon Customer-Service Way.
Providing a Positive Buying Experience.
Chapter 22: Using E-mails to Foster Relationships.
M@king E-M@il Friendly.
Chapter 23: Be Noticed with Search Engine Optimization.
Case Study.
Chapter 24: Making a Stand-Out, Outstanding Web Site.
Your Amazon.com Bill of Rights.
Chapter 25: Building Ties with the Online Community.
Establishing Credibility with a Blog.
Joining Forums.
Product Reviews.
Video reviews.
Chapter 26: Conclusion– Continual Change at Amazon.