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How to Benefit from the Audio Book Revolution

The world of audio books has been steadily growing since these unique literary vehicles were first introduced more than 20 years ago, and the technology has continued to grow and change as well. From the original books on tape to the audio books of today, which are as likely to come as downloadable books as books on tape, audio books have continued to evolve to meet the ever changing needs of readers and consumers.

Audio books are so popular in fact that many readers prefer them to the old fashioned paperback and hardback books, and it is certainly easy to understand their wide appeal. After all, audio books can be enjoyed anywhere, in the car, on the train, on the subway or even in the shower, making them much more versatile and useful than their paper counterparts.

What this means for the smart entrepreneur is that there are plenty of opportunities to profit from audio books. Whether you resell the works of other authors or create your own audio books focusing on your own areas of expertise, the audio book market is a very lucrative and wide ranging one.

When creating, marketing and selling audio books, it is important to make the audio books as user friendly as possible. The more user friendly your customers find your audio books, the greater the likelihood that they will become regular customers. If you fail to take the needs of the actual user of the audio book into account, you will not be able to succeed in the market, since one time sales may not be able to sustain the business long term. It is much better to aim for repeat sales, and the basis of getting those customers to come back time after time is to provide them with more value than they would have expected.

One of the keys to making the audio books as user friendly as possible is to provide the audio books you sell in a variety of different formats. When the first audio books hit the market more than two decades ago, almost all of them were sold as books on tape, but these days consumers have a great many more choices. When the audio CD first hit the market, audio books quickly adapted the CD format to their needs, spurred on no doubt by the rising number of CD players in cars and trucks.

These days of course the hottest format is that of the MP3, and MP3 format is used not only for downloading our favorite songs but for downloading all kinds of audio information, including audio books. The MP3 format lends itself quite well to the world of audio books, and every audio book seller, creator and marketer should be sure to offer this downloadable format.

It is important as well to offer audio books in a variety of different subjects. The number of subjects you focus on, and the variety of products you sell, will of course be affected by the nature of your business, and by the makeup of your target audience. The world of selling and marketing audio books lends itself well to specialty markets, and this type of targeted marketing can be quite effective.

For instance, some sellers of audio books will focus their businesses on selling self improvement, sales training and other career development audio books to other entrepreneurs, and to business executives. This segment of the audio book market is one of the most popular, and most lucrative, and many audio book sellers have found success here.

It is important for the entrepreneur to thoroughly research market to determine which market best meets your own interests and needs.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Cody Moya writes about “How To Profit From Audio Books” in his Free Courses on Internet Marketing. You can sign up for his free Courses and get additional information at his website: http://FreeInternetMarketingCourses.com

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