That might be.
The reasons for the lack of sales might be several.
Weak copy, weak marketing on my blog and things that have nothing to do with the product itself, but with its presentation.
Or maybe the e-book is priced too high? Honestly, I can't tell. I believe the e-book has value in it and would definitely help the target it's for.
Why did the user chargeback? Again, I don't know. I will have to make a whole analysis of the possible causes.
You're creating busy work for yourself.
For this strategy, you only have a few simple steps:
1. Create content people love
2. Package a more in-depth version in an ebook
3. Sell the eBook version while people are reading the free content they love.
You're failing on step 1, because you have very few pageviews on your blog, and the book you did make has only gotten 2 sales and one chargeback.
As someone who cleared $5k in the first hour of launching their ebook, I can tell you I knew it was going to sell way before I actually created it because people were flocking to my content already. It's too easy to fall into the trap of analyzing your copy and marketing.
Focus on making shit people love that they don't need to be sold on and they will buy it. Stop wasting your time analyzing two sales.
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