I think some people have the impression that since I’ve written Desperate Buyers Only – an ebook that teaches people how to write ebooks that actually sell – that I no longer make money selling any other types of ebooks.

The truth is I’ve made money selling other ebooks before DBO, and I’ll continue long after DBO is a dusty memory.

Although I should clarify that since launching DBO I do use pen names for my other ebooks, as I find that my ‘exposed’ work gets emulated more now.

But I also want my readers to know that I do indeed walk the talk.

I feel like I’m doing a disservice to my ebook writing comrades by hiding everything I do.

So in the next few weeks I’m going to take you through each step of a new ebook I’m launching.

I’m NOT going to explain why I’m doing certain things. (DBO readers will have my gameplan, and they’ll understand what’s going on behind-the-scenes.)

However even if you’re not a DBO convert, you’ll see the actual salesletter I’m going to use. (It’s in the first draft stage right now.) I’ll show you how I research the topic. And where I’ve chosen to advertise.

I have no doubts there will be a bump or two in the road. There’s always a monkey wrench with my name on it waiting in the wings.

But more importantly, I want you to see how I deal with those bumps. To show that you can screw up, and still be okay in the end.

I think that’s the most important lesson of them all.

Okay so for today, let me introduce you to the concept for this next ebook.

The current working title is “No More Smelly House.” I’m still working on the subtitle.

It teaches readers how to get rid of bad house odors, what works, and what doesn’t work.

It’s partially based on the insane-but-true problem I have with house smells, as well as my own research as to what really bugs the heck out of other people.

The domain – which I just secured is NoMoreSmellyHouse.com. Actually, I also got No-More-Smelly-House.com.

If you go to the first domain, you’ll see the first draft of the salesletter. This is NOT the complete version, so it’s still choppy in some places.

Also it hasn’t been properly formatted just yet, so don’t go there expecting to see some fantabulous set-up.

It’s really just a rough draft.

So far the salesletter is molded to fit with the same formula I talk about in Desperate Buyers Only. It took me a good 4-5 hours to complete it.

Questions, comments, suggestions? Talk to me right here.

I’ll be happy to answer most questions as this process goes along.

Alexis Dawes