Phase 1: Digital Product Delivery Backend. Use a service like Gumroad or create a backend to handle the sale and delivery of the eBook. Define a schema for the product, customers, and download links.
Phase 2
Phase 2: Mouth-Watering Frontend. Design a landing page with beautiful, high-quality photos of the recipes. Include sample recipes, a list of all the recipes included, and testimonials from people who have tried them. The design should be fresh and vibrant.
Phase 3
Phase 3: Instant eBook Access. Integrate the frontend with the backend for a smooth purchase process. Automatically email the eBook to the customer after purchase. Offer the eBook in different formats (e.g., PDF, ePub).
Phase 4
Phase 4: Bonuses and Community. Offer bonus materials like a meal planner or a shopping list. Create a Facebook group or other online community for people who have purchased the eBook to share their creations and tips. Run a contest or giveaway to promote the launch.
Phase 5
Phase 5: Launch and Content Marketing. Launch the eBook and promote it through a food blog, social media, and email list. Collaborate with food bloggers and influencers. Share free recipes and cooking tips to attract potential customers.