Teach Your Subscribers How to Host Their Webpages on Amazon S3 and Take Advantage of the MASSIVE Space, Bandwidth, and Speed - No more crashing webpages!
Take Advantage of This Done-For-You Step-by-Step Tutorial With PLR Rights
Online marketers in all niches invest a lot of time into producing stellar content that they can sell.
They:
Research to find out a good, marketable topic
Spend countless hours creating fabulous content
Get all the images and any other doodads done
Get a well-converting sales page designed
Create a listing in the marketplace
Link their well-researched and developed package to the listing in the marketplace
Get affiliates to help promote their offers
And then they launch…
After all this hard work, they hope that it all goes well when they launch…
And then it doesn’t…
Soon after the launch is live, they receive frantic emails, private messages, tweets and chats from their affiliates letting them know that their sales page seems to be down.
Bummer!
They discover that they seem to have exceeded the “unlimited” bandwidth on the shared servers.
They may have heard about other online marketers using managed WordPress hosting for their websites. It sounds good, but it may not be within their current budget.
So they keep putting up their sales pages on the shared WP hosting and cross their fingers, hairs, toes… and hope for the best.
They Don't Have to Keep Hoping for the Best!
Guess what?
Your subscribers can still take advantage of lots of storage space, plenty of bandwidth and pretty good speed, without having to break bank.
They can do this by simply making use of the very generous resources from Amazon to host their sales pages. Amazon provides cloud storage, called Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), that very many companies, including Dropbox, NETFLIX, airbnb, and many others use.
The best thing about having an Amazon S3 account is that they get the first year absolutely free!
Here’s what they get in the first year…

AND, even after the first year, they pay for what they use at the very tiny rate of cents per GB (gigabytes) of stuff stored. So if they don’t ‘use’ (transfer in and out) the stuff in their account, they pay nothing. Even when they do use it, they pay peanuts.
Have a look at Amazon’s pricing structure…

I think that’s a FABULOUS deal, don’t ya?
Your subscribers can use the first year of having their S3 account to learn how to use it AND to put up their sales pages there. They get to make some money without incurring any money, and without worrying about their sales pages crashing.
This is All Very Good, But How the Heck Do Your Subscribers Put Up Their Sales Pages On Amazon S3?
Great question!

My name is Carol Nyambura. I love learning, and totally love teaching.
If you’ve dabbled in any of Amazon’s cloud services, you know that it’s not always easy or straighforward to find your way around.
For this reason, most people make do with the bare minimum of storing their files – Word, pdf, text, audio, video – and nothing else. Yet there is a lot more that you could do with Amazon S3.
I created this tutorial based on my own need to learn how to host webpages on Amazon S3. I also wanted to make it a reference guide for myself, so that I can keep revisiting the manual whenever I need to.
The ‘How to Host Your HTML Webpage on Amazon S3‘ tutorial takes the guesswork out of taking advantage of Amazon’s generosity to host webpages.
The tutorial takes your subscribers step-by-step and shows them how to:
Create an Amazon S3 account
Create an appropriately named bucket (Amazon’s term for ‘folders’)
Upload a sales page and related files into the bucket created
Set the permissions (security) for the files appropriately so that the website is viewable
Change the settings so that the bucket created becomes a static html website
Use the Amazon S3 ‘website’ to host a complete sales funnel from frontend to multiple upsells and downsells
Accomplish each of the steps by following the clear screenshots, so they’re never left wondering what any of the steps actually look like
This alone is enough to enable them to have a fully-functioning sales funnel set up on Amazon S3…
However, the Amazon S3 url tends to be long, ugly, and advertises the fact that the webpage is hosted on Amazon S3.
It looks something like this:
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/theAmazonS3bucketname/filename.html
or
https://theAmazonS3bucketname.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/filename.html
or
https://s3.amazonaws.com/theAmazonS3bucketname/filename.html
or
https://theAmazonS3bucketname/s3.amazonaws.com/filename.html
Yikes!
This is NOT good for a number of reasons:
The url is not easy to remember – so it would be quite difficult for someone to remember the website address for the sales page
It’s very obvious that the webpage is hosted on Amazon S3 – if the security settings are weak, the stuff hosted on Amazon S3 is vulnerable to being stolen by unscrupulous individuals
This url brands Amazon instead of branding their own business
So…
I’ve included a section in the tutorial that will help to overcome this challenge…
Mask the url of the webpage created so that nobody knows the sales page is hosted on Amazon S3 and it brands their business
So the url will change from the long, ugly one to something like this:
http://demo.domain.com/filename.html
Ain’t that cool?
Help Your Subscribers to STOP Losing Out on Potential Income Because of Server Crashes
Let’s say every time your subscriber launches something, their website crashes. And each time it crashes, they lose a minimum of $100 in potential earnings. After 5 launches, they’ll have lost:
$100 x 5 = $500
And that’s just the minimum loss…
Apart from that, they may also end up losing their reputation among their current and potential affiliates, which will definitely cost them some additional earnings.
But it doesn’t have to be that way…
You can brand yourself as a caring mentor and teach your subscribers exactly what to do in order to use Amazon S3 to host their sales pages.
Invest in the ‘How to Host Your HTML Webpage on Amazon S3‘ plr tutorial and rebrand it and sell it to your customers as your own. Start teaching your customers how to take advantage of the massive storage, bandwidth and speed offered by Amazon S3.
When they apply what they learn in this tutorial, they’ll:
Have peace of mind, knowing that their sales pages won’t crash;
Have a better reputation among their current and potential affiliates, which will increase their earning potential;
Stop losing money every time their website crashes during launches;
Save money by taking advantage of the low cost resources from Amazon;
The low investment you’ll make in this tutorial will give you (and your customers) a HUGE return on your investment.
And your customers will thank you for teaching them this very important skill.
Here's What You Get in This PLR Tutorial...
A 30+ page, step-by-step tutorial in pdf format with clear screenshots included for each step
Use this version for personal learning purposes only (personal use rights)


The editable, rebrandable, Word version with unbranded screenshots
Edit this version and brand it as your own - you get private label rights (PLR) to this version


Share it with or sell to your subscribers

Turn it into a mini-challenge for your subscribers

Use it as website content on your blog

Create slideshows or videos using the content

Add it to your membership site

Use it as a lead magnet to attract subscribers
A 1-page checklist highlighting the key steps of the process (pdf and Word versions)
The checklist also indicates the page numbers of the tutorial to review for each step

You'll also get the demo website I've used in the tutorial
You get all the files and folders of the demo website so that you can upload them onto your own Amazon S3 account (NOTE: you cannot resell the demo website)
Your Rights:
You CAN edit and rebrand the Word versions of the tutorial and sell as your own product (PLR rights)
You CANNOT resell the pdf version of the tutorial – it’s for your personal use only
You CANNOT use my name or my domain name in the tutorial you resell
You CANNOT resell the demo website included as part of this tutorial. You can only use it to create a tutorial hosted in your own Amazon S3 account
You CANNOT transfer PLR rights to your customers. Your buyers get personal use rights only.
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