Amy Harrop says that becoming a successful publisher is within the reach of anyone. Best of all, you can be a successful publisher with little or no original content. Harrop has been experimenting with something called Companion Publishing, that allows you to quickly and easily create content that needs little-to-no-writing and that leverages hot trends, your own content, and even other people’s books and content. With companion publishing, the reader is doing the majority of the writing for you! Her new training, called Companion Publishing Profits explains in detail how to build a business... [...]
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Well-known author and coach Amy Harrop has spent her career creating books for online platforms like Kindle. In her new training, Companion Publishing Profits, she is sharing her strategy for creating books efficiently and with minimum effort. One of the big problems with profitable publishing is creating an audience. interested in your books. Ideally, you would find an existing audience and tap into it. That way you don’t have to build a demand for your books. If you could do that and then if you could create in-demand content that this audience loves you could start cashing in. To make... [...]
If you are a Kindle author, or if you want to be, then check out the free course on Udemy, called Kindle Mastery – 10 Hacks For A Successful Kindle Business. The author is an experienced teacher, and in this course, there are 17 lectures on marketing on the Kindle platform. Sign up while the course is still free. [...]
Ariel Sanders is offering a free e-book called Kindle Samurai, to help beginning book writers plan their Kindle work for the best sales results. In this book, Sanders explores some critical topics for successful authorship. He want to show you how to rank on Kindle, with the lest effort and expense. It goes without saying that the least expensive way to rank is suing organic search, in which your book rises to the top of the search results for a keyword. But, of course, not just any keyword will do. So Sanders addresses the question of how to find keywords that generate a lot of search traffic. You... [...]
This is our last opportunity to tell you about Lucas Adamski‘s new collection of covers that you can customize with your book title, author name and, if you like, with a new graphic. (No Photoshop needed; Powerpoint or Open Office is enough.) Adamski is a professional graphic designed. He has many design projects to his credit. His latest (he calls it Ecover Maniac V2) is a collection of 80 book covers suitable for Kindle (and, with a little work, for Nook or physical books.) He laid out the cover, selected a compatible font, added a suitable graphic, all with a designer’s eye. Unless... [...]
Well-known graphic designer, Lucas Adamski, has released his latest professional designs, Ecover Maniac V2, an enhancement of his original Ecover Maniac. These 80 attractive covers (40 for fiction and 40 for non-fiction) can make your e-book more appealing and that can increase your sales (and your following, people looking for your next book.) Use the covers on your books and through the help of the included software, create 3D views of your books to be used in advertisements. By using Ecover Maniac V2, will save money on hiring graphic designers by making your own graphics in minutes. And you... [...]
Best-selling Kindle author Jenn Dize has put together a guide for beginners on Writing Kindle Fiction Made Easy. Amazon sells many thousands of Kindle books every day, and a lot of them are fiction. This is a big market for all kinds of fiction, and any author can find a niche that will be a good opportunity for expressing creativity. Everything you need, including: • Researching what niches and sub-niches are popular • Structuring your story • How to write quickly • Building a loyal following. Now’s your chance to get started in a fulfilling vocation, selling your... [...]
Lukas Adamski, professional graphics designer, has released Ecover Maniac, a package of 30 professional cover designs for your fiction e-books (for example, Kindle books) and 30 more for your non-fiction books. Use them on Kindle books or other e-books. With a little work to add a back cover, you could even use them on paper books. It pays to use professional designs for your books. A good looking cover increases sales substantially. People do judge a book by its cover. Words don’t do justice to these designs, but Adamski shows you all 60 designs here Ecover Maniac. Adamski has made this... [...]
Bill Platt and Andrew Zirkin have been online, earning a full-time income, for years and years. They tried many ways to earn income until they settled on creating products of their own and then selling them online. This approach, they have found, gives them the biggest payback for the time they invest. In fact, they say that you can structure your income to make $10,000 from a single hour of work. And that’s what they want to show you in their new training, 900-Pound Marketing Gorilla. This requires some planning and a lot of outsourcing of the nitty details, but they say it is a goal you... [...]
Benji Wilson has had five best-selling Kindle books and over 110,000 downloads in all. He attributes his success to his research into the category system Amazon uses to classify books. By his careful use of the right categories, he was able to increase his sales dramatically. One month he even sold over $11,000 in downloads of 4 of his books. He has placed his research on how to take advantage of these Kindle categories into his new training, The Kindle Category Conqueror . By using these categories in the most productive way, he says you can increase your sales overnight, (His went up 30x, he... [...]