8 months ago I published Copywriting For The Rest Of Us and Video Marketing For The Rest Of Us out of frustration. To make a long story short, Copywriting For The Rest Of Us was written in a day using Dragon Naturally Speaking and Video Marketing For The Rest Of Us was an info product I… Continue reading
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How To Choose A Genre To Write In
When I first starting writing fiction, my #1 question was: “How do I choose which genre to write in?” Since my background was is in marketing/entrepreneurship I became obsessed with trying to mimic the the great financial successes of other authors. People like: Stephen King J.K. Rowling R.L. Stine Nora Roberts James Patterson And others…… Continue reading
How Easy Is It To Make Money On Kindle?
I recently saw a number of threads in a number of different forums that all asked that same question (in varying degrees): “How Easy Is It To Make Money On Kindle?” With more and more “How To Make Money With Kindle” products being launched almost every day (the most of which are complete garbage),… Continue reading
8 Kindle Case Studies That Will Make You Think Twice Before Self-Publishing
There is nothing more helpful than being able to look under the hood of someone’s business who has reached the level of success that you want to achieve. This is why I happily pay $2k+ per month in coaching services from various business and writing coaches – just so I can get that kind of… Continue reading
How To Get More Reviews (Ethically) For Your Kindle Book
If you want to make sales on Kindle, you need reviews. Period. Because of the way that Amazon Kindle has been set up, you don’t get that much real estate to really sell your book. You have your description – which gets cut off past a certain character count. You have your book cover –… Continue reading
How To Be A Prolific Writer
If you can’t stand writing, you better pick a different game. It has been my experience that there is a direct correlation between being a prolific writer and success in the world of making a living as a full-time writer. The more you write. The more you make. I keep a running daily total of… Continue reading