Category Archives: IMIT Topics

Outsourcing Your Kindle Publishing Business

Kindle publishing is extremely hot. If you choose the right niches and topics and consistently publish, you can earn a lot of money. It’s honestly the perfect business for writers.

But, what if you’re not a writer? Do you have to just skip this publishing opportunity?

Of course my answer is no.

If you want to self-publish and earn money on Kindle, you can. You don’t have to be the best writer in the world. You don’t have to be a writer at all. You don’t have to know how to make covers, and format, and market your work—you can get others to do that for you.

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The Things You Say: Embrace Positive Self-Talk

“The Things You Say” is a 25 page (6300 word) guide that teaches people how important it is to “flip the script” on negative self-talk. Using tips from this guide, the reader will be able to stop negative self-talk in its tracks, and eventually replace it with the positive.

Sections Include:

  • Why so Negative?
  • How Negative Self-Talk Holds Us Back
  • How Positive Self-Talk Boosts Us Up
  • Flip The Script

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Hire Others to Ghostwrite for You

There’s something you need to know if you want to succeed in business and earn a great income online – content is currency. If you have content on the web, then you have a business.

What if you don’t want to write for yourself or you feel like you can’t write well? This is something a lot of people I talk to deal with. They know they need content to succeed, no matter what their business is. But, they just don’t have the time or inclination to write all the content they need.

And that’s the thing right there – you can’t just have a “little bit” of content on the web. It’s important to have a steady stream of high quality content surrounding your business. I’m talking ebooks, reports, sales copy, email copy, blog posts, and everything else that makes the web go ‘round these days. Your content should really be everywhere around the web where your customers are likely to be.

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