Category Archives: Self Publishing

Find Great Information and Decode Amazon

It’s so important to find great information—you have to find the balance between spending too much time on this and not enough. Finding great information will make you a much better writer. It will help to ensure that your readers get so much more value.

You’ll also naturally become more knowledgeable about your topic over time. The knowledge you gather today builds up with the knowledge you’ll gather next week. It doesn’t take much for you to become a very well-rounded expert on your topic. When you combine that with the fact that you’ll have several titles published in your name, you’ll soon be one of the top authorities on the topic you’ve chosen.

That can open an incredible number of doors for you. It doesn’t matter whether your top goal is to become a best-selling author or you’re using your books as a way to brand yourself as an expert, good research can help you get to where you want to go.

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Write Your Book in 30 Days

Although it’s certainly possible to write and publish a book in less time, when it’s your first book, you might think that it’s all so complicated and tedious.

So for your inspiration and enjoyment I’m presenting this report on how to write your book in 30 days.

Included inside is:

How to Write Your Book in 30 Days (main book)

* Introduction
* Why This Is Possible – The 30 Day Deadline Isn’t As Extreme As It Sounds
* Step One: Identify Your Topic
* Step Two: Outline and Plan Your Book
* Step Three: Create the Book
* Step Four: You’re Not Done Yet

WORKSHEETS: 10 Book Writing & Publishing Worksheets

* How to Write an Interview Style Kindle Book
* How to Write a How to Book
* Writing a 101 Ideas for Book
* Writing ‘All About’ Books
* Creating a Winning Title and eBook Cover
* Your Kindle eBook Structure
* 7 Essentials for Writing a Powerful Book
* Which Category to Choose
* Pricing Your Kindle Book
* Uploading Your Kindle eBook Correctly

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Research Can Be Fun, Fast and Easy

So many people are resistant to researching before they write and self-publish because they think it will take a long time. They skirt around it and pray that their idea will take off by pure force of will.

It’s a little bit understandable because it used to be the case that solid market research was difficult or even unattainable for the average person, but it no longer is.

It’s a great time for self-published nonfiction authors! You have access to up-to-the-minute sales data and market trends… for free. This is huge compared to what independent authors had access to in the past.

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The 10×10 Matrix System

Getting Started With 10X10 Matrices for Prolific Content Creation and Profit

Using 10X10 matrices can transform your marketing. Seriously.

How can something you’ve never even heard of have that big of an impact? Easy— 10X10 matrices are going to ensure you can create fantastic content for your business easier, faster, better, and more efficiently than ever before.

You’ve no-doubt admired product creators and other types of web marketers who seem to be able to churn out content like crazy. It seems like they’re always releasing new products and are visible all over the web.

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An Introduction to Other Self Publishing Opportunities

You’ve published on Amazon Kindle… now what?

If you’re like some authors and marketers, then you’re perfectly content just sticking with Amazon Kindle. It truly is the best and most powerful platform out there for self-published authors. There’s no denying that it has a huge, huge market share and that if you want your book to have great exposure, then that’s the place to start.

But, you’d be selling yourself short if you never consider the other platforms. I’m talking about iBooks, Scribd, Nook, Kobo, and others. There’s even the option to self-publish completely on your own without the help of a known platform at all—we’ll talk about that option in a bit.

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