The 80/20 Principle and What You Need to Be Successful with Kindle

Whether you’re an entrepreneur or a writer by practice, you’re always looking for ways to grow your brand, impact and help your audience, and make more money. It’s important to you that your audience views you as an expert they can turn to time and time again. Whether you’re new to the business of writing and you’re looking for a great way to break into your niche, or you’re interested in expanding your presence, Kindle publishing is an extremely smart way to do it.

When you publish books for Kindle, you get access to Amazon’s customers, the power behind their ebook recommendation engine, the esteem that comes from being a published author, and more. Amazon has an extremely popular ebook service that stands far above the rest and it’s just smart business to take advantage of it. Every day, there are people looking for and buying books related to your topic on Kindle – it might as well be your book they’re buying.

I imagine there are two different kinds of people reading this right now. The first type sees Kindle publishing as just another leg to their business. They want more visibility and to catch more customers or clients with a wider net. The other type of person reading this right now is a writer– and plans to create an entire income stream by publishing their words to Kindle.

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Enthusiasm: Harness the Power of Excitement

Do you ever wish that you woke up every morning, excited to take on the day? Do you struggle to find any excitement in your day-to-day? Our guide “Enthusiasm” is a 29 page (6200+ word) ebook that will help you learn how to harness the power of enthusiasm.

Sections Include:

  • Introduction
  • Enthusiasm Essentials
    • What Is Enthusiasm?
    • What Are The Benefits Of Enthusiasm
  • Enthusiasm And Our Goals
  • Why Do We Lose Enthusiasm?
    • Where Does Enthusiasm Go?
    • Why Does Enthusiasm Disappear Without Warning?
    • What Are Some Ways We Scare Enthusiasm Away?
    • What About If You Never Had Enthusiasm To Start With?
  • Embracing Enthusiasm
  • Conclusion

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Tiny List, Big Profits

An Interview With Jason Fladlien and Robert Plank

ROBERT:      Hello, dudes and dudettes. This is Robert Plank here from EmailMarketingOnCrack.com, here with little Jason — not big Jason but little Jason Fladlien. That sounds like you have a son also named Jason Fladlien. We’re not talking about big Jason Henderson. We’re talking about little Jason Fladlien, the savviest marketer in East Ranch Iowa.

So he’s going to talk to us about having a tiny list, big profits. His URL, if you want to check it out, which you definitely should, is GaryHalbertSwipeFile.com. So what’s up today, Jason? What’s the haps?

JASON:         The haps is that things are rolling out really good. Money’s coming in, and I’m happy.

ROBERT:       Bling, bling, right? You’re like “No, not even a little bit.” Would you say you have a tiny list or a big list?

JASON:         Yeah, I do have a tiny list.

ROBERT:       You have a tiny list. And would you say you have small profits or big profits?

JASON:         I have pretty good profits considering the size of my list.

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The Inspiration Compilation

The Inspiration Compilation is a 26 page (~6500 word) guide that shares 9 different inspiring stories. Each story focuses on a wildly successful person and documents their obstacle filled journey towards ultimate success.

Sections Include:

  • Shawn Carter
  • JK Rowling
  • Sylvester Stallone
  • Theodor Geisel (Dr. Suess!)
  • Bethany Hamiltion
  • Tyler Perry
  • Lucille Ball
  • Gary Vaynerchuk
  • Vincent Van Gogh

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Beating Procrastination

Make a To-Do List

This might seem like a very obvious time management trick. Maybe you already successfully make to-do lists all the time. But, many people do not. If they do, then they often do so inefficiently.

If you don’t tend to make a to-do list every day, think about your reason why. How do you know what you should do each day? Maybe you just have all your tasks swirling around in your head. If that’s the case, then you’re setting yourself up for failure right off the bat.

You need to get your to-do list action items out of your head and down on paper. If you have too much swirling around in your head, then you won’t know what to do first, and you’ll constantly be worrying that you’ve forgotten something (and maybe you will have). It’s exhausting to have everything you need to do taking up your brain-space every second of the day. Get it down on paper instead, and you’ll probably feel instant relief.

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