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Outlines the methods the top 5% of successful self-published authors utilize to produce
their eBooks in a professional, cost-effective manner.
Shows what happened after Amazon changed the rules and what you need to do right now to
adjust your strategy.
How to adopt the philosophy that will allow promotional opportunities to come to you.
In February 2012 Martin Crosbie's self-published eBook "My Temporary
Life" hit Amazon's top ten overall bestseller list. The next month Amazon
posted a press release revealing that Crosbie had made $46,000 in one month,
with one book. Prior to this, his novel was rejected one hundred and thirty
times by traditional publishers and agents. In the months that followed,
"My Temporary Life" and its sequel have been consistent sellers,
often sitting atop Amazon's rankings. Crosbie's story has been mentioned in
Publisher's Weekly, Forbes online, and other media outlets around the world. In
fact, Amazon referred to him as one of their 2012 success stories in their
year-end press release. "How I Sold 30,000 eBooks on Amazon's Kindle-An
Easy-To-Follow Self-Publishing Guidebook" tells the story of how he became
a full-time writer, detailing the specific steps he took to find and connect
with his readers. Plus, it describes how he adjusted his strategy when
Amazon changed their systems.
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Outlines the methods the top 5% of successful self-published authors utilize to produce
their eBooks in a professional, cost-effective manner.
Shows what happened after Amazon changed the rules and what you need to do right now to
adjust your strategy.
How to adopt the philosophy that will allow promotional opportunities to come to you.
In February 2012 Martin Crosbie's self-published eBook "My Temporary
Life" hit Amazon's top ten overall bestseller list. The next month Amazon
posted a press release revealing that Crosbie had made $46,000 in one month,
with one book. Prior to this, his novel was rejected one hundred and thirty
times by traditional publishers and agents. In the months that followed,
"My Temporary Life" and its sequel have been consistent sellers,
often sitting atop Amazon's rankings. Crosbie's story has been mentioned in
Publisher's Weekly, Forbes online, and other media outlets around the world. In
fact, Amazon referred to him as one of their 2012 success stories in their
year-end press release. "How I Sold 30,000 eBooks on Amazon's Kindle-An
Easy-To-Follow Self-Publishing Guidebook" tells the story of how he became
a full-time writer, detailing the specific steps he took to find and connect
with his readers. Plus, it describes how he adjusted his strategy when
Amazon changed their systems.
Download:
Code:
Hidden Content