In the beginning stages of learning a new skill, it’s easy to feel as though you’re fumbling around in the dark, stubbing your toes on every obstacle as you flail around trying to get a firm grip on success.
Self-publishing is no exception.
Things get immensely easier when we can draw from another person’s past experience, so in today’s video, I’m going to share with you the answers to 5 of the most commonly asked low-content publishing questions that I regularly receive.
Hopefully, the answers will help to further illuminate the process, and result in a few less virtual stubbed toes.
Questions I’ll be answering in the video:
- How long will it take to start making real money?
- How many books will I need to publish to earn a part or full-time income?
- How do I know if I’ve chosen a profitable niche?
- How long should it take for a book to start selling?
- If my book starts selling, should I create more books in that niche, or look for new niches?
Links Discussed
- My 2017 low-content publishing income report
- Video tutorial: How to Validate Your Low-Content Book Idea Using Amazon
FREE GUIDE: 3 Steps to Publishing Your First Low-Content Book in Less Than a Day
MORE LOW-CONTENT PUBLISHING TIPS: https://www.rachelharrisonsund.com/
Nishi Singh says
Great video Rachel. I am still learning about keywords. So far, I have been able to learn a few things about these keywords. Your videos are making a lot of sense. I like the idea of the unique twist and to do something different to your book.
Rachel Harrison-Sund says
Thanks Nishi! Keywords are the most challenging part of the process, and the most important. Glad you found the video useful!