Does anyone have any experience selling e-books? Not writing them per se but as an affiliate. Would be interesting to setup a site where all you sold were e-books.
I sold ebooks on Digital Point before. It was generally just a pdf file of 1-3 pages. It was some information on how to this or how to that. People bought quite a bit, as long as I kept prices at $4.95-$19.95.
Still amazed that people paid that just for some information. But most were really happy and bought again when I did new relises. Paypal payment works great for those!
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Yea, there is a big market for those.
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They sells HUGE numbers, and you can be an affiliate, many products to chose from.
I'm thinking of re-launching my old Blog The Daily Spank and don't want to load it up with porn links. LOL But I also don't want to rant for free so ebooks might be the way to go.
Selling via Amazon Crockett? I know there are people who make a living doing this but that's a whole different business model, yes? As in, you gotta basically lick Amazon's bung hole for 2%? LOL
I'm thinking of re-launching my old Blog The Daily Spank and don't want to load it up with porn links. LOL But I also don't want to rant for free so ebooks might be the way to go.
Selling via Amazon Crockett? I know there are people who make a living doing this but that's a whole different business model, yes? As in, you gotta basically lick Amazon's bung hole for 2%? LOL
It depends on what you do. If you are just an Amazon affiliate you only get a small percentage of the price of the item as a commission. However, if you write your own ebooks you can sell them on Amazon and make a hell of a lot more.
I have a string of erotic stories I will be starting to sell on Amazon in the near future. It will be interesting to see how they do.
It depends on what you do. If you are just an Amazon affiliate you only get a small percentage of the price of the item as a commission. However, if you write your own ebooks you can sell them on Amazon and make a hell of a lot more.
I have a string of erotic stories I will be starting to sell on Amazon in the near future. It will be interesting to see how they do.
This.. Not being an affiliate but rather selling your books there.. They have the biggest customer base online to sell books to.. Pick a popular topic and gain a following. Don't write a novel.. Write quick easy stuff and churn it out.
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I know a few people who sell kindle books. A lot of times they hire people from India and give them the concept they work out further Mostly books about diet (paleo etcetra). Also hire people for the logo's and make it kindle ready. Or a book like "50 different smoothies'. You can make money if you target at the righ audience. There are several kindle facebook groups for more info.
In Holland you also have an affiliate program where you can publish your books and where affiliates can promote them.
i know someone that "writes" books about the bible(sells on amazon). He has a few writers from India(non know about hte other) ,each gets a different topic & once all done he combines it into one book.
then "wrap" it up nicely and he is making a killing
i know someone that "writes" books about the bible(sells on amazon). He has a few writers from India(non know about hte other) ,each gets a different topic & once all done he combines it into one book.
then "wrap" it up nicely and he is making a killing
I would love to have a couple good people from India on my team. They are a good country and hard working people. Not so cheap anymore, but you get good quality work from them from what I hear. I'd give them a shot any day
Kinda chump change, compared to other affiliate options and, in my experience (and documented by many others all over the net), ClickBank are terrible payers.
This.. Not being an affiliate but rather selling your books there.. They have the biggest customer base online to sell books to.. Pick a popular topic and gain a following. Don't write a novel.. Write quick easy stuff and churn it out.
But those are still e-books, just sold in Amazon. But great idea anyhow. I have thought of writing e-books, maybe I write some and try that Amazon stuff.
That e-mail list thing is also great; I have been selling and buying stuff like that. The buying part has been e-books. I suppose Amazon doesn't mind about me directing traffic to own book page at there? If I combine the easiness of Amazon and the benefits of email marketing.
Kinda chump change, compared to other affiliate options and, in my experience (and documented by many others all over the net), ClickBank are terrible payers.
Kinda chump change, compared to other affiliate options and, in my experience (and documented by many others all over the net), ClickBank are terrible payers.
Depends on how you do the ebooks and if you find one that strikes a cord. If you can send out millions of emails per day, you can turn a decent dollar as long as it's converting. You have a number of ways to get many different mailers sending it, then you can bank nicely.
Yes, Clickbank is difficult to deal with compared to many other options. They do seem to be one of the better networks for ebooks in mainstream, but the payments issue (especially for email based) is tricky. I would only push them if their stuff seriously converted like hotcakes. I am not waiting net30 or net90 to get paid.
That e-mail list thing is also great; I have been selling and buying stuff like that. The buying part has been e-books. I suppose Amazon doesn't mind about me directing traffic to own book page at there? If I combine the easiness of Amazon and the benefits of email marketing.
As long as they allow email marketing, you should be good. Main issue there is just making sure you have full opt-in info and are CAN-SPAM compliant.
Considering your previous career it's just a matter of rehashing from memory, shouldn't be too hard.
Indeed! And since most of the rock stars I interviewed are either too old to remember or dead I can basically say whatever I want about The Black Crowes or David Bowie. LOL
...actually I always wanted to write a Porn Nerd 'How To' ebook. You know, how I went from a zero to a hero and fucked all these girls. I mean, how DID I do it? LOL
But seriously, a clever 'How To Date Online' or 'How To Navigate Online Profiles' for dating sites might be fun. Of course, there's probably a million ebooks on every single subject but I never let shit like that stop me.
...actually I always wanted to write a Porn Nerd 'How To' ebook. You know, how I went from a zero to a hero and fucked all these girls. I mean, how DID I do it? LOL
Anyway, I suggest you write about going from zero to hero and allude to your more mature age. There are plenty of people who are older who still have strong desires to make something of themselves financially or who had the rug pulled out from under them.
Anyway, I suggest you write about going from zero to hero and allude to your more mature age. There are plenty of people who are older who still have strong desires to make something of themselves financially or who had the rug pulled out from under them.
Market hard to those people.
Actually a brilliant idea. PLUS they are the only fuckers with money anymore. LOL
Okay; I logged into that Amazon book publishing stuff with my existing affiliate account. It seems that they take quite much. Some fucking delivery fees and such. For smaller purchases you may get just under half from the price and might not even get that. Another bummer is that there seems to be different payout limits for every fucking single amazon marketplace; there was 10 marketplaces or something like that. You soon end up having some 99,99 rupias or whatever in Indian market, 1/16 camel in Somalia, and the only markets you get actually money out are the biggest markets, like US and eurozone.
Sounds just like being affiliate, but you have to write the fucking books. Running solo doesn't seem to be so bad option anymore. Please tell me that the volumes from Amazon makes up all that shit? Especially if you already have company in place and running.
The people i know aim at Kindle ebooks at amazon. They promote it by givining it away for free (or big discount) the first week to get reviews. And people in the facebook groups review each others books. So you can imagine the first reviews are Always good There are more tricks to get on the front page, what is discussed in those groups. You would be surprised how the books that are the easiest to write make the most money. Like "100 ways to congratulate somebody" or more of those 1 dollar books.
'Real' writers in Holland say there is less and less to earn. I think that could be right, i see a big rise of Dutch ebooks on torrent sites.
The people i know aim at Kindle ebooks at amazon. They promote it by givining it away for free (or big discount) the first week to get reviews. And people in the facebook groups review each others books. So you can imagine the first reviews are Always good There are more tricks to get on the front page, what is discussed in those groups. You would be surprised how the books that are the easiest to write make the most money. Like "100 ways to congratulate somebody" or more of those 1 dollar books.
'Real' writers in Holland say there is less and less to earn. I think that could be right, i see a big rise of Dutch ebooks on torrent sites.
Interesting! I wonder if that is just in Dutch or ebooks in English written in Holland by Nederlanders who speak English?
And who knew there were 100 ways to congratulate someone? LOL I only know of 38 ways!
Interesting! I wonder if that is just in Dutch or ebooks in English written in Holland by Nederlanders who speak English?
And who knew there were 100 ways to congratulate someone? LOL I only know of 38 ways!
Most aiming at English books. Amazon just started in Holland a few months ago and aren't very popular yet. You also have paypro.nl where people can sell their dutch ebooks and affiliates can promote them.
Most people start with the book asking .99 sent to get reviews and sales so they end up higher in the list. And most books that are written in india have a production cost of 500 - 1500 USD depending on how much you outsource.
I was involved in publishing a book in Holland several years ago. The (paper) book in the bookstore costed 15 euro and the writer only get 1,50 / 2,50 euro for it. I had luck, the Publisher thought we would sell max 5000. So i said than let our % low for the first 5000 and we get an extra % when we sell more as 5000. There where more than 60.000 sold and still counting.... So a 3 euro ebook can give you more profit than the traditional sales in bookstores. I must look up what % amazon wants.
Everyone is trying to sell cheaper than the guy next door.
There is a gazillion books @ .99 and they "could" go for more
Yeah but that's what everybody told me about the Adult Biz when I started in '08. LOL
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Most aiming at English books. Amazon just started in Holland a few months ago and aren't very popular yet. You also have paypro.nl where people can sell their dutch ebooks and affiliates can promote them.
Most people start with the book asking .99 sent to get reviews and sales so they end up higher in the list. And most books that are written in india have a production cost of 500 - 1500 USD depending on how much you outsource.
I was involved in publishing a book in Holland several years ago. The (paper) book in the bookstore costed 15 euro and the writer only get 1,50 / 2,50 euro for it. I had luck, the Publisher thought we would sell max 5000. So i said than let our % low for the first 5000 and we get an extra % when we sell more as 5000. There where more than 60.000 sold and still counting.... So a 3 euro ebook can give you more profit than the traditional sales in bookstores. I must look up what % amazon wants.
Old school publishing is the race to the bottom, I think. I wonder how strong the DMCA laws (or whatever) would be if you started selling ebooks without having written them.....not advocating this, of course, just wondering out loud....LOL
Most people start with the book asking .99 sent to get reviews and sales so they end up higher in the list. And most books that are written in india have a production cost of 500 - 1500 USD depending on how much you outsource.
Book's quality depends heavily on the author/ authors. How good can some Indian sourced book be?
Most aiming at English books. Amazon just started in Holland a few months ago and aren't very popular yet. You also have paypro.nl where people can sell their dutch ebooks and affiliates can promote them.
Most people start with the book asking .99 sent to get reviews and sales so they end up higher in the list. And most books that are written in india have a production cost of 500 - 1500 USD depending on how much you outsource.
I was involved in publishing a book in Holland several years ago. The (paper) book in the bookstore costed 15 euro and the writer only get 1,50 / 2,50 euro for it. I had luck, the Publisher thought we would sell max 5000. So i said than let our % low for the first 5000 and we get an extra % when we sell more as 5000. There where more than 60.000 sold and still counting.... So a 3 euro ebook can give you more profit than the traditional sales in bookstores. I must look up what % amazon wants.
There also seems to be a magic number for what people will pay for certain books. I was reading an article a little while back where someone selling short stories on Amazon said that if they priced them at .99 cents they got good sales. If they raised the price to $1.49 the sales went down a tiny amount, but the extra money more than made up for it. However, when he put the price at $1.99 the sales dropped dramatically so he went back to the slightly lower price.
There also seems to be a magic number for what people will pay for certain books. I was reading an article a little while back where someone selling short stories on Amazon said that if they priced them at .99 cents they got good sales. If they raised the price to $1.49 the sales went down a tiny amount, but the extra money more than made up for it. However, when he put the price at $1.99 the sales dropped dramatically so he went back to the slightly lower price.
Don't ask about those formulas. But if you know the price elasticity, you can calculate the optimum price what brings the most profit.
Book's quality depends heavily on the author/ authors. How good can some Indian sourced book be?
Who cares if you sell bad books, as long as they are selling
And with a nice concept you can make money.
There are 1001 different sort of books, you don't have to write a thriller.
Get recipes from internet and start selling cook books.
Ps, in Holland a second hand ebook website started. First the Judge said it was forbidden. But the higher Judge said it wasn't forbidden. And now a Judge site it isn't forbidden, but you must make sure the ebooks aren't illegal. That has to do with the Usedsoft-arrest.
This could be interesting. A European Judge said you can resell second hand software, legally so why not second hand ebooks... The site that is doing this is Tom Kabinet You can find reactions from lawyers on the internet. But i think most reactions are in Dutch.
Don't pin me down on the details. Now it is forbidden cause they must have extra checks to make sure they aren't selling illegal ebooks but only ebooks that people realy bought themselves and delete from their computer once it is sold.
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