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Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by HeliosHay(m): 11:09pm On Sep 02, 2019 |
TechCapon: I assume you mean the keyword research video? The video shows, step-by-step, how I do my keyword research and craft effective book titles/subtitles using the keywords I gathered. It's 35 minutes long and roughly 640MB in size. The video is free for mentees. Blueprint owners pay N8000 and others pay N10,000 |
Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by HeliosHay(m): 8:50am On Sep 03, 2019 |
Title and Subtitle A book’s title is the first extremely important piece of book metadata you’ll be asked to provide. Your book’s title is how your book introduces itself and is part of a reader’s overall first impression of your work. However, coming up with a compelling book title can be arduous work. You’ll want to brainstorm several ideas and then test them with your friends, family, and reader audience before settling on the one that is original, memorable, just enough words, and easy for your readers to say and type for years to come. Here are four guidelines to help you craft a compelling title for your book. 1. Follow the PINC Acronym PINC was created by Michael Hyatt (former CEO of Thomas Nelson and author of Platform: Get Noticed in a Noisy World). It stands for Promise, Intrigue, Need, and Content. In essence, your book title should do one of the following four things: Make a Promise. Your book title can be your promise to your reader—what they will get out of reading your book. Create Intrigue. Your title can engage your potential reader in a compelling way—drawing them in to learn more. Identify a Need. Your book title can point out a need in someone’s life. It may be a need they already know they have, or it might be a need they become aware of through reading your title. State the Content. A book’s title can also simply state the content of the book—letting the reader know exactly what they will learn or receive from reading it. 2. Make Your Book Title Original Titles cannot be copyrighted in the United States. Therefore, two or more books can have the same title. However, if you use a title that is the same or very similar to another book, it makes it hard for your title to stand out. Be sure to search any potential book title you are considering to make sure your potential title doesn’t already have an insane search volume or a negative connotation on the web in general, and also search it on Amazon to make sure other books don’t have the same title before settling on your final title. Having an original book title helps your book stand out. While you want your book’s title to be original, it should still match its contents. Whether your book is fiction or nonfiction, the title should reflect what’s inside. Weighty books should not have cheerful titles, and conversely, funny books should not have grave titles. 3. Make Your Book Title Memorable Creating a memorable title is also important. If your title is too short or too long, people won’t remember it. One- or two-word titles often don’t convey enough information and are harder to remember than titles that make a statement. The book title Sing is actually harder to remember than Sing Your Way to Peace. Titles that are too long can lose a reader’s attention. New studies are showing that attention spans have dropped from 12 seconds to 8 seconds, so make an impression, but quickly. 4. Optimize for Mobile Reading Consider that many readers are looking for their next book on their tablets and phones, so make sure your book is mobile-friendly. That means you have to create a book cover and text format that translate to the small screen. Your book title should be no more than 80 characters long to help facilitate easy reading in this format. |
Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by HeliosHay(m): 10:42am On Sep 03, 2019 |
Kindle Blueprint Updated I have updated the Kindle Blueprint to include another strategy on ideal times to publish certain kind of books. Below is a preview: When Should I Publish My Book? Picking Your Publication Date Just because a book is finished doesn’t mean the timing is right. Your publication date is important. There are certain months that would be perfect for your book and make your pitch to retailers and media outlets easier, and some months you should avoid altogether. Below are some tips to help make sure your book doesn’t launch with bad timing. 1. January – New Year, New You If you are publishing some kind of self-help or project book (i.e. diet, personal growth, career, home improvement, etc.), then this is your month. People are starting off the year thinking about change, and they’re in the market for books to help them. 2. February – Love As you think about your book release, you want to think about the mood people are typically in the month it comes out. February is obviously the month when Valentine's Day falls, so love is in the air. If you are publishing a cookbook, plenty of people will be looking for ideas for that perfect Valentine dish. Romances and poetry books are also strong releases during this month. A lot of people pop the question on Valentine’s Day, so if your book is wedding-themed, then now’s the time to get it out. 3. March – Spring Spring is in the air and so is Easter. People are starting to think about that summer garden, which makes gardening books a good release. Easter typically falls in March or early April, and people are looking for inspirational books, religious tie-ins, and picture books to put into Easter baskets. 4. April – Travel Spring is nearing an end, and so is school. People are starting to think about summer, and more importantly: vacation! April is a good time to publish travel books or books about exotic locales. April is also National Poetry Month, so it's a good time for poetry as well. People are starting to think about their summer reads, so if you are hoping for your book to wind up on someone’s beach blanket, make sure you are thinking about marketing—even if your book won’t be out for two or three months. 5. May – Mom May publishing is centered around one person: Mom. Yes, people do read and buy other things, but personal memoirs, coffee table books (such as photo books), inspirational romances—or any other book that goes perfect with a bouquet of roses—are all good releases during this month. Cinco de Mayo is also this month, so if your book falls into Chicano literature, then this is the month to release it. ..the remaining details regarding ideal books to consider publishing from June to December (Including the kind of books that perform crazy well in December) is in the Kindle Blueprint Price: N20,000 Note - Current owners can email me to receive this updated copy for free
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Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by HeliosHay(m): 12:48pm On Sep 06, 2019 |
Six days into September...have surpassed $2000 The momentum in paperback sales has kicked into another gear so far this month. I hope it continues. As things stand, I'm quickly closing in on $100,000 in 2019 earnings. If I can do this, you can. There's no magic to it Get your copy of the blueprint and model my strategies For enquiries, email Obinnaezeanaka@yahoo.com
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Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by HeliosHay(m): 2:15pm On Sep 08, 2019 |
Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by Mrkenz: 2:46pm On Sep 08, 2019 |
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Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by HeliosHay(m): 2:11pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
Maintenance Is Key To consistently perform over a long period of time, you need to actively maintain your assets. Once you're done researching your keywords, creating an amazing book cover, proofreading the book to make sure there are no unnecessary typos and eventually publishing your book...half of the work is now complete. You still need to put in the effort to ensure your books are well maintained. Know this, just like everything in life, the pareto 80:20 principle will always apply. This principle says that 80% of your results will come from 20% of your efforts. 80% of the riches in the world is controlled by 20% of the people Just like all fingers are not equal, all books are not equal In publishing, this means that 80% of your revenue will come from 20% of your books (roughly speaking) I've seen this in my business so its no joke. All books are not equal...no matter what you do, there'll always be those books that perform averagely and, sometimes below average But, the strange thing is that you also, occasionally, get those books that completely blow it out of the park and more than compensate for other books that aren't doing so well. Some publishers subscribe to a set it and forget it approach to their business...once a book is published, they don't do anything to maintain it..they just move forward and keep publishing. I take the complete opposite approach..I actively maintain ALL my books how? 1. By checking their sales figures against a target I set for each book 2. By actively monitoring the conversion of the ad campaigns backing them If the campaigns are doing very well, I double or sometimes triple the daily spend. If I can spend $1 to make $5, I'll keep throwing money at that ad all day long! On the other hand, if the ad isn't doing so well, then I put on my engineering hat and start split testing different variables 1. Is the book description converting well? 2. Is the price point good for that niche? 3. Is the content good? 4. Am I targeting the right audience with my ads? etc. There's a lot you can work with...and it's always fun when, after much tweaking, I turn an average book into a winner. Treat publishing like you'd treat a serious business, and it'll pay you like a serious business Want to learn more details about these strategies? get your copy of the blueprint Why follow 90% of the publishers who are happy with average results, when you can follow the 10% that get above average results because they dared to do something different! |
Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by HeliosHay(m): 5:46pm On Sep 10, 2019 |
Made $14,564.36 in August (Finalized Report) Last month, I started putting a lot of my books in Hardcover format using IngramSpark platform. The sales report came out a few days ago and apparently, I made $1000+ in my very first month on Ingramspark! This brings my total royalty earnings in August 2019 to $14,564.36 (N5.24 million) Income Breakdown KDP (ebook + KENP) - $1753.45 KDP Paperback - $6004.7 Audiobook - $5795 IngramSpark - $1011.21 Ingramspark has just added another passive income stream I never had before. I hope this motivates you to stop procrastinating and take action!
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Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by HeliosHay(m): 3:13pm On Sep 14, 2019 |
Secret To 65-90% Profit Margin This is my profit margin after EVERYTHING is taken out (cost of running ads, highing ghostwriters, narrators, software subscription fees etc.) I keep my profit margins high by taking control of as much of the publishing process as possible. Over the years, I've learned to design covers, format books, proofread them, learn copywriting, write my own book descriptions, do keyword research, design my own ad campaigns, learn how to optimize ad campaigns, learn bookkeeping, accounting etc. I only outsource what I'm not good at, which are: - Writing the books, - Translating the books to other languages and - Narrating the books. By the end of this month, I will exceed $100,000 in earnings and to see a huge chunk of that as profit is indeed very rewarding. It gives you plenty of disposable income to begin investing and building your wealth As a beginner, I would advise you to outsource as much as you can BUT learn how the freelancers do it so that in due course, you'll take over from them! |
Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by HeliosHay(m): 7:34pm On Sep 14, 2019 |
Three (3) Days Flash Sales For three days only, the Kindle Blueprint will be available at a 25% discount. The updated version of the book covers 15 strategies I've used to consistently create profitable books that have helped me earn over $90,000 so for in 2019 with Kindle Publishing. Success leaves trails and if you follow a proven strategy that works, it's only a matter of time before you'll start seeing results. Would you like to change your publishing fortunes for the better? Follow the strategies in the blueprint and, soon enough, you'll join the very exclusive group of publishers who earn thousands of dollars online. Who needs a job or pension when you can create your own legacy? Kindle Publishing has transformed a lot of people's lives. But those people had the courage to take action...to think independently and stop following the crowd...do what everybody is doing and you'll get the same results as the majority of people..average results at best You deserve better. Take action today, receive your copy of the blueprint instantly via email and start implementing right away! Offer End 17th Sept 2019 11:59 GMT
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Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by HeliosHay(m): 2:06pm On Sep 15, 2019 |
On Target For Another $10,000+ Month We are halfway through the month of September and sales momentum continues to be strong. There has been a slight improvement in ebook and paperback daily sales figures. In addition, Ingramspark earnings for this month have surpassed $800. Looks like I might double last months earnings total for Ingramspark
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Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by TechCapon(m): 7:36am On Sep 22, 2019 |
HeliosHay:hey, how r u. Whats Ingramspark? |
Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by HeliosHay(m): 11:56am On Sep 22, 2019 |
TechCapon: I'm alright. Ingramspark is a platform that allows you to publish your books in ebook, paperback and hardcover format |
Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by TechCapon(m): 12:10pm On Sep 22, 2019 |
HeliosHay:OK I visited the website and found that they collect money before publishing. Do they help you make sales? |
Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by HeliosHay(m): 12:41pm On Sep 22, 2019 |
TechCapon: Yeah they do |
Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by TechCapon(m): 1:06pm On Sep 22, 2019 |
HeliosHay:thanks, u really know ur onions but mehn ur price is high. As someone who has already made a fortune why not carry others along 1 Like |
Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by HeliosHay(m): 1:27pm On Sep 22, 2019 |
TechCapon: It's not about giving out things for free. Dangote won't reveal to anybody everything he knows about business simply because he's a billionaire. I paid the price to get to where I am (books I published that weren't so successful, money I spent to learn what works and what doesn't, money i spent on mentorships etc)..I took risks and my time & knowledge is valuable to me. The people I pass on that knowledge to have to be serious people who are motivated as I am and are also willing to take risks. Nothing worthwhile in life comes for free...there has to be some level of sacrifice |
Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by HeliosHay(m): 12:26pm On Sep 23, 2019 |
Have Surpassed $11,000 and on target for $14,000+ this month I woke up earlier today and looked through my dashboards. After tabulating everything, I realised I've gone past the $11,000 mark and I'm now on target to close out at above $14,000 assuming this momentum continues. This is just to show you what is possible in this business Below is a rough breakdown of everything: KDP (ebook + KENP) - $1358 KDP (Paperback) - $4681 ACX Audiobook - $4092 Ingramspark - $1250 Total - $11,381 (N4.1 million) We have only 7 days left to go this month.. Are you looking to get started with publishing? go to the first page of this book and read all the free information. You'll have enough to begin. If you're looking to maximize your chance of creating profitable books, the below resources will assist you 1. Kindle Publishing Blueprint (N20,000) 2. Keyword Research Video (N10,000) 3. 10 Profitable Keywords in Self Help Niche (N10,000) 4. 10 Profitable Keywords in Computer & Technology Niche (N10,000) 5. 10 Profitable Keywords in Cooking, Food & Wine Niche (N10,000) Owners of the blueprint get the other resources for N8000. For enquiries, email Obinnaezeanaka@yahoo.com
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Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by HeliosHay(m): 6:21pm On Sep 23, 2019 |
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Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by HeliosHay(m): 8:33pm On Sep 25, 2019 |
A Colleague Sold His Amazon Publishing Business For Six Figures Earlier today, a friend of mine sold his Amazon publishing business for over $100,000. It was a nice exit for him and a good chunk of change to use for other business opportunities he's looking to explore. However, it got me thinking. How much would my business fetch if I wanted to exit today? Well, I went over to EmpireFlippers.com to have a look at other Amazon KDP businesses that sold recently. Below are some of what I saw. A lot of these businesses sold for between 20x to 30x their net profit. Over the last year, my business has consistently made a profit upwards of $7000/month and close to $11,000 just last month. If I were to sell today, using the conservative value of $7000 net profit AT 25x multiple, I would be fetching around $175,000 (N63 million) But I'd rather not sell...perhaps when I get to a point where I can exit for a lot more I would consider it Once again, the opportunities in online business are incredible! If you were to sell your publishing business today what would it be worth to you? Would you like to exit in the future for a nice six/seven-figure sum? The sky is your limit
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Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by HeliosHay(m): 12:52pm On Dec 08, 2019 |
50% December Discount Bonanza Until 10th December 2019, you can get the Blueprint for N10,000 (Returns to N20,000 after 10th Dec) In the Kindle Blueprint, you'll discover how to: 1. Do keyword research the correct way and publish books in niches that sell well 2. Brand your business to differentiate yourself from your competition 3. Design QUALITY ebook and paperback cover yourself for FREE 4. Dominate niches that are highly profitable 5. Maximize the royalties you earn from your Kindle and paperback book 6. Increase the number of books you have without paying to get more books written (Bundling is not the only way) 7. Increase the customer lifetime value of my readers by selling to them over and over again - instead of once 8. Maximize your earnings from page reads - I've earned over $8000 in 3 years from page reads alone 9. How to publish audiobooks even if you're living in Nigeria (this strategy was added to the blueprint recently) 10. How to take advantage of the Christmas effect and maximise sales in Q4 (you learn about the kind of books that do extremely well in Q4) And much, much more. For three days ONLY, this book is available for half price...the most discount recorded this year until now was 25%...after December, there'll never be another 50% discount Take advantage of this while it's still available. Anybody can be successful with publishing, you don't have to be on the outside looking in at others doing well. You too can do it and give your testimony For bank details, email Obinnaezeanaka@yahoo.com 50% Discount Offer ends 10th December 2019 11:59 GMT
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Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by HeliosHay(m): 4:44pm On Dec 09, 2019 |
Do you brand your publishing business around you or around a pen name? A lot of students ask me this question. It depends on a number of factors.. 1. Are there plenty of authority figures in that niche? 2. Do you understand that niche very well? 3. Do you plan to monetize that niche by creating a backend course or upsell? If there are plenty of authority figures in that niche and, more importantly, you notice the authority figures tend to do a lot better than the unknown self-published authors, then it's perhaps better to brand it around your name. However, if all those authors are based in the USA and your customer base are mostly US people, you might be at a disadvantage being an author from Africa. Customers may be more comfortable buying from a fellow US author than from an African author. So, if you're going to go this route, you might want to use only your English name(s). Secondly, whether you use a pen name or your English name will depend on how well you understand the niche and the topic of your book. Customers will email you from time to time to help them with stuff in the book they don't quite understand. As a pen name, you can perhaps hide behind your computer and get away with it. But, if you've put yourself out there as an expert and you're unable to address their question to their satisfaction, they might go the review section of your book to lay out their grievances and/or call your authority to question. So. if you're going to put yourself out there, make sure you know your stuff. Finally, if you plan on monetizing that niche is some way e.g. if you're in the health and fitness niche and you also happen to be a fitness trainer, it makes more sense to brand it around your name so your customers know you personally. This way, you can sell them a fitness program as a back end upsell once you have them in your email list. They can visit your gym and work out under your guidance |
Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by Nobody: 6:31pm On Jan 14, 2020 |
Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by HeliosHay(m): 12:32pm On Jan 16, 2020 |
Eberejesus111: I'm not offering mentorship currently. If you're looking to start publishing and you want to follow my publishing strategies, the kindle blueprint (N20,000) and/or keyword research (N10,000) video are available to help you. Owners of the blueprint get the keyword research video for N8000 |
Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by Writingswithhope(f): 6:34pm On Mar 24, 2020 |
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Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by Immanuelar(m): 2:53pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
HeliosHay: Hi, please I have a question. Have u ever published a carbonless notebook on amazon? If yes, how did u go about the carbon part. I mean how do I indicate that its going to be carbonless. Thanks |
Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by Yemialade(f): 10:00pm On May 17, 2020 |
Mr helloshayi send you an email sir,please reply. |
Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by HeliosHay(m): 6:47pm On May 18, 2020 |
Yemialade: Already replied |
Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by ufotty2001: 1:17pm On May 19, 2020 |
Woow |
Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by MizMyColi(f): 8:26pm On May 19, 2020 |
@helioshay I bought the blueprint for 20k sometime in 2019. Looks like you've made updates. Can I get the update version, please? |
Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by HeliosHay(m): 2:12am On May 20, 2020 |
MizMyColi: If you email me proof of purchase I'll send you the current version of the blueprint |
Re: Discover How To Become A Millionaire Publisher On Amazon (and Retire The Job) by NaijadrivaCars: 7:44am On May 20, 2020 |
HeliosHay, nwanne, adim interested. The books you publish, do you use your real name on it? |
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