Great Niche for Teaching People to Earn Online on a Budget (Tips Inside); + Self Help
Published: Sun, 07/03/16
I turned a whopping 46 years old today - woot! Life sure keeps getting better, and that's a real blessing. Today I'm heading to my Mom's where she'll have my birthday cake, ice cream, and some snacks while we swim. Such a relaxing day - I'm sure I'll enjoy it.
But before I go I want to talk to those of you who are in the WAH niche (and really, as marketers, you ALL ought to be tracking your journey and leading others because it helps you improve your own skills).
When we lead people in this industry, we have a smattering of demographics. Some have money to invest, some are absolutely broke - and some in between. So I like to do a good, healthy mix of things that are 100% and things you might want to invest in.
What got released today is a package that helps you lead your audience in a VERY popular (and growing) free way to earn a living online - Kindle Publishing PLR.
http://jvz2.com/c/5810/225248
Kindle, as I've mentioned before, paid my mortgage last month. And it's a TEENY, tiny branch of my business that I've barely dipped my toe into. I have several subscribers and friends online making $20,000 - 50,000 a MONTH in Kindle. Blows my mind because they have so much FUN with it.
Now I read the PLR on Kindle that I just linked to - I downloaded the guide early and went through it. It's primarily about non fiction publishing, but does touch on the fiction aspect.
One thing I always hear people say to me when I suggest Kindle is, "I always WANTED to do that." But they never knew how or where to start. Everyone has a book in them, and they can be short or long.
So download the major components of this pack (training guide, images, sales copy, and tons more) and set up a site teaching Kindle publishing. Or, add it to your existing WAH blog.
You could also take this training and set up several specific sites. For example, you could slant it like this:
- Write a Kindle Book in 30 Days (or 60 or 90)
- How to Write a Kindle Children's Book
- Write and Publish Self Help on Kindle
You could create your own training about how to find a good niche for info products, help them develop their outlines and then sell writing tips products.
If you're an affiliate on Udemy, there are tons of Kindle training courses on there you can recommend and make money from. Plus, you can make a good volume of Amazon sales promoting reference books to help both fiction and non fiction writers.
Kindle is a publishing platform that doesn't cost a mere penny to get started on. Not one. There are tutorials that teach you how to make your own ecovers, free downloads of formatted documents you can find, and more. So this is great slant for your budget-minded people.
You can sell this course using your PLR license and keep all the profits from it yourself. Grab it while it's on a $7-$9.95 sale here:
http://jvz2.com/c/5810/225248
The quality is good and I suggest if you have a desire to publish on Kindle, you dig into it, too. Worth the time. Some of it's newbie stuff (as it should be) but there were some good chunks of info for people who already an idea of how it works and need more guidance.
Also, you could host challenges (like I do) or do one on one coaching with clients as they make their way through the publishing process.
On another note, if Kindle's not your thing, Justin Popovic launched a 4-Day Huge Self Help PLR called "Finding Your Why" here. We all need a Why! Mine are my babies. What are yours?
http://www.toolsformotivation.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=tiffany_29_3_30
Okay I'm off to swim and enjoy my newly gained wisdom I acquired with another year! Don't forget, my Dad Bod PLR is on sale here:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/bigplrevent.com/indexdadbod.html
And we started our Mini 2-Week Social Networking Challenge here, if you're game:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/bigplrevent.com/indexsocialnet.html
Have a great day and if y'all are making plans for the 4th, be careful and stay safe!
Tiff ;)
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