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WAHM, Dad, Grandparent – Choosing Your Niche (Part 3)

This post is Part Three of Choosing Your Niche, and covers…

Ebook/Niche Writing:

This is a very misunderstood niche, as what I’ve found by talking to writers is that most of them don’t really understand what it’s all about, and wonder what the fuss is.

If you would like to earn ‘hands-free and automated money’ this is the niche for you.

As with the other areas of writing already discussed, once you know how to do this, niche writing – which simply means writing for markets (i.e. weight loss, parenting, Christmas, etc) – is very easy to do.

It can be a very lucrative market as well.

Find a subject that a ‘hungry market’ is screaming out for, and you have the potential to earn a lot of money.

With ebooks you write your book, and set it all up for sale.  If you do it right, the system is automated, and you don’t need to do anything other than some promotions.  I often get up in the morning to find I’ve made sales while I’ve slept.

I have been writing for niches for about nine years now and love this system of earning income.

Things I love about ebook/niche writing:

I have the freedom to write what I want, when I want.

I’m not relying on a publisher to decide whether or not my books get published.

I have total freedom with the content of the book.

It’s an automated, hands-free system. That means money comes to me while I sleep, go on holidays, or even if I’m in hospital.

Things I dislike about ebook/niche writing:

Finding a good ecover or website designer can be tricky.  (But I now have a great designer!)

Payment:

This is going to depend on the subject matter, and also the length of the book.  Ebooks can start at $3 and go right up to $97, and in some cases, even more.

Personally, I keep most of my ebooks in the $12 to $30 range.  That’s not to say I won’t price them higher in the future, but right now, that’s what I do.  There is a reason for this:  I try to keep them affordable for those who need to learn.  When I started out, ebooks were mostly out of my reach, so this is me giving back to the writing community.

Remember that you will sell multiples of your books, not just one or two copies.  With just one of my books I sold $500 worth of books within 24 hours of it going live.

And that was just the first day.

Ebooks will continue to sell for as long as you have them up for sale, and as long as you get traffic to your website.

Recommended Resources:

“The LowDown on Niches” will show you step-by-step how to write your niche ebook. (This is one of my best-selling books for writers.)

“Kevin Riley’s Product Creation Workshop” is more like a Master Class. If you want to turn ebook creation into a long-term business, this is the product for you. As one of the original participants in this workshop, I can guarantee the quality.

“Rocket Product Creation” is similar to the Product Creation Workshop in some ways, but is what I call a “fast-track” version. It also features additional lessons. Visit the link to get full details.

Are YOU a ‘take action’ person?

In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure.   – Bill Cosby

 

I’ve been talking about motivation and taking action lately in the Writer2Writer newsletter. 

One of the things that I’ve found when talking to writers, is they’re often afraid to take action of any sort. Basically it boils down to the unknown.  What will happen if you take some sort of action and succeed? Where will that path lead you?

If this is you, please stop and think about this:  what will happen if you don’t take action?

Similar question, but brings up a whole new set of answers. 

One of the things I’ve learned over the years is that I am in control of my destiny.  If I want something badly enough, then I’m the only one who will determine whether or not I forge ahead and attempt to obtain it. 

No-one cares except me if I fail or succeed.  No-one except me will feel defeated for not trying. And no-one except me can feel the elation when success occurs.

Right now practically the entire world is living through a recession.  It’s really very scary.

Writers are constantly emailing me and asking for help.  They are so afraid of the future, and don’t know what to do or where to turn.

This is a perfect time for writers; there are so many opportunities out there for us. This is the time when you can prove to yourself that you have the motivation, that you can succeed, and you can move forward.

Use this opportunity to make money  instead of worrying about the future.

I’ve presented this opportunity to my subscribers, and I’ll now present it to you:  I’m making a ton of money with ebooks.  If you can produce good quality copy, and know how to put this sort of thing together (produce, market, sell), there’s loads of money to be made.

If you are interested in starting an ebook empire, and making regular residual income, then please download this information sheet I’ve put together. It’s in pdf format, and also includes a list of resources I use and will save you heaps of money – whether you take up this challenge or not.

Whether or not you check this out, please take action on your writing business today.  If you don’t, you may regret it tomorrow, and the next day, and the next day, and…

Til next time,

 

Cheryl