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Get Rich in a Niche-The Insider’s Guide to Self-Publishing in a Specialized Market — Red Bike Publishing

Get Rich in a Niche

Publishing Myths

You have to write a book to be an expert

Not true, Get Rich in a Niche shows you how to write a book while on your journey to becoming an expert. This book also shows you how to become a recognized expert in your field, all at no cost.

You have to publish with a traditional publisher to be recognized as an expert

Not true. If you write a good quality book that meets your customers’ needs, no one really cares if you are self-published, niche published or traditionally published.

You have to buy expensive software to publish a good quality book

Not true. You can publish a high quality and informative book using software that may be already uploaded on your computer. Microsoft Word or other compatible documents make great publications and this book will show you how.

You have to spend a lot of money on editing services

Not true. You can get good quality editing for absolutely free and the results are just as good as with expensive editing. Think about this; how many errors have you found in the last book you read? Even college text books and technical publications have errors.

You can put together a book and they will come

Not true. Even though Get Rich in a Niche demonstrates low and no cost ways to publish, you still need to have a good quality book and the ability to find your audience and build trust. This book shows you how to create relevant books that sell.

You don’t have to market because the web will bring folks to you.

Not true. The web might identify that a book exists, but you have to lead your audience to the books. We will show you how to create a presence that your audience just can’t resist.

You have to spend a lot of money for marketing

Not true. You can make your niche audience aware of your products just by being visible. You can be more effective teaching and sharing information than just by advertising. This book shows you how to be on the top of the search engine results without investing any money.

Your books have to be in book stores to make sales

Chances are your books will never be in a book store. Because of small numbers of customers interested in your books, the book stores will not be interested in buying your books. Your concern and success should be online sales. For example, suppose your core niche audience is made up of 2000 customers. That’s not enough business to interest a traditional publisher or a major book store. However, depending on your niche, your books could sell for up to $50.00 each. That’s a potential of $100,000. This book will show you how to do so and get ALL of the sales minus print charge. You could lose half of the profits by putting the books in a traditional book store.
Get Rich in a Niche-The Insider’s Guide to Self-Publishing in a Specialized Market — Red Bike Publishing

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