Dan Pye has been doing Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) for a decade now. He can show you how to launch an Amazon business that can generate $10k/mo.
And you can do so in 90 days or less. Without physical products.
How? Well, it all starts with mental reprogramming.
Building your foundation with a solid understanding of business basics, how to be productive, and which software and tools you need to self-publish on Amazon.
From there, you gotta build your routine:
- What time are you getting up each day?
- Exercising?
- Working?
- Spending time with family?
- Going to bed?
Creating a routine and sticking to it is critical. As you do, you’ll build self-belief, which is also a key ingredient for success.
Sprinkle in consistency and you’ll achieve growth, not just in business but in life as well.
So now you need to develop your business model. Because there’s lots of different ways to make money publishing on KDP.
You could hire a ghostwriter to write books for you. Dan doesn’t suggest it, though, because it’s expensive and requires ongoing marketing.
What about low-content books like planners and journals and goal trackers and such? Super saturated and full of crappy quality books, making it extremely hard to get anywhere with it, Dan says.
How ’bout writing your own books? Fulfilling. But you need to be a good writer. And it takes a ton of time. And then you have to market the book indefinitely.
“Lastly, you’ve got the method that I’ve used since 2012,” Dan says.
“Which is to publish books that are in the public domain,” he explains.
“This strategy has a large barrier to entry and if you don’t know what you’re doing it could be very problematic for you.”
“But in saying that, it requires no cost.”
“And you can publish up to 10 books a day if you have the right systems in place.”
“So now that we’ve chosen a strategy – the public domain – it’s time to move into the next step, which is research.”
“After you dig and reverse engineer and figure out what types of public domain books you should be publishing, you need to start doing so: uploading and listing them on KDP,” Dan says.
“And you need to do so as fast as possible but without sacrificing on quality.”
“Ensure that you’re publishing to as many genres or niches as you possibly can.”
“Do this all week, for as many hours as you possibly can.”
“In this game, yes, quantity matters. If you wanna make sales, you need to take a volume approach to self-publishing.”
“Once you start seeing some profit, it’s all about looking at the data and optimizing your approach moving forward.”
“And then, from there, you have to continue to streamline your process so you can grow your book empire larger and larger.”
“And it just so happens, you’re in luck. I have a training that shows you how to do all of this, step-by-step,” Dan pitches.
“You’ll learn how to test different books, optimize your KDP listings, make decisions based off what customers are telling you, and essentially improve your business model.”
“If you wanna get involved in this and really build an online business that can offer absolute financial freedom – and more than that, time freedom?”
“Then you need to check out my Period Time Publishing program.”
Dan’s passionate and knowledgeable. Walks the walk.
I got nothing bad to say about what I just witnessed. If anything, my only concern would be that it sounds too good to be true.
Get in touch with Dan to see what his course costs.