SpellZ
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http://www.nicheprofitclassroom.com/tips/product-creation-secrets.html
I know this was posted here before, I just couldn't find the person who made the thread, or the actual thread (so sorry, I can't give credit. Although I want to)
Its a 20 minute video on how to make an eBook at around $150, then sell it for around $14.99 (10 copies to break even). Really cool stuff! Has anyone done this before? Sounds really interesting, and something that isn't that hard.
Just a few quick questions
1) Why do the source everything at the end of the book? (Like, what is the point of sourcing? Is that something that should be done so it'll be legal)
2) They used images in the ebooks, where do they get those images from? You think they buy them? Or there is some site that has free images for any distribution?
3) Lets say I pick up probobly ONE of the most famous dating books, "Double Your Daying" By David D'Angelo, can't I just re-write that and sell it as "Triple Your Dating" or there might be some legal issues involved?
I know this was posted here before, I just couldn't find the person who made the thread, or the actual thread (so sorry, I can't give credit. Although I want to)
Its a 20 minute video on how to make an eBook at around $150, then sell it for around $14.99 (10 copies to break even). Really cool stuff! Has anyone done this before? Sounds really interesting, and something that isn't that hard.
Just a few quick questions
1) Why do the source everything at the end of the book? (Like, what is the point of sourcing? Is that something that should be done so it'll be legal)
2) They used images in the ebooks, where do they get those images from? You think they buy them? Or there is some site that has free images for any distribution?
3) Lets say I pick up probobly ONE of the most famous dating books, "Double Your Daying" By David D'Angelo, can't I just re-write that and sell it as "Triple Your Dating" or there might be some legal issues involved?