Les Giblin - How to have confidence power in dealing with people Les Giblin| ISBN: N/a| 2005| MP3| 114 mb Would you like to improve your work life, your love life - your whole life? Of course you do! And you know you could, if only you were more persuasive, more influential, more confident. Let Leslie Giblin show you how his proven techniques can help you become more comfortable with people, both in crowds and in one-on-one situations, attract and keep trustworthy friends of both sexes, change someone's stubborn ideas so they'll agree with you, turn a potentially explosive situation into a pleasant meeting of the minds, exude personal charm, and even make important people listen to you and follow your ideas. How to Have Confidence and Power in Dealing With People (English Edition) eBook: Les Giblin: Amazon.it: Kindle Store. How to have confidence and power in dealing with people Download how to have confidence and power in dealing with people or read online here in PDF or EPUB. • Clayton Tune| 2/14/2014 ' One of the best books on people skills out there. Definitely one to read more than once. Recommended for any manager, business owner or anyone just looking to grow more confident in dealing with people. ' • Nick| 2/12/2014 ' This book helped me tremendously at a point in my life when I lacked confidence in social/work situations. It's an oldie but a goodie. ' • Chris Beavers| 2/7/2014 ' One of the few books that actually relies on physiology and basic human behavior to point out simple views to change social dynamics. Highly recommended for anyone not just a business only read. ' • Lola| 2/5/2014 ' Interesting concepts. I will have to see if I can put them to work at work. ' • David Drews| 2/2/2014 ' Read this book twice. How to have Confidence and Power affected me more than any other book I have ever read. ' • Jenny| 2/1/2014 ' I've read this book 2 or 3 times before and every time I get something new out of it-this time it's along the lines of my kids-expect the best, don't yell. Relationships are vital! ' • Krista Streuly| 1/23/2014 ' No matter how great or horrible you are in dealing with people, this book has great insight into how the other person is wired and how you can help in growing teams of people, resolving conflict and become an expert in working with people! ' • Chad Reinhard| 1/12/2014 ' Helped me treat people the way they want to be treated. ' • Mike Musselman| 1/9/2014 ' Its ben a while sine I read it but it teaches great principles in communication and personal belief. ' • Michael Coletta| 1/8/2014 ' This was the best arrangment of people skills I think I've read. Check it out! ' • Brian| 1/5/2014 ' 'Read' this book on tape. Some nice quick tips (reminders?) on how to exert influence. ' • Aliesha| 1/4/2014 ' I loved reading this book! It is full of insights into human relations. A great book for anyone that has to deal with people. ' • Gary| 1/4/2014 ' Unless you are living in a cave and never interact with people. You should read this book. As a college professor I believe that most communication issues and conflict issues could be handled better with better people skills. This book will make a difference! ' • Navneet Sharma| ' I think this book reveals the best architecture of individuals around us and our reaction towards them which really makes difference in our self when it comes to dealing with people. ' • Douglas Zwolski| ' When you feel insignificant in life this is the mental cure! I will never be able to read it enough. My all time top 5 great reads! ' • Phil| ' This is good book for sales people or customer relations people. It is a great book for people that need to rebuild their self confidence. ' • Hajime Morimatsu| ' it worth to read, a good book to read if you want to improve your socialize with other, especially for public relation or even for sales person, good comunication will bring you good things ' • Dylan| 4/2/2013 ' Great book on improving how to relate with other people. Many similarities to How to Win Friends Influence People. ' • Anita Williamson| 3/8/2013 ' Good. I don't remember a lot of it. ' • Derek| 2/23/2013 ' A good quick read for those who want to relate to and understand people better. ' • Glenn| 2/2/2013 ' There is a dated 'feel' to this book, like when the author talks about stenographers. But, I could not find any fault with his summary of human natures and the correct principles for effectively dealing with other people. Ultimately, it will take much practice to apply the lessons in this book. ' • Legacy Dad| 1/28/2013 ' Never feel uncomfortable in any situation and learn to be able to talk to anyone and exude influence and confidence. ' • Sara| 12/6/2012 ' I really liked this book. It was short but it was FULL of good information. If you want to improve your relations with others, this is a good book for you. ' • Angie| ' Simply amazing! Such a great read; very enjoyable. Even though it was written over 50 years ago the information is still very timely and applicable to today's world. ' • Shawn| 9/28/2012 ' 'The man or woman who realizes that he is 'something' not because of what he has done or how good he has been, but by the grace of God in endowing him with a certain innate worth, develops a healthy self-esteem.' -Les Giblin, p. I stopped reading there. ' • Rudra| 6/22/2012 ' Nice book to boost your confident to next level. ' • SJ| 6/14/2012 ' I re-read the books on the 'top 5' shelf every single year. The November completion was the 3rd time I had gone through it cover to cover. ' • Michael D. Baggetta| 5/13/2012 ' I actually read an older version of this book written in 1956! It is an excellent self help book. I read in 1983 as a new Stock Broker. ' • Melissa| 4/29/2012 ' Timeless principles on how to get along with people! Helpful for those who are shy, or not confident, or too abrasive,.
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If you inadvertently miss something crucial, you’ll find out when you get feedback, and you can add a new section or chapter to address that point. Writing Mistakes: How to Waste Time, Lose Focus and Give Up Some bloggers love the writing part of creating an e-book; others find it hard going. But whatever your feelings about writing, the follow mistakes can seriously curtail your progress and may even make you give up altogether. #6: Starting at the Beginning Although it might be the first chapter in your book, your introduction almost certainly isn’t the place to start writing. It’s hard to know what to include until you’ve drafted the majority of your book, and you don’t want to get bogged down at this early stage. If you start with the introduction, you’ll often end up writing far more than you need to. And let’s be honest. No reader relishes the sight of a long introduction – they want to dive into the real content. How to Fix It Don’t begin with the introduction; start with your first “proper” chapter. Once you’ve drafted the rest of your book, you’ll know. Also, a lot of “introductory” material can go at the back of the book – I strongly recommend having an About the Author page at the back, because it’s a great opportunity to point readers to your website, mailing list, and so on. #7: Only Writing When You Feel Like It Although your e-book is probably a high-priority project for you, it can be genuinely tough to carve out the time for working on it regularly. But if you don’t write consistently, you’ll never build up any momentum. You may write for a few hours to begin with, but then end up taking weeks off and never getting back to your e-book. How to Fix It You don’t have to write thousands of words at a time. One of my clients wrote a short chapter every week, without fail, and finished her e-book within a few months. Find a consistent time each day, or several times a week, to work on your e-book. You might like to try the Pomodoro technique (25 minutes writing, 5 minute break) to use your time effectively during short writing sessions. Anyone can write for just 25 minutes.; it’ll pay off for years to come. #8: Letting Your Inner Editor Take the Lead If you’re writing regularly and staying focused but making slow progress, then you’re probably trying to edit while you write. Perhaps you find yourself typing a couple of paragraphs, then changing your mind and deleting them. You might even be stopping every sentence or two to make minor tweaks. This is a serious drain on your productivity as a writer. How to Fix It If you change your mind about a whole paragraph or section, leave it in as is, but jot a note to yourself about it. You may find, on re-reading, that it works perfectly well. You might find it’s helpful to use a full-screen “no distractions” text editor. I like for this – as it doesn’t have those distracting red and green wiggles that your typical word processor adds when it doesn’t like a word or phrase. #9: Quitting Just Before it Gets Easy After you’ve been working on your e-book for weeks, perhaps months, you may find that you’ve not made the progress you’d hoped for. Whatever the exact cause (illness, workload, etc.), you’ve hit a wall. You aren’t even halfway through the draft, and there’s a long way to go. When you go through a patch like this, it’s quite tempting to just give up – to cut your losses, and leave that e-book draft abandoned on your computer. But that would be a huge mistake. Because this is often a sign that things are about to get easier. How to Fix It Push yourself to reach the halfway point. Once you’re halfway, natural momentum kicks in, and you’ll speed up as you approach the end. Be sure to remind yourself of your motivation for starting the e-book in the first place: what’s it going to do for you and your blog? How will it help your readers – the people who you’ve come to know and care about? Editing Mistakes: How to Wreck a Good First Draft Although you probably won’t spend as much time editing as you spent writing, this is the point at which your e-book really takes shape. Editing makes the difference between a book that’s simply “okay” and a book that’s a well-polished, professional representation of you at your best. The following mistakes will keep your e-book from becoming the it deserves to be. #10: Trying to Keep Up The Momentum While it’s important to not let your e-book stall after the first draft, you don’t need to rush into editing. Some writers dive straight into the editing phase – but then they struggle to get perspective, and may quickly feel burned out. How to Fix It Let your e-book “sit” for at least a couple of days (and preferably a full week) before you begin reviewing and editing. That way, you’ll come to it with fresh eyes and a new perspective – you’ll be able to see what’s already good, and what needs a bit more work. With a little distance, you’ll be able to see your work from the perspective of a reader, not a writer. #11: Throwing Your Best Work in the Fire Many e-book authors start their edit using the same file they used for the draft – for example, MyEbook.doc. While that’s not always a problem, it’s seriously frustrating if you cut something you later want to put back in. Worse, if you manage to delete, lose, or somehow corrupt that master file, all your hard work could be gone for good. How to Fix It For each new draft, create a new version of your file – MyEbookV2.doc, MyEbookV3.doc and so on. And create regular backups. A simple way is to email yourself a copy of the latest version from time to time. #12: Reviewing With a Microscope, Not a Telescope If you start your editing by looking for minor typos, you’ll miss much more significant issues. By focusing on the micro detail, you may fail to address major problems with your book – like “Chapter 15 is way too short” or “Chapter 7 should come after Chapter 10.” These often require a bit of perspective (see Mistake #10). How to Fix It Read through your whole e-book, preferably in.pdf form, on paper, or on your tablet, before you begin editing. In other words, read it in a format where you can’t easily make small changes as you go along to force yourself to concentrate on the bigger picture. Make a note of any issues you need to fix, like chapters in the wrong order, repetitive information, tangents that need deleting, and new sections you want to add. #13: Telling Yourself You Don’t Need an Editor When you’ve been working away on your own for (probably) several months, seeing mistakes can be tough – from the big picture issues to the small details like missing words or misplaced apostrophes. But many first-time e-book authors are either too inexperienced to know the value of an editor or figure it’s a luxury they can’t afford. Even if you’re not in a position to pay for a full edit, that doesn’t mean you have to go it alone. How to Fix It Consider paying for an editor to review just the first few chapters of your e-book. Many problems the editor identifies will probably occur throughout the e-book and you can fix them yourself once you know what to look for. Recruit volunteers to help edit: ask your readers, or members of any blogging community you belong to. Be prepared to repay the favor! #14: Hiring the World’s Worst Proofreader Once you’ve made any major changes and addressed the suggestions of your editors, your book is almost complete. But before it’s ready to publish, you’ll need to do at least one complete read-through to catch any remaining typos or errors. However, you’re probably the worst person to catch those errors. You’ve likely become so familiar with the content and its layout that you’ll miss typos that will be obvious to someone else. How to Fix It If you can afford a professional proofreader, or if you have a talented friend who can help out, brilliant. If you have to do most or all of your proofreading alone, here’s the secret: don’t proofread your e-book in the same environment that you wrote it. Try changing the font style and size and printing it out, or reading it on a tablet. You’ll be surprised at how errors stand out. #15: Indulging Your Inner Perfectionist and Procrastinator Quality matters, but if you’re onto your fifth proofread and you’re spending ten minutes debating whether or not a particular sentence needs a comma, you’re wasting time. Even books from major publishing houses have mistakes from time to time. You may never have noticed this, because (like every reader) you don’t pause and scrutinize every word. How to Fix It Give yourself a deadline for finishing the editing phase, and accept that catching 99 percent of your mistakes is good enough. Don’t agonize over the possibility that a typo may still be present. Readers aren’t likely to notice, and if someone does point out a particularly glaring mistake after publication, it’s simple to update your e-book. Publishing Mistakes: How to Make Sure Your E-book’s an Instant Flop You could create a water-tight plan, write a hugely valuable e-book, and, yet if you mess up its publication, you won’t get the results you deserve. But if you avoid the following mistakes, you’ll give yourself the best possible chance of e-book success. #16: Assuming You Know the Best Format for Your E-book Already Even if you started out with a specific end goal in mind, be sure to review your options once you’ve finished your e-book. An e-book that started life as a subscriber incentive might in fact make a great premium product, or serve as an authority-building book in the Kindle Store. But if you don’t at least consider other options, you might miss out on a huge opportunity. How to Fix It Depending on the final destination of your e-book, a range of different publishing options are available to consider: • If you’re giving your e-book away as an incentive for joining your email list, then.pdf-only is simple and straightforward. • If you’re positioning your e-book as a premium product (e.g., at least $10), you can just create a.pdf but you might also want to offer.epub and.mobi formats. You could also include multimedia bonus material on a password-protected webpage (e.g. Audio interviews, short video tutorials). • If you’re publishing your e-book on major retailers’ sites, you’ll need a lower price (usually $9.99 or less) and to publish your file in the appropriate format for the store. And don’t assume that a particular option is right for your e-book just because it’s what you’ve seen other bloggers doing. #17: Using the First (Yawn-Inducing) Title that Comes to Mind Just like a blog post title, an e-book title must grab attention. It’s going to be the first (and quite possibly the only) thing your potential e-book reader sees. When I wrote my first full-length e-book, I planned to title it Writing Blog Content. That’s what it was about, after all! But it’s not exactly sexy. A wise friend () jumped onto Skype with me and spent a while hashing out better titles. We eventually went with The Blogger’s Guide to Effective Writing a much stronger, more compelling title (and one that led me to write a whole “Blogger’s Guide” series.) How to Fix It If you’ve had a working title in mind since the planning stage, now’s the time to figure out whether it’s truly good enough. You might want to ask your blog readers to vote on different titles, to find out which is the most compelling. The same goes for the headline on your sales page — you’ll probably want to put something a bit more intriguing than just the title of your e-book. Jon’s is packed with lots of inspiration and advice. #18: Designing Your Own Front Cover Like it or not, everyone judges books by their covers. Unless you’re a professional designer, creating your own cover is a hugely damaging mistake. Your e-book will look amateurish, and readers may well be put off from buying it. This is especially true if you’ll be selling your e-book on Amazon (or other e-retailers’ sites) where most potential readers won’t have any prior knowledge of you. For plenty of examples of both good and bad covers, take a look at Joel Friedlander’s. How to Fix It If you can afford it, hire a designer. This is a crucial investment, and you’ll likely sell enough extra copies to more than pay for the designer’s work. But if you really have to create your cover yourself, keep it simple and straightforward, and look at lots of examples of good and bad designs. #19: Forgetting to Link Back to Your Blog Your e-book might be a reader’s first contact with you (if they bought it from Amazon for example). And even those who downloaded your e-book from your blog might forget where they got it. So failing to link your e-book back to your blog is a big mistake. You’re missing an opportunity to drive new subscribers to your main email list or to a separate list that tells your current e-book readers about your next book. How to Fix It Include a page at the back of your e-book – after “About the Author” – that lets readers know where to find you online. Be sure to link to your subscriber landing page, to your next book’s sales page, or anywhere else online you want to send them – e.g., your social media profiles. Also important is giving your readers an easy way to send you feedback for your book, such as a dedicated email address or a link to a contact page. And don’t be afraid to link to relevant blog content within the body of the e-book itself. #20: Completely Ignoring the Power of Social Proof Even if a reader already knows you, they won’t necessarily trust that your e-book is any good until it has at least one review or testimonial. (I’ve made this daft mistake myself: I launched the fourth in my Blogger’s Guide series in a rush, just before the birth of my first child. It never sold nearly as well as the others, and I figured that, despite my research, I’d picked a dud topic. Fast forward three years and I realise I’d failed to get a single testimonial up on the sales page. Whoops!) Whether your e-book is available for purchase or simply a reward for new subscribers, people probably won’t trust its value unless they can see that other people have read it and found it useful. And if you’re in a niche that’s known for having a few sleazy operators, or one where e-books are rare, then failing to provide social proof is an even bigger mistake. How to Fix It Be proactive — send out review copies to, and to any of your blog’s readers who’ve commented regularly or emailed you recently. Add positive reviews to your sales page and, if possible, use photos of the reviewers to boost credibility. And if you can, send out your review copies before you launch your e-book – preferably at least a couple weeks before. This gives people a chance to read your book and get a review ready on or soon after your launch day. #21: Acting Like Your E-book Isn’t a Big Deal Many bloggers are uncomfortable marketing their e-books so their “launch” simply involves a new link on their blog and a couple of low-key posts on social media. But even the best e-book will wither and die without some determined promotion. And the truth is that if you’re not willing to market your e-book when the hard work of writing it is complete, you’ve basically wasted all that time and effort. How to Fix It You’re proud of your new e-book, right? So start acting like it. (If you don’t feel a swell of pride about your work then go back to the writing and editing phases until you do!) Despite any preconceptions, you can effectively market your blog. Here’s how Mix up your promotional messages with lots of useful and interesting content. If you’re giving people useful information at the same time as promoting your e-book, you’ll feel less like a pushy salesperson. If your e-book is on Amazon, you can create some buzz by giving it away free for short periods. If this is your first premium product, make sure you tell your existing list about it and consider offering a discount for existing subscribers. Write guest posts for popular blogs in your niche, and direct readers to a dedicated landing page for sign-ups or for the sales page for your e-book. You might even look into, maybe creating videos, offering special extras, or getting readers involved. To get a printable, one-page cheatsheet featuring all the mistakes you absolutely must avoid when writing your first ebook. When Will You Make The Leap From Blogger to Author? Lots of mistakes are lurking out there to trip you up on the path to publishing your first e-book, but the potential rewards are great. You can get more subscribers for your blog, more authority in your niche and even earn more money from your writing. And now that you know the most common mistakes, you can avoid them with ease. But of all the mistakes you can make, one trumps them all. Not even trying. Or telling yourself that you’ll write your e-book someday. But you’re not going to make that mistake, right? So grab your calendar, take a look at the next week, and choose a day to begin. Because in just a month or two, you could easily have a finished e-book one that could supercharge your email list, position you as an expert, or start bringing in a steady income. When will your e-book journey begin? Great post Ali!!We just wrote our first Ebook for our blog and we give it away for free. Point number 21 struck a chord with me. We aren’t promoting it enough. We think people will come to our site and download it. I realize now that we have to promote it more. I think we (my girlfriend and I) wrote a really good free giveaway for our site and we should be proud of it and promote it more. Thanks for the eye opener. We also want to write Ebooks in the future and sell them on our site. This post is really good to avoid some mistakes. We will use this post as a resource when we write our next book. Thanks again! Cheers, Bastiaan • Jun 26, 2014 @ 09:57:05. Hi Ali, What a great time for a post on e-book mistakes! I’ve just done an e-book named The 50 Biggest Blogging Blunders and How to Avoid Them. At this time, I don’t have many blog readers, so I skipped the survey. Will have to do it for my next e-book in the series. Loved reading these and I’ve committed a few of these mistakes myself. We’re surely the worst editors – you don’t get a good editor for free. And you edit your own work for free, don’t you? Saved this post into my Evernote and will keep it handy before I do my next e-book. Thanks a ton for this great post. Sharing it with friends. • Jun 26, 2014 @ 10:00:13. Thanks for the survey suggestion, and it’s thanks to Jon’s e-mail and luckily I opened it as soon as it came into my Inbox. I think I could have done it via e-mail since the few readers I have are good friends and many know me. I was thinking of putting a survey in place of a thank you page. A few questions, a poll. Is that a bad idea? One peron bought my e-book and even told me why she bought it. That made me think I could put up a poll this way. But this poll has a different goal. • Jun 26, 2014 @ 09:59:03. Great post, Ali — I did #5 on my first ebook.;-( The point missing here that I see e-book writers do way too often is they forget to build an audience first. The email I seem to get all the time is, “I’m so excited, I’ve written my first e-book and published it on Amazon, and now I’m waiting for the big bucks to roll in. So far, nothing.” Writers don’t understand that the magical Amazon algorithm genie is not going to send them a ton of buyers unless they already have developed an audience who knows and trusts them. That’s the hard way to sell e-books. The easy way is to build an audience, find out what they want to know, write that e-book, involve them in the process, and then sell it to them. But few writers want to take the time to do that. • Jun 26, 2014 @ 10:02:51. Hey Mz Ali, it’s my first time stumbling on your writings and trust me this really was worth my while. Thanks for providing much value here. ? I have written close 30 ebooks, some I will be giving a while and others that will be premium. And this post was a life saver.I guess this days I have been lacking in promotion that I barely promote my blog post these days. I have saved this post on my PC and I will always use it as my reference point. I also will hit you up on twitter to get to know you and maybe steal from your great mind. ? Thanks for this great share, Ali. It’s much appreciated. Sam • Jun 26, 2014 @ 16:25:44. All your points are very very useful and is a perfect list of things to do before writing your ebook. Another big mistake many writers do is they don’t understand the difference between book and an ebook and get so scholarly. Instead of helping their readers solve their long-standing problem they narrate the history of the problem and its impact on them. This way of writing an ebook never work in this age of information technology era where every new info gets stale the second day. That is why it is better to solve a problem instead of just narrating history of a topic. Thanks for sharing this wonderful post that is a perfect guide for those planning to write their first ebook. • Jun 26, 2014 @ 15:43:43. Hey Ali, Thanks for such great information! All these mistakes are so true and so common! I did mistake 15 before I finally wrote my first ebook. The idea stayed in my head for a long time (way too long!) before it finally came on paper! I would just like to add how the table of content is important, especially if you publish on Kindle. The reader has a chance to look at the first few pages of your ebook before he buys it. Just make sure that the link to your blog is in the first few pages and that all your chapters have attention grabbers titles. You’ll increase your number of sales. • Jul 07, 2014 @ 12:24:09. I too want to share! 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After that we started to advertise the site on the internet and we immediately got new clients, I was very pleased with this fact. Further more, they are slightly altered brand my company added creativity and minimalist and everything else remains the same. Then there was the outdoor advertising. On the way out I got rebirth business at a reasonable price, the number of orders increased by 300%. Black and White Marketing got their bonuses. I am very grateful to them! • Jan 18, 2015 @ 00:41:44. You’re not going to believe this. I just finished opening my Word document entitled “First E-book” that I’ve been working on for the past week when I said to myself “let’s see what’s happening at SmartBlogger” (because I have a terrible attention span) and what do I see on the home page? This article. Talk about timely. It’s as if the “blogging God’s” are caring for every step I take with my first E-book. I am going to go over this article again and make sure that the tips stick to me like glue. I guess for now the E-book will be on hold. I’ll give myself today, and part of tomorrow (I hate spelling tomorrow), to study this article so that my E-book launch kicks ass. Thanks for this. I really, really, really needed it. • Jun 28, 2016 @ 07:53:22. I have written my first eBook, but I wish I would have read this post first before creating it! Promoting my eBook is something that I didn’t really think of doing. And to be honest, I still don’t don’t think I promote it enough! I like to think of eBooks as glorified blog posts (haha). The difference is that they are offline (require email opt-in), and most likely do into more detail. Thanks for the post Ali. If I ever write another blog post, I’ll make sure I don’t do any of these 21 mistakes! ? From, Benjamin • Jul 12, 2016 @ 06:29:08. Thank you for this amazing journey to publishing secrets! The only way to avoid pitfalls is to be aware of them. Probably, the point missing here is the importance of remembering about copyright protection. It is worth noting that there’s no international copyright law that will be able to protect writer’s masterpiece. And for that reason, first and foremost thing the author must do is to register a book with U.S. Copyright Office. It would be never out of place to take a few reasonable precautions against accidental copyright infringement and resort to digital help. Since almost all my writings are dedicated to scientific topics, with the view of finding out all areas that need to be cited, I rely on Unplag, a similarity detection tool, which highlights duplication and helps me not to worry about the proper formatting. • Fabio Gerussi Jul 13, 2016 @ 10:08:11. 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Covered what to write about and how much and outlined how to format your eBook and create an eCover for $5 or less. Explained step by step how to publish your eBook on Amazon and gave you some hints and tips on how to promote it! In the traditional publishing model authors can get paid in two ways, either a flat fee (a onetime lump sum) or on a percentage, or royalty, of each book s. Between e-books and Amazon, how do authors get paid? Share on Facebook. Currently, authors get paid the same whether there's one copy or 100 on the shelves. In this post, I’m going to revisit the reason why I think writing and self-publishing an eBook is a great idea. Aside from the satisfaction you’ll get from getting your writing published, you can make some serious moola from doing so! It’s perfect for someone looking to make extra money outside of their day job and it’s something you can work on around the kids or in the evenings – you don’t even need to leave the house! All you need is a computer or laptop, word processing software like MS Word and access to the internet. So in case you need to speed up your debt repayment, increase your savings or you’d just like to start creating some passive income for any other reason, this is one way that you can do it. But just how much can you earn from writing and self-publishing eBooks? How much money can you make on Amazon with Kindle eBooks? Well, the short answer is some authors can make plenty. It depends on the quality of your eBook and also the volume of eBooks that you have. I’ll start with my own Amazon earning experience! I have a few eBooks on now and the screenshot below details some of my recent earnings from Amazon Kindle over the last couple of months for January and February. In Feb, I was paid £184.03 which was a little less than in January but even so, I’m pleased with the extra income! Most of these payments come from sales of my eBooks and. Quick Tip I identified a popular page on my blog from Google Analytics which co-incidentally was a “How To” type post. I created more content and packaged it into an eBook about setting up a bridal makeup business. If you want to create an eBook that will sell, find out what your readers want and need and then use that to inspire your eBook! So although I’m clearly not rich yet, my experience with earnings from self-publishing eBooks so far has been pleasant. But what kind of earnings have other self-publishing authors managed to achieve? Kyle Taylor Kyle is the owner of The Penny Hoarder and explains in this post how he’s made via Amazon (as well as thousands more on others). Stefan Pylarinos Stefan Pylarinos is an entrepreneur and internet marketer who makes, by writing and outsourcing numerous non-fiction eBooks. He has over 100 eBooks on Amazon, in his mission to make passive income. Amanda Hocking is a writer of paranormal fiction and spent many years trying (and failing) to get traditional publishers interested in her stories. In 2010, she turned to self-publishing her books on Amazon hoping to raise a little bit of cash to start with. In just six months, she’d made $20,000 selling 150,000 copies of her books. Roll on 20 more months and she’d sold 1.5 million copies of her book, raking in from her book sales. Hugh Howey is a self-published science fiction author who writes post-apocalyptic thrillers. His series “Wool” has earned him most months! John Locke John Locke is a best selling indie author who first made his money with his Donovan Creed series of books. He was the first author to sell over a. He was also the first self-published author to hit the number one spot on the Kindle Bestsellers list! In summary Writing and self-publishing eBooks is a great way to earn money passively and you can use money earned to top up your main income or even enjoy great wealth if your work becomes popular! There is so much potential with this income stream, so why not have a go yourself? I hope you enjoyed this series about making money through writing and publishing eBooks here on Disease Called Debt and that it’s inspired you in some way! In case you needed any further reading, this article from Tim Ferriss has more information about self-publishing including how to really. Like this post? Please take a minute to share it on social media. *Affiliate links are contained in this post. Disease Called Debt is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com. *Top image sourced from and modified by Disease Called Debt. You don’t get paid unless people actually read your book. Then the author will get. Shallow pool in which readers who paid $10 a month were reading 30. How do they get started? And yes, how much money. Hit the bestseller lists that a lot of authors get excited about. Is paid back. If a book does. If your book is priced between $0.01 and $2.98 or greater than $9.99, you get paid 35% royalties. Thus, most self published authors prefer to price their eBooks between $2.99 and $9.99 on Amazon to receive a higher share of royalties. By Dennis Abrams The Guardian’s Alison Flood on a publishing industry deeply divided. In the same week, she noted, that writer of erotica Sylvia Day signed a startling eight figure two book deal with St Martin’s Press, a survey revealed that 54% of “traditionally-published” authors (and nearly 80% of self-published authors) earn less than $1,000 a year. The survey of more than 9,000 writers in the, was presented at last week’s. Respondents were divided into four categories: “aspiring, self-published only, traditionally-published only, and hybrid” (meaning both self and traditionally published). Of those who filled in the survey, more than 65% described themselves as aspiring authors; 18% as self-published, 8% as traditionally published, with 6% saying that they were “pursuing hybrid careers.” According to the survey, “Just over 77% of self-published writers make $1,000 a yearwith a startlingly high 53.9% of traditionally-published authors, and 43.6% of hybrid authors, reporting their earnings are below the same threshold. Only 0.7% of self-published writers, 1.3% of traditionally published writers, and 5.7% of hybrid writers reported earning more than $100,000 a year from their writing. (The typical writer in the sample was “a commercial fiction writer who might also write non-fiction and who had a project in the works that might soon be ready to publish.”) The Guardian reported that Jeremy Greenfield, Digital Book World editorial director and one of the report’s co-authors confirmed the finding that “authors of all stripes, but particularly self-published authors, don’t earn huge sums of money doing what they do.” “Most writers,” Greenfield said, “write because they want to share something with the world or gain recognition of some sort. There are, of course, outliers. The top 2% or so of authors make a good living and the most successful authors – including self-published authors – make a tremendous amount of money.” Greenfield’s co-author, professor Dana Weinberg, agreed that “The question of money is a tricky one. Publishing a book for sale is a matter of both art and commerce. I would agree that for most writers publishing is not only about money; it’s about a lot of other things including touching readers and sharing stories, but the money is important in a lot of ways. Weinberg added that the dream of quitting one’s job to become a full-time writer is, in fact, a reality for only a small number of writers. “Writing good books is a big time commitment, as much for many writers in the survey as a part-time job, and income gives writers something to show their family and friends for all their effort and hard work. Some writers are looking for validation, and in the world of self-publishing where you don’t have the prestige of being chosen by a press, the money is a tangible and rewarding substitute.” But perhaps not surprisingly, there are those who felt that the survey wasn’t exactly fair to self-publishers. Hugh Howey, whose self-published dystopian novel Wool sold hundreds of thousands of copies on Amazon before being bought by Simon & Schuster, had this to say: “This survey does not capture the fact that self-publishing is going through a renaissance. It expects a group of authors with two or three years of experience and market maturity to line up against the top 1% of authors who have had several generations’ head startThe simple fact is this: getting paid for your writing is not easy. But self-publishing is making it easier. How much easier? We don’t have sufficient data to know. But a conservative estimate would be that five to 10 times as many people are paying bills with their craft today as there was just a few years ago. And that should be celebrated.”. 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A wise and optimistic guide to the complexities and rewards of the fully developed inner life, Intimacy stands alongside The Wounded Healer, With Open Hands, Making All Things New, and Nouwen’s other notable works, as well as the writings of C.S. Lewis, Thomas Merton, and other influential Christian scholars and thinkers. Read information about the author Henri Jozef Machiel Nouwen (Nouen), (1932–1996) was a Dutch-born Catholic priest and writer who authored 40 books on the spiritual life. Nouwen's books are widely read today by Protestants and Catholics alike. The Wounded Healer, In the Name of Jesus, Clowning in Rome, The Life of the Beloved, and The Way of the Heart are just a few of the more widely recognized titles. After nearly two decades of teaching at the Menninger Foundation Clinic in Topeka, Kansas, and at the University of Notre Dame, Yale University and Harvard University, he went to share his life with mentally handicapped people at the L'Arche community of Daybreak in Toronto, Canada. After a long period of declining energy, which he chronicled in his final book, Sabbatical Journey, he died in September 1996 from a sudden heart attack. His spirituality was influenced by many, notably by his friendship with Jean Vanier. At the invitation of Vanier he visited L'Arche in France, the first of over 130 communities around the world where people with developmental disabilities live and share life together with those who care for them. In 1986 Nouwen accepted the position of pastor for a L'Arche community called 'Daybreak' in Canada, near Toronto. Nouwen wrote about his relationship with Adam, a core member at L'Arche Daybreak with profound developmental disabilities, in a book titled Adam: God's Beloved. Father Nouwen was a good friend of the late Joseph Cardinal Bernardin. The results of a Christian Century magazine survey conducted in 2003 indicate that Nouwen's work was a first choice of authors for Catholic and mainline Protestant clergy. One of his most famous works is Inner Voice of Love, his diary from December 1987 to June 1988 during one of his most serious bouts with clinical depression. There is a Father Henri J. Nouwen Catholic Elementary School in Richmond Hill, Ontario. Reviews of the Intimacy. A large selection of quotes for Spiritual Mediation and Guidance from Fr. Henri Nouwen. Henri was my First Spiritual Director, Fr. Jim Waters, FBS. 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