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Stop Making Others Rich - How Authors Can Make Bank By Selling Direct (Spiral bound)
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Discovery Miles 3 810
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Stop Making Others Rich - How Authors Can Make Bank By Selling Direct (Spiral bound)
Series: Companion Workbook
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Loot Price R381
Discovery Miles 3 810
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Spiral Bound Companion Workbook.
Do you want to have an author store and don't know where to start? Or
have one and don't know how to make the most of it?
Take back your power and control your author finances with an author
store. Your store is not just another retailer—with the right store,
you can upsell, retarget customers, do a bundle products such as an
ebook and a print book or whatever you like! No more rules. No more
nastygrams. No more spending most of your ad budget to subsidise
retailers, sending your readers to a page with other authors' books on
it.
With a store, you can get paid now. That's right, now and not in 60
days. And no more retailer cuts.
Ever wondered who buys your books? Not any more. Now you have data and,
depending on your storefront, analytics.
This book answers questions such as:
What should you do when starting out?
Which storefront would suit? Shopify, Payhip, WooCommerce, PayPal
button, or one of the others?
What do you need to start a store, and if you have a store, how do you
optimise it?
Do you really need to train people to buy from your store?
What about international sales tax? (It depends on buyer location, not
just yours.)
Want to sell print but don't want to pay for print upfront, handle
stock, or go to the Post Office?
And much more! Such as: Time to think differently about advertising!
And How to manage change in the industry. Plus other insider tips!
USA Today Bestselling author, Morgana Best, started selling print
direct in 1993 and ebooks (as well as print) direct from websites in
2003. She wasn't alone. With Kindle, indie authors turned to the
retailers, but now the tide is turning back to selling direct.
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