15 November 2011 ~ 11 Comments

Earn Over $20,000 Per Month with Amazon Kindle Publishing

UPDATE:  This Live Training Event is Over, See the Link for the Live Training Event Video Replay Below!

There are always wild claims as to how much money different Techniques can make you and most of them are complete garbage.  When talking about the potential monthly Profits when publishing to the Amazon Kindle Publishing Platform, these are not inflated numbers and some Amazon Publishers are doing way more per month than this.  In fact, on the Amazon Boards there are people doing over $100,000 per MONTH publishing to the Kindle Platform via Amazon.

As my first Post of substance since I recreated my Base Blog here, I am happy to announce a Live Training Event which will occur on Thursday, November 17, 2011 at 7:00 PM EST.  Anyone is welcome to attend, but you must get in before this Live Training Event fills up. 

I will be presenting Ty Cohen and he will be showing you how he currently earns over $20,000 per month via Kindle Publishing and he will show you his Live Accounts as proof.  No hype, no gimmicks, just a realistic Live Training Event to show you how you too can earn $20,000 per month or More using the Amazon Kindle. 

All you have to do is Register for the Live Event via the link here:  Amazon Kindle Live Training Registration

Take note that I have never ever recommended anything like this before.  I almost never recommend anything outside of my Internet Marketing and Blogging Niches.  I was convinced after seeing the training first hand and implementing it myself through Outsourcers (which is a part of the training, sorry Ty, don’t want to give away any Secrets).  It is very different from anything else I have seen focused in this area, so I highly suggest signing up before we are full for this training event.

Update:  11/18/2011

Last night’s Live Training Event went great.  We
had everyone stay on for 95% of the entire Webinar.
If you know anything about Live Training Events
like this, then you know it is hard to keep people
interested for an hour and a half.

Well Ty Cohen, the Presenter of last night’s Amazon
Kindle Publishing training did just that.  I was
very impressed by the fact he was so detailed in his
presentation and gave so much high quality instruction
for free.

Not many people would tell you how to get started in
this type of business by showing you almost everything
you have to do in a Live Training Event like this.

Ty actually said he is now making over $30,000 per
month with Kindle Publishing.  As this is a business
from which your profits grow each and every month, I
can only imagine where he is going to be next year at
this time since he is now adding in using the Barnes
and Noble Nook device publishing network as well.

If you want to access the replay video of last night’s
Live Training event, you have a few options.  You can
click the link here:

Amazon Kindle Live Event Video Replay

Please let me know what you think and if you have any
questions at all, I recommend posting them below.

Thanks and the Best of Luck to You!

 

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sanjaysharma 5 pts

i wanted to know that would i do the keywrod research for my ebook on google keyword tool in exact searches format or broad search format. what is the good way to do. can you guide us.

i am also curious about your experience with kindle books. how many titles you have on kindle, how much you earn when you started out. if it is not personal or confidential than i am really curious to know your experience.

MikeJohnson 5 pts moderator

For long tail titles like these, using broad search is the best way to go about it. That is what Ty recommends. As for my own experience, I have just added 10 titles in the last 2 weeks and have around 65 sales so far with my last 6 titles only being listed about 2 days ago. I am outsourcing all creation after researching all 10 titles at the same time and they are all in the same related niche. This is way to early to tell, but since my average per sale commission is $6, it is not a bad start ($390). I have 26 books using a pen name with Createspace hardcover books and I have not done too well with that with about 30 sales per month total on hardcovers. The Kindle stuff I am doing has already blown that away.

sanjaysharma

affluentblogger 5 pts

Do we have to create a new amazon account to do this? Is it safe to use our existing amazon affiliates account or not?

How long does an ebook have to be?

MikeJohnson 5 pts moderator

affluentblogger

No, you simply have to signup for the Kindle Publishing service. This is actually walked through step by step in the Video Replay linked above. As for the length of the ebook, that is content Ty goes over in his course. The length of the ebook depends on the Kindle Service you are publishing too. Their are several types of content you can submit to the Kindle Network and their are different length requirements for each.

MikeJohnson 5 pts moderator

The one thing I missed answering above is your comment about it being "safe". This is not a Black Hat System, nor does it use any kind of trickery. Is uses ingenuity and real world testing with a highly devloped system. There is nothing illegal or unethical about this. You can't find a safer way to make money as everything is on Amazon after you publish.

affluentblogger

MikeJohnson 5 pts moderator

When I sent out my first email about this, I received 2 emails from current ABB Members who said they already owned the course and were trying to confirm if it was the same thing. The first one said he hadn't even gone through it yet and was kicking himself in the butt for not doing something with it yet and the second said he had actually purchased it 3 months ago and that he had already made his money back from the course and then some. He actually complained about the Webinar he had viewed and had told me that he felt Ty had pushed buying it too hard.

I couldn't comment on that, but I did agree that the course is first rate. A literal Step by Step process, not to different from what he taught in the Live Training Event here, but of course with way more detail. In the course, Ty shows you his accounts Live and you see the real deal of what he is doing. After talking to him at length about this, I think we both agree on one very important point:

The success of working with Amazon Kindle Publishing is just like using the Auto Blog Blueprint system. it is on the individual to actually follow the entire system, not just part of it for you to succeed. 95% of Internet Marketers Fail because of themselves. If you are willing to put the effort in, because there is work involved, and continue at it month after month, then you will succeed with it.

This is not a "Get Rich Quick" scheme. You must work for your money here.

Mike

MikeJohnson 5 pts moderator

I missed answering your one question.

Ty initially was averaging about a 3 out of 5 success rate with his books. Now he has fine tuned that and he rarely has any that don't sell decently. He has put up volume now and the reason he is making over $30,000 per month is because of the constant sales of all the books he has published, not because of adding new books. This is why, as he said in the Live Training, you must use quality content and not PLR. His quality has lasted and continues to profit and the sales have grown as opposed to dwindled. If he didn't have that, he would still be making the same amount each month and struggling to keep up. But, because he has found this formula for success, his profits have grown to a residual income instead of simply making sales of new books he has published. He has books now that are in the thousands of sales. Don't look at this course like you would some of these quickie schemes for Kindle you see on the Warrior Forum. If those things worked, they wouldn't be selling them for $7 I can assure you.

resourcesmedia1 5 pts

thanks. honestly, I guess if you find the write writers then Kindle seems easier than autoblog/google as you dont have to deal with constant seo/plugin and software tweaks/google algo changes/etc.. MikeJohnson I guess now I need to listen to the replay.

MikeJohnson 5 pts moderator

I consider auto blogging or niche blogging and the Make Money with Amazon Kindle to be exactly the same in terms of the ability to do it. They both require content which is value added and they also require niche research that is highly targeted for success. Both of these methods success rates depend largely on the topics (niches) you pick. Then it depends on the work put in. Previously you said you read a review where an individual quit after doing 4 books. That is a very small test which means absolutely nothing without knowing the Titles he used or the subject matter it involved. This is not a hard process, but it takes some time and thought. If you follow Ty's system, he really makes it easy because all the testing and the guesswork has already done for you. I can't think of an easier way to make money if you are comfortable with content.

resourcesmedia1

resourcesmedia1 5 pts

I thought it was pretty interesting but I couldnt find any real reviews anywhere on this course that have have implemented/used it (except its a big JV launch so there are lots of the biggest IMers that have promoted it. Only review i found was from a experienced PPC guy who went thru the course, hired 2 writers and got 4 kindle books up but the sales diminished quickly and didnt make enough sales to cover writing costs.

Seems like a useful information but not sure about the price and like anything its still up to buyer to actually figure out what markets to target, what books to write,etc....

I wanted to hear feedback on what the success rate is of books published(1 out of 5 or ?) that cover writing costs,etc.. Also wanted to hear if Ty is constantly having to add to new books because the past books sales fizzle out,etc....Just trying to figure out how sustainable past published books are/how passive ?

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