If you've followed my blog for any length of time, you'll know I'm a BIG advocate of writers enhancing their own incomes by putting their writing talents to good use. That means finding ways to earn more money from your freelance writing efforts.
As a freelance writer, there are SO many opportunities to earn more and more money from your talents. You can create your own blog and find ways to monetize your content. You can write for private clients. You can sell your writing on private marketplaces, such as Constant Content. You can join content mills and write random content for clients. You can pitch your article ideas to magazine editors or newspaper editors.
Or you can create passive income from royalties on ebook sales.
That's right. When you take the time to write an ebook, you do all the work of perfecting your manuscript. You create the content. You edit the words you wrote. You polish your creation and then you publish it. Each time someone buys a copy of your book, you earn a little more income, known as royalties.
Now, if you've read any of my previous posts you'll already know I despise the idea of revenue-share sites. Sharing the revenue some other website owner earns really isn't true passive income at all.
But I seriously LOVE the whole idea of royalties on book sales.
So... Would you like to see the latest series of ebooks I've just released via the Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing platform? Okay, here they are....
Yay!! I'm really pleased with how they turned out.
Here's the fun part - I'll be releasing ONE book per day as a freebie download over the next few days. So if you'd like to check out my Kindle ebooks without paying for them, keep an eye on the freebie lists. They'll only be free for 24 hours each, but I've already set the promotion dates for each of them. Take advantage of them while they're available.
Oh - and if you do download them, I'd love it if you'd take the time to leave a review. That would be awesome
3 comments:
Hi -- some of us prefer pdfs over Kindle books. I sought out your site hoping you would offer your books as pdfs here. Let me know if you will, please. Thanks, Terri
Hi Terri, at this point I have no plans to release my books as PDF files. Of course, you can read any Kindle files directly in your internet browser via Amazon's Kindle reader app.
They they turned out really well! You did a great job!
Publishing ebook can be pretty difficult, almost as difficult as writing one. But with the http://www.rewordtool.net/ it's a lot easier! Thanks for sharing your experience!
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