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Does it matter?
What is it you want to know about selling content online?
If that's all you need to know... I got my first order the same day the product went online.
However, it was a product that I knew people wanted.
There are zillions of IT books so the chances of you making any money is very slim.
You seem to be asking for a lot; what do you think all this learning is worth to you? What do you think the time and effort to educate you is worth?But I'm more interested in learning about what other people sell online and the successes and failures they have had.
Sometimes the best way to learn is by learning from people doing different things...
You seem to be asking for a lot; what do you think all this learning is worth to you? What do you think the time and effort to educate you is worth?
Maybe someone's written a book about it.
I was trying to point out that you are asking very open questions; open questions take a lot of time and effort to answer, and you should consider the value of this, both to yourself and the people who might respond.This website was supposedly set up for people to share information and ideas.
Not sure what you are implying.
If you don't want to share your thoughts or experiences then why are you posting here?
Sounds like you have a chip on your shoulder...
I was trying to point out that you are asking very open questions; open questions take a lot of time and effort to answer, and you should consider the value of this, both to yourself and the people who might respond.
Asking a clearly-defined question is much more likely to elicit helpful responses - or you could try insulting people who have shared their thoughts.
This isn’t most forums. This is UKBF and members post to ask a question or provide answers. It’s not clear why you are posting. Is it to find out if you book will make money or to generate material to put in your book? If it’s the former then you don’t need to know what we sell. If it’s the latter then there is no benefit to use providing the information you seek.
It is not so much the book or whatever you are trying to sell online it is the advertising and marketing of the product which gets sales
People need to find your site and then find enough to interest them in buying the item you are selling
It all makes no difference if you are selling the Queen Mary, a gold mine in Australia or a humble book of poetry, they all need to be marketed professionally to get a sale
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I suppose another reason for this thread is to do a "sense check" on how viable (or not) my business plan is.
HTH
But you don't have a business plan do you, or not one that you have shared on here?
You are writing IT books, because no-one else has written one on the same topic (quite likely because its a topic no-one or few are interested in.
4. What other people made and how many sales they made is irrelevant as they are not selling the same product and will have had a different marketing approach.
What you are asking is a waste of time unless they sold the same book as you and used the same advertising and Marketing
You have your own customers and your own book there is nothing in common to tell you that is of any use to you, Some books may sell one a hour others one a day
You don’t want advice, you are asking for details about my business. If you offered to pay $50 for an interview then I might be interested.
So why is it that some of you think it is voodoo magic to ask others to share their experiences selling books and content online?
you should consider the value of this, both to yourself and the people who might respond.
...would you post on a professional drivers' forum "looking for advice on the best routes, and how many jobs I will get in the first year"?if you wanted to be a truck driver
...would you post on a professional drivers' forum "looking for advice on the best routes, and how many jobs I will get in the first year"?
I'm hoping you'll have an epiphany, but I suspect you will just keep telling us why we are all obliged to teach you for free everything we know about "selling content online", and nothing about realistic expectations nor forum etiquette.
Maybe that’s how it works in ‘murica, it’s not how the British do things. And mothers talking about their children is the worst thing ever.
I’m not bitter. I just don’t want to share details of my business on a public forum where there is no benefit to me.
But how about this. Why don’t you tell us all about your business first. Answer the question you have set for us.
Listen Larry - I'll give you a tip!
Just write the f**king thing!
Don't write it because it'll make money. Don't write it because you want adoration or admiration! Write it because writing a book is a fun and creative thing to do.
And if you have eight or ten threads going on elsewhere, stop doing that and write your great opus instead. Even if you don't sell a single copy and you just give away copies to friends and colleagues, it will still be worth the effort. It's like making a great movie or writing and recording a great piece of music. If you do these things just for money, you will fail. If you do these things because it is a creative and fun thing to do, the end product will be reward enough! Trust me on this!
Now do it!
Loads of people know about my business. I just don't want tell all to a complete stranger.You supposedly own a business and you don't want anyone in the public to know about it??.
Because my primary online enterprise is quite niche and very lucrative. Telling the world all about it will mean they can copy what I have done and spoil my fun. It's got nothing to do with the stuff in my signature (although one of the three earns me $$$ everyday).
But I never asked you deluge any trade secrets
I could care less how much you did or didn't make,
where no one else has delved.
Make sure you get a good editor and a sub-editor to go through your copy before you commit to print!My hope coming here is that I'd get lots of exposure to people who are already succeeding doing what I aspire to do, and that I could learn from them.