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~$5k/mo. I aim for quantity over quality. I pay to have books ghostwritten for a particular market/niche. I also acquire rights to other self published books and re-release them. Self publishing is all about the marketing.

Do you sell them on Amazon? As physical books or just Kindle?

100% Amazon. Kindle unlimited locks you in. But, worth it for what I publish. Physical/print on demand book margins are pretty bad. I have some physical books. But most are ebook. All of my bought/rereleased are ebook.

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I don't have any formal documentation around. For ghostwriting I focus on a couple different niches. I work with a company to get the books written. I write for the audience rather than what interests me. If vampires are hot one month I put that out. If it's billionaires the next I do those. I have a couple different "authors" that I write under that stick to each genre (One only writes LGBT Romances for instance). A…

How much would it cost to get in this initially? Any tips for the marketing/building up an email list?

Usually it costs me around $1000 for a ghost written book. Book is around 35k words (3c/word). Editing is 1.5c/word or flat rate depending who I get to do it. Covers are usually $250 for ebook or double if I get physical.

I use vellum to format ($250 one time). Requires a mac. The company I use will sometimes do this for me for free.

Marketing beyond email list is then either book bub if I can get in or amazon ads.

Mailchimp/digitalocean for email list/Wordpress site hosting. Google Apps for email. Those are my reoccurring costs.

Break even is usually 800-1k copies sold @ $2.99 list (I earn 70% of that). Plus whatever I spent on marketing. Anything outside 2.99-9.99 Amazon will only pay 30% royalties. I earn roughly a dollar per book read via kindle unlimited.

The first few books will take a while to earn back. Building your following/email list is the most important thing. I use it for engagement. “New book coming soon! Giving away 25 advance reader copies enter here”. Then before release “pre order now. Here is the feedback from those that won a free copy.” The surge of reviews/early sales helps boost Amazon ranking (new readers) as well as to quickly earn back what I spent producing it.

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