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How I Made $6K With My eBook

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Re: How I Made $6K With My eBook

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Interesting set of ideas, thanks for the link! I hadn't actually heard of the book before, but I'm intrigued. Maybe they should include a last step of "post about book in popular geek hangouts". I'd also be curious how many sales were generated after the blog post, if they'd consider revealing that data. Also, "Help Me Promote My Book And Get 50% on Each Sale" Now THAT'S a good way to sell a book. Hooray pyramid sche…

That's not a pyramid scheme.

Re: How I Made $6K With My eBook

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1. Who did the design and how much did it cost?

2. Can you show me your landing page for the initial adwords exploration campaign? How much was your CPC? How much did you bid? What was your quality score? (Thank you SO much)

Re: How I Made $6K With My eBook

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post #5

How much time did it actually take you to write the book?

Writing took about 2 months IIRC. But the learning took >1 year :p

2 months of work for $6000? While making money probably wasn't the only reason for doing it, isn't that a pretty bad payoff? I know you will keep making sales, but (especially for technical writing) it will have a short shelf life...

Re: How I Made $6K With My eBook

#54
post #24

Interesting set of ideas, thanks for the link! I hadn't actually heard of the book before, but I'm intrigued. Maybe they should include a last step of "post about book in popular geek hangouts". I'd also be curious how many sales were generated after the blog post, if they'd consider revealing that data. Also, "Help Me Promote My Book And Get 50% on Each Sale" Now THAT'S a good way to sell a book. Hooray pyramid sche…

That's not a pyramid scheme.

Ah, my mistake, not pyramid scheme. Just pyramid sales (if nested within itself).

Re: How I Made $6K With My eBook

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post #32

Earlier quoted context omitted.

yeah. uh, so far I've made less than that on the book of xen[1] and the publisher has said that it is selling 'surprisingly well' - he (my publisher) warned me going in that writing technical books doesn't pay as well as most things a qualified person can do. But then, I get a real kick when I walk into Fry's and see my book. [1] http://nostarch.com/xen.htm

I dream of being a published author one day and walking into a book store and secretly signing my books :) I have heard that technical books don't sell well, but then again, this author is not very well known and her books don't sell well either. She said that every agent and publisher takes on new authors hoping they become the next William Gibson (or other huge name). Most authors barely survive off of writing.

I co-wrote a book ('Web-Graphics for Non Designers') and later tracked it down in a Borders/similar store in London and got my photo taken with it there. Certainly a novel experience for anyone who's not a f/t author, but not so exciting that I'd be dreaming about it! I was writing to a very difficult deadline, fried my brain in the process and it was hardly lucrative.

From my experience, I'd be hard-pressed to be convinced to do it again. I got a few thousand as an advance for writing three of the books ten chapters and it involved research, a plan, fleshing out the content, providing supplementary assets and then a couple of rounds of editing. I've done better out of non-spammy MFA sites in terms of return on time invested.

Re: How I Made $6K With My eBook

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post #53

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Writing took about 2 months IIRC. But the learning took >1 year :p

2 months of work for $6000? While making money probably wasn't the only reason for doing it, isn't that a pretty bad payoff? I know you will keep making sales, but (especially for technical writing) it will have a short shelf life...

The kind of technical books that have short lives are ones about specific products/versions. This is a book about creating programming languages by the sounds of it.

Other books in this field are still available at my local mass market bookstore after 15-20, even 30 years in print.

Look at TAOCP how old is that now? Like 40 years?

Re: How I Made $6K With My eBook

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> “ The book I want to read. ” — Matz, creator of the Ruby language The amazing review / testimonial the author probably was able to ask for because he's credible and an active member of the Ruby ecosystem (tinyrb). Another lesson on the value of real working relationships.

It was a single tweet (http://twitter.com/yukihiro_matz/status/3875573878). A more direct translation is "book I want".

I'm glad the site links to the source, though. I like easy to verify testimonials.

Re: How I Made $6K With My eBook

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post #53

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Writing took about 2 months IIRC. But the learning took >1 year :p

2 months of work for $6000? While making money probably wasn't the only reason for doing it, isn't that a pretty bad payoff? I know you will keep making sales, but (especially for technical writing) it will have a short shelf life...

It took him 2 months but we don't know how many hours per day. Also this was the first book he wrote, maybe with the next one he'll make 6000 in one week. You can't expect to win big the first time.
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