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I just wanted to mention that the products zip file is rather large (64MB), so give it a chance to download before you rush off to do something else and cancel it partway through =)
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Tanner, You had me at: "Amazon Publishing Secrets will teach you how to quickly and easily create professionally formatted books just like the publishing companies create, without using anything more complicated than OpenOffice or Microsoft Word. (You will not have to create your book one page at a time in Photoshop)." Going against my self promise not to buy any more WSOs for a while, I just brought. The thing that really got me in your copy was that it also bothers me when I see see self published books that may contain valuable content, but the cover many times makes it look like a third class citizen of the book world. Its so obvious many times that the cover wasn't designed by an experienced cover designer. My research indicates that tons of book buyers decides whether to check out a book or not just on the look of the cover. Being a frequent book buyer, I would have to agree I have passed on books because I found the cover ugly. Not a rational way to choose a book to purchase, but we are dealing with humans here. Talk about first impressions! I do not know Photoshop and refuse to spend $599 on it. So learning how to do the same and perhaps better with Open Source, which I do use will be a big plus. You may have saved me $55 in buying Real Draw Pro in learning to design book covers with. Assuming this is all you say it is, the best of success with this WSO. |
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Hi Tanner, I saw another recent Amazon Publishing wso, and would like to know does your wso cover more info and give me eveything I need? Edit: I see you just added the testimonials, that would seem to answer my Question, So just purchased. Thanks DT |
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I spent a lot of time studying info to do this with Amazon only to discover that when I went to set up an account, they only take US residents.
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First of all Kudos for breaking the eBook Code. But I must ask, why don't you have any testimonials for this product. If this a proven formula? Is it duplicateable? Can any hard-working Joe Shmoe like me duplicate what you have done?
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hi tanner, i think for the hardest part is the content creation. how fast can we research to find a niche and get content for it? can we complete the above steps to the tune of a single day as you cited an example that some individuals have already done so? one of the warrior members also said that they only take people from the us? i am not from the us, so this could potentially be a problem for some of us. hope you can answer these questions. thanks!
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rob54 - You and I are on the same page. I hate 3rd class books, nothing turns me off faster. Quote:
I do not make any income claims, there is another wso where the seller says you can make on average 1 sale per day per book and make good money. This would obviously depend on the niche and the quality of the book however. As to your other questions. Yes this system is duplicatable...thats the whole point of the book, to teach you step-by-step how to publish professional quality books. And yes any hard working Joe can make this work. I am not an isolated incident, and I'm sharing a step-by-step program to do exactly what I've done and even surpass what I've done. Quote:
Once you have your content or if you know the topic and can write quickly then, yes you can easily turn out a book a day. I would say though if you are researching a new book and writing it yourself part-time, then 1 book a week is a better estimate. | ||
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| I just looked at the account sign up form for Amazons publishing program and it lists A to Z practically every country under the sun, and Australia is on the list as well.
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Hi Tanner. Does your WSO cover formatting for Kindle from an existing ebook? Might appear simple, but the finished product often looks strange. Thanks, Cara |
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| Nope, not strange at all. I know what you mean, and yes the amazon publishing book will cover Kindle formatting in the Kindle Appendix which has not been released yet.
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Tanner, Can I assume current buyers of the WSO will get the Kindle Appendix for free when you release it? | |
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Appendix A: The Kindle Experience – How one marketer makes $3,000 per month publishing Kindle ebooks. Appendix B: Credibility Publishing – How to leverage each book you publish for the maximum amount of fame, prestige and credibility. And how to make each new book build on the success of the last one. Appendix C: Profitable Book Empire – How to build your own profitable, passive income book empire using Amazon and the self-publishing system. | |
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You made my eyeball itch. See, sometimes I look at something, and the back of my right eye near the bridge of my nose itches. Usually, that means I need this product. (The last time I got that itch, the product made me $35,000.) So against my better judgment and outside of my budget - having already bought ONE Amazon publishing WSO yesterday - I decided to pick up this one, too. Now, I won't lie. I wanted this one because it covered the Kindle, but - oh, wait, it doesn't. Yet. Le sigh. But I went through it anyway, and man... details upon details of creating a book that really looks professional. There's almost zero crossover between this course and the one I got yesterday, so they make a really good combo. And to be honest, I hadn't considered just how much stuff I knew from my print work in the past. There are a lot of things here that I already knew, but which I now realise... hey, most people DON'T. It's like an un-question guide, for all the questions you ought to be asking, but you don't know you need to ask them. For example, I know that when I set my margins for a book intended for print, I need to turn on "mirror margins" so I can specify a wider margin toward the spine: on the left when the page number is odd, and the right when the page number is even. I'm betting most people who have never printed a book before not only don't know that, but don't even understand that it's an issue in the first place - let alone that you can fix it. This course is full of that sort of thing. Not a whole lot of broad overview that tells you how to "make that money," but solid details on how to make a book that looks every bit as nice as a professionally published book. And even though I already knew most of them... there are some bits I didn't know, and there are detailed instructions, and it makes a really great checklist so I don't forget anything. Four stars, Tanner. And if your Kindle coverage turns out to be as good as the rest, you'll get a fifth one when that goes out. |
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Tanner, "Appendix A: The Kindle Experience – How one marketer makes $3,000 per month publishing Kindle ebooks." Looking forward to reading this. However, turning out 3k a month isn't exactly setting the world on fire income wise in our 2010 economy. Unless this income is passive and recurring income from royalties on book sales and this amount is scalable as more books are published and sold. Can you speak to this without giving away any of your model's secret sauce? |
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You just made my eye itch. Thanks for the great feedback, and yes I promise that the kindle appendix will be just as good! Thanks for your purchase! Tanner Quote:
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I believe in realism =) ...(but just the same, maybe I'll save that headline for my next WSO...lol) I know $3k isn't setting the world on fire, but to many people $3k is still life changing income especially in today's high unemployment rate economy. And this Kindle appendix is based on the business model of a fellow publisher who in fact makes $3k per month solely from his kindle books. Is it recurring? Yep, kindle books sell day in day out...as always sales do fluctuate but thats in any business. Also this is completely scalable as the more books you publish the more will sell and the more you will make. | |
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Tanner How long have you been using this system? And can you show an example of your published book? Thanks |
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No sir, I am not looking for any hyped claims. Too many of those available already on this platform. I have some of the over hyped WSOs to prove it. All I was attempting to say is I and I imagine others ultimately aspire to earn more than $3,000 as self employed online entrepreneurs. A lot more actually. I fully agree that an extra $3,000 per month would be a welcomed addition to tons of households right now. Mine included. This would be a great part-time gap filling income, but in my neck of the woods it would be less than desirable as a full time income without the benefit of medical coverage, pension contributions, etc as one would enjoy as an employee in addition to the $3,000 per month. This is all I meant. Yep, I expect royalty amounts to fluctuate as they will when you are dealing in sales. You answered my core question about this being scalable and that is great news. Reading your WSO and liking what I am reading so far. Following your advice to not hop around and to complete reading the book first. Will review the videos afterward and will post a review that I suspect will be a very positive one. Thanks Tanner. | |
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Warriors, Tanner has put a lot of thought into this WSO, and it's a great investment! He's opened up possibilities for you that you normally don't see in this forum. He shows proof that he's got 8 books published, and probably more on the way. If you're looking to be seen as a published author, and want Amazon to do all the work for you, then I'd snap Tanner's wso up now before your competition does! Well done Tanner, David Cavanagh |
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Hey David, Thanks for kind words and awesome feedback. It's much appreciated! Tanner | |
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This looks like a really good WSO. I'm looking to publish a book for one of my niche sites to add more credibility. Would you recommend doing it for that purpose? I have a lot of knowledge in that niche and I'm sure I could write a good book on it .. I'm not really looking at sales as the main advantage.. rather the credibility a published book gives. Would I be able to use a pen name? If yes.. Wouldn't Amazon need some sort of photograph of the author to place behind the book cover? (or am I overcomplicating it?) Can I publish a book internationally? (I'm not in the US) I'd also love to see your own published book if possible. |
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Hi Tanner, Just wanted to pop in and say congrats on your WSO. It looks like things are going well, and I hope your success continues! Teresa P. S. If you are considering buying this, I can only say: Go For it! If you are serious about wanting to write books on Amazon, Tanner has some very valuable technical information here. |
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I've purchased a couple of WSOs and paperbacks about this subject. In each case, there seemed to be a lot left out. I was intrigued by this one, but not expecting much. OK, I gave in and waited for the disappointment. Boy was I wrong! Tanner really delivers. He gets down to the nitty gritty and really covers the stuff I needed about layout etc., as well as just about all the rest. Fantastic stuff and I haven't even viewed the videos yet! Some have asked about how much you can make. So many have been weaned on a diet of ridiculously hyped claims that they expect to see an imaginary figure that they can dream about. The truth is, the only limitation on earnings is you. It's really that simple. Unlike the pie in the sky schemes, that're so frequently offered, there's plenty of proof this works. Go to Amazon and look for books. There's millions of them! If they're good they sell, if not, they don't. This WSO enables you to make good ones and help Amazon to market them for you, the rest is up to you. Thanks for a great WSO. Ray |
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Thanks for the detailed and insightful feedback! You are absolutely correct...if it's good it sells, and if it's crap it doesn't. The same principle applies to all types of products. | |
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I have read Tanner's Amazon Publishing Secrets Book and here is my review: After reading another very popular WSO on publishing your books on Amazon and being impressed, I wondered if I would learn anything from this WSO on the same subject to justify my purchase. I am happy to report that I learned much new and useful information on how to self publish my book that will be something to be proud of than embarrassed by making a bunch of amateurish self publisher mistakes that can kill your credibility, sales and dream of being a successful writer of books. Tanner's advice helps you leap frog the amateurish mistakes first time out. Tanner is so passionate about the importance of the book looking professionally done that a full two thirds of the book is devoted to the subject without any page filler games played. His guidelines greatly increases the chances your book will be accepted suitable for publishing by Amazon the first time your work is submitted. As typos in a books screams “AMATUER!”, Tanner goes into detail on the best ways to proofread your work to eliminate this problem so many self published works are full of. Implementing this system will not lead to a quickly written book. If this is what you are looking for, this WSO will not fit your bill. However, with the proper research set up, you could write a 75 -90 page book in two weeks if you can devote say 30 hours a week to it give or take. A bit longer if you hire out the book cover design which is an extremely important part of the process not to treated as an after thought. An ugly book cover will cost you tons of sales and credibility. One of the processes I was concerned about, setting a proper price for my book is covered well here. Tanner provides a model for deciding what price to charge for your book that will save you a lot of time and worry if your book is priced too high, too low, etc. It won't get you to the perfect price, but it is way better than the tossing a coin in the air method of pricing your book. This WSO covers mostly free and a few paid methods to help promote your book besides Amazon's marketing of your book. Its optional and good to know for people like me who wants their book to have a maximum marketing push. One BIG plus is Tanner provides ideas for getting the very important reviews for your book. Besides begging your friends and relatives to give your book a good review. Some of these suggestions to getting reviews are from prestigious sources in the publishing universe. No guarantee your book will get reviewed or if the review will be good. But if it is, its a BIG GET for a new writer's book. The three videos provided clearly brings to life the details of proper book layout and book cover template creation using MS Word. I use Open Source and hope the instructions are transferable without too much adjusting. Tanner's model is designed for writers who want/need to write for earning money. The idea being to find out what niches people are buying books in and writing a book to fill a strong need/want in that niche. He does advise to write on subjects you enjoy. I view this as an optional guideline because I personally don't care if I have any personal interest in a subject or not if I can write a book on a subject and potentially earn passive monthly royalties for years with. Its a personal choice ultimately. However, I would write in any non interested niche with a pen name and subjects I like and want to be branded in with my true name. This is not a “write a book and quit your day job in three months” model. Nor is it a magic pill that will save your book from being a dismal failure if its slapped together crap. In my view using this model one can begin to earn good money within four to six months if you fully promote your work on top of Amazon's efforts. Replacing ones full-time income with royalty income may take a few years of dedicated publishing of books and building your brand depending on what your now earn. Not bad considering many writers write for years before being able to fully support themselves from writing. Based on what some experienced self publishers I have talked with have told me, using this model to publish your works to Amazon's Kindle may lead to more money sooner. Again, this is a personal choice. I want to see at least a few of my books published in real “coffee table” form regardless. Having them for print and Kindle is likely the ideal way to go. My only disappointment with this WSO is a personal one. It is in secured pdf format and therefore can not be, highlighted (a big deal for me), noted or printed. Its smart of Tanner to set the pdf up this way because of all too real theft concerns. However not being able to highlight, make notes on the pdf and print it for reading away from my PC screen is a big regret. I am very much looking forward to the forthcoming three Appendix additions that will be released when available. Obviously, Appendix A on publishing to Kindle is the one I'm chopping at the bit to read. This WSO is very much worth your purchase “if” you implement Tanner's well thought out and laid out self publish to Amazon road map. It is a stand alone model that requires little else to get started other than joining Amazon's self publishing service and having MS Word or Open Source available. I imagine if you have MS Works (it came preloaded on my computer), with some adjustments you may also be good to go. I would say this WSO is a steal at any price up to $37. 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The comments here on Tanner's product are spot on! Notice the key ideas: not a get rich quick scheme, an over-hyped WSO but rather a solid value if you want to write profitable professional looking books. I too had low expectations but took the chance after a very gracious and encouraging email from Tanner. I was blown away by the comprehensive strategies, techniques and details given. Simply an outstanding value, worth every penny and more - especially with additional information coming. Let me give you some specifics. Do know the best fonts for ebooks versus print books? What fonts and font sizes make a printed book look good? Why do books that look so good on the screen end up looking terrible after they are printed? How can you save hours not having to reformat your margins and pages by doing XXX last? I've spent hours and hours online researching fonts, the best margins to use, and so forth. In a half an hour you'll learn what you need to know to produce a stellar book. Simply a great WSO and very much worth the investment. Thank you. |
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Just read all the comments. I'm buying it on the strength of them alone. Yes I have "the other WSO on Amazon self-publishing" - it's good but there were some "missing chapters" so it sounds like this one will be just what's needed. BTW for me, being a copywriter and all, the best fun is coming up with cheeky book titles. How's this one? - "I Married a Frog - getting down and dirty with the cheese-eating, surrender-monkeys". |
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Just bought your WSO and I am looking forward to leaving you a positive review once I read it! Thanks! |
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rob54 - HOLY COW!! Thank you very much for taking the time to leave such a detailed and comprehensive review. You made me want to buy =) Russ Emrick - Hey Russ, Thanks for your purchase. Glad The package met with your expectations! And Thank you very much for the positive review! Quote:
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I've purchased this and several other WSOs on publishing on Amazon and while they all have their pros and cons I can heartily say Tanner's is the best for getting you the details to get published. PROs - Lots of hands on how to information. Cons-There are some appendices not available yet, but he will be delivering these soon to all purchasers. By way of credentials I am a published author - both through traditional methods and also via the self publishing route. This WSO is technically accurate and again - has lots of how to's in an easy to read style. The only thing I could think of to add in the future is a section on getting your book's copyright registered. Its inexpensive and you can now register with the US copyright office online. Kudus for an excellent WSO! Highly recommended. good luck! --Jack |
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And yes, the Appendix's have not been released yet, but they will be soon...And Everyone who has purchased will get the appendix's sent out to them as well as the the revised manual when all new material is complied. | |
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Hi Everyone, Just wanted to let everyone know that "The Kindle Experience" Appendix has just been released and will be sent via email today to everyone who has purchased Amazon Publishing Secrets. Initial feedback on the Appendix has been very good and here is the first "Kindle Appendix" specific review: Quote:
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Hey Ron, Thanks for the great video review, as well as the detailed look into the industry and market! Tanner |
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Right after I bought it, a few days ago, I was going to post, "where's the Kindle Part?", that was what got me to stop waiting and get it. Before any one else has a "DUH!" moment like me, it's there in the main ebook. Least I figured it out before posting. ![]() I have not read every word, but so far it's a great package.The main ebook is quite detailed. It shows exactly how to do it and do it right, down to the little details to be a more professional author. It covers so much more than other WSO's I've bought on the topic. Goes into to many things I wouldn't think about in the first place. Won't leaving me wondering how do to something when I go through the process. No... wish they would have told me that... type of thing. The package definitely over delivers with a packed main ebook, templates and video's. Very happy I bought this one. My only question, when is the rest of the package going to be done? Even a rough copy would be great, just to get my hands on the material |
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Thanks for the great feedback on the WSO, I'm glad you liked it. The next Appendix (Credibility Publishing) will be released very soon. I am putting the finishing touches on it now. I am finally moved into my new house, not remotely unpacked, but technically 'in' and finally have a reliable internet connection, so I am back at it. Tanner | |
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Hi Everyone, Just wanted to let everyone know that "Credibility Publishing" Appendix has just been released and will be sent via email today to everyone who has purchased Amazon Publishing Secrets. Initial feedback on the Appendix has been very good and here is the first "Credibility Publishing" specific review: Quote:
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Hi Tanner, Just gone through the product and it's one of the best WSO's I've ever bought. Very comprehensive and answered many questions in my mind. If you are going to do regular updates could I suggest you add a short section about doing a second edition of your book? For example, your book does well and you get some good reviews and testimonials which, naturally, you want to include. Martin |
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This WSO really shines. All the nitty gritty details of how to make a book that is and looks professional can make a huge difference. Now that anyone can get a self-published book into Amazon, the time to make a quality one -- in looks, in grammar, in content -- is time well spent. Tanner's book didn't have a whole lot that was new to me, because I have been making part of my living as a self-publisher for a lot of years, but I learned plenty to make it worth buying. And of course, the Kindle part was new and fascinating. |
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Hi Everyone, I’m happy to report that the third and final Amazon Publishing Secrets Appendix is now ready! All purchasers of Amazon Publishing Secrets will receive an updated copy via email today. Tanner |
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Tanner, The product is great. The "How To Kindle" tips are proving invaluable to me. I get to tell clients how to easily get their short stories up quickly and easily. Thanks for making me look good. ;-) Alysan |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: ,Pittsburgh , USA.
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I wish I saw this about a year ago. I just published a book and this looks like this could have saved me a fortune. Does this go into actual design? Nothing too high - tech, but how to make a decent looking cover? It looks like you go into the interior, but I know I spent a pretty penny on the cover as well as the interior. |
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