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| Are you sick and tired of not knowing what kind of books to sell on Kindle? Well check this out! “The Killer Kindle Krusher that Finds HOT Niches Instantly” All the research has been done for you…I have a step-by-step guide that takes you by the hand to help you profit with Kindle! Dear Kindle Warrior: Hi there! Joshua, aka “J Bold” here. Do you want the passive income life? Yes? Thought so! Well, I have it! By just posting one book in the Amazon Kindle store that becomes a best-seller means “JACKPOT”…right? Right! Then the royalty payments start rolling in every month, and “wah lah!” You have your passive income earner that all of us yearn for, like a hit-man yearns for his next target. Have you not considered Kindle? Well, guess what? You’re missing out baby! It’s a serious gold mine. Let me show you what I’m talkin’ about. Here’s a wicked screenshot of Amazon Kindle Fire reader sales (this number doesn’t include the other Kindle readers on the market) just in December alone of last year: ![]() Why do people love Kindle? Everybody loves Kindle baby! Readers cannot get enough of their Kindle fix. With the ability to download books on the go, making impulse buys while waiting in the doctor’s office, Kindle users are satisfied instantly without ever having to go to the bookstore. Do you know that Amazon actually sells more Kindle EBooks than the real thing? Not convinced yet? Millions of people are reading books via Kindle. The market is on fire but you need to know the hot sellers. Well, that’s where I fumbled. But my fumble becomes your touchdown, because if you buy my manual you have seriously scored! I have spent countless hours researching just what the hot sellers are on Kindle. I will show you where the money is. I will show you how to find the blazing hot niches. This guide will save you literally many hours and money and after you devour my eBook you will be able to get a piece of that Kindle pie for yourself! So what about the competition? No worries! I show you how to find out:
Without further ado, introducing….Blazing Hot Niche Krusher ![]() Follow my step-by-step guide to identify hot niches, with low competition and attack the Kindle marketplace to get noticed and make sales! What’s in the box?
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Delivery is via a membership site. Any problems logging in just send an email or PM. No support requests in the thread itself, please. Thanks. ![]() Note: One video in Module 1 I had to take down for technical issues, but it will be back later today. |
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Hello. Does this have anything to do with Yahoo Answers? Just wondering. Thanks and good luck with your WSO! |
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Hi, you in Washington state like me? No, this is a WSO about Kindle, the ebook marketplace on Amazon where some self-published authors are absolutely killing it, including some Warriors! Thanks, Joshua "J Bold" | |
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Hi J and fellow warriors, I received a review copy of this WSO, Blazing Hot Niche Krusher, from J. Though I received a review copy, this review is 100% honest. My integrity means alot to me, and I truly want to help other Warriors make an informed buying decision, as well as give J constructive feedback. I have based my review on the 3 pdfs included in the course. If the included videos are anywhere near as good as the content in the pdf, anyone who buys this will be in a great place to start building a Kindle empire. This WSO contains 3 pdf modules, as well as videos all delivered within a membership area. J has said that he will be adding the odd video and more case studies over time. This is something I find to be a great plus for this course, as it is important to stay on top of developments. Blazing Hot Niche Krusher is a Very complete walk-through of the entire Kindle process from what category and type of book to write, all the way through to promotion. J's advice is mostly very clear, and easy to follow. You get the benefit of his Kindle publishing experience, as well as some insight into the success of other Kindle authors via case studies. I actually feel the title of this WSO does not do it justice because this product really is an excellent overall course on publishing, and not just niche selection. J gives advice that is easy to digest on every aspect of the publishing process, from A to Z. I feel this course would be more than enough to get a newbie started in Kindle publishing. For my part, I feel I could take what he has given me here in the course, and publish a Kindle book. In module 1, J gives a discussion and analysis on bestseller rankings and category data on Amazon regarding Kindle books. I like J's relaxed and simple to read writing style. He is not difficult to follow. He goes over what sells by both category and niche, and provides feedback on how to apply this data via examples with screenshots. J discusses a couple of Kindle niches that may not be as obvious to publishers, but can be very lucrative and have a large buying audience. J also walks through ways to look at niches beyond the numbers, and take factors other than sales rank into account when determining if a book in the niche will be a likely winner. I really found this beneficial. One piece of advice I especially appreciated was his discussion on how to make sure your Kindle book gets placed into the category and sub-category you want it in. I'd never heard this advice before. In module 2, J goes over how to publish a book on Kindle. He walks through the steps to publishing and includes a number and wide variety of tips along the way, over and above the 'do this, don't do that' type. Among many topics, J touches on promotion on Amazon vs Off-site, writing yourself vs outsourcing considerations, penname usage, as well as how to successfully author books in different Kindle genres, categories and niches while building a following. J also discusses the proper length of Kindle books in different categories, formatting, how to boost your chances of sales of your books, the royalty options, using KDP Select, and a very good explanation of a number of book promo options. J does also discuss getting book reviews, but does so ethically. He expressly comes out and says to never pay for them, which I found refreshing, and lent integrity to his advice. In module 3, we get a sneak peak at how others successful Kindle authors are killing it.J goes through a few case studies of Kindle authors he knows that have been successful at Kindle. He also discusses Kindle millionaires, which I find informative and inspirational. J has also said that he will be adding other case studies over time, which I think is a definite plus! I really, really like this product. It is well-written, thorough and newbie-friendly, in my opinion. I believe that there may be things that a more seasoned Kindle author might get out of this course, particularly where the case studies and niche selection analysis is concerned. I would especially recommend this for newbies though as it is so easy to follow. I also found J very easy to communicate with during my review process, which tells me something about him. I appreciate good communication. The only constructive criticism I have for J is that I thought that the formatting information, while very good, could have been written with a better flow. It seemed to jump around from one idea to the next a bit for me. That is so little of the product though. If you want to publish on Kindle, I highly recommend this course. Thanks to J for allowing me the opportunity to review this excellent product ![]() Have a great day! Tracy |
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Tracy that's one of the most in-depth and awesome reviews I've ever read. Awesome. Many thanks. You are a superstar. You will go far! Sorry for the silly rhyme it just came out. |
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Hey Josh, What is the average length of the books that need to be written to be competitive? Barry |
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It really depends. There are some pretty short books that actually sell pretty well, though these are in the nonfiction categories usually. Erotica sells well and they're short, sometimes 2000-3000 words only, but I would not suggest that niche, personally. As long as it takes for you to get your point across. Some people shoot for 10,000 or so but there really are books that sell well and they are only 5000-10,000 words. I tend to be wordy so I pretty easily get at least 10,000 words. ![]() But yeah there are a few hot sellers that are less than 10,000 words, even. | |
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Hi Warriors, Disclaimer: I was lucky to get a review copy (only the pdf). The report is divided into 3 modules. Module 1 consists of 3 parts, but mainly focused on the niches and how to identify what you should go for. The strategies include looking at the top xxx titles to give a very good idea of the general areas to target. Apart from ebook, the author also suggest to look into 3 other categories that could potentially give good passive income. I had read many WSOs on Kindle, but none of them mentioned about these 3 categories. Module 2 focuses on how to publish with Kindle. This is very details step by step how to write, publish and promote. Many authors were not very successful because they ignore the promotion and marketing aspects. This WSO covers many strategies to market and increase your sales. Module 3 provides few case studies of successful authors. So this product is not just based on theory but on real success stories. In fact, one of the authors sold over a million copies of his books. If that's where you want to be one day, then I strongly recommend that you get this WSO. Ruslan. |
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Joshua gave me a review copy because i was intrigued by his concept for Blazing Hot Niche Krusher. In this WSO Joshua asks and answers a question that any aspiring Kindle publisher should be asking. What is selling on Kindle? Now obviously the answer to this for individual titles changes with the wind but Joshua has identified some very consistent trends in categories and sub categories and therein lies the gold in this report. When you know what to look for the numbers start to make a lot more sense. The next step shows you how to combine those metrics to find a niche that really sells and even niches or categories that have been overlooked by other publishers. Gold! Module 2 is a step by step run through on how to actually publish your book on the kindle platform. From choosing a niche to choosing your role, writer or publisher or both? The outsourcing tips weren't new to me but they might be new to you. Where I think Module 2 really excels is in its truly step by step nature. You can tell its written by someone who has actually been through the process. There's some detail in there that I've never seen before including some great book promotion tips. Module 3 is a couple of case studies. The case studies are brief but inspiring. Real stories about real kindle writer/publishers. I love this kind of content so was really pleased it was included. Apparently more case studies will be added to the membership area or forum. Joshua gave me a review copy because i was intrigued by his concept for Blazing Hot Niche Krusher. In this WSO Joshua asks and answers a question that any aspiring Kindle publisher should be asking. What is selling on Kindle? Now obviously the answer to this for individual titles changes with the wind but Joshua has identified some very consistent trends in categories and sub categories and therein lies the gold in this report. When you know what to look for the numbers start to make a lot more sense. The next step shows you how to combine those metrics to find a niche that really sells and even niches or categories that have been overlooked by other publishers. Gold! Module 2 is a step by step run through on how to actually publish your book on the kindle platform. From choosing a niche to choosing your role, writer or publisher or both? The outsourcing tips weren't new to me but they might be new to you. Where I think Module 2 really excels is in its truly step by step nature. You can tell its written by someone who has actually been through the process. There's some detail in there that I've never seen before including some great book promotion tips. Module 3 is a couple of case studies. The case studies are brief but inspiring. Real stories about real kindle writer/publishers. I love this kind of content so was really pleased it was included. Apparently more case studies will be added to the membership area or forum. I should say I reviewed this WSO before the videos were available and Joshua talks about the extra detail and analysis he gives in the videos so I'm really looking forward to seeing them. Overall a very good kindle WSO. Definitely worth buying mainly for the insight it gives into choosing a hot kindle niche. Writing or even creating the concept for a book takes time and Joshua helps you avoid wasting that precious time by choosing a hot niche to begin with. This is a very useful kindle guide for fiction and non fiction. I should say I reviewed this WSO before the videos were available and Joshua talks about the extra detail and analysis he gives in the videos so I'm really looking forward to seeing them. Overall a very good kindle WSO. Definitely worth buying mainly for the insight it gives into choosing a hot kindle niche. Writing or even creating the concept for a book takes time and Joshua helps you avoid wasting that precious time by choosing a hot niche to begin with. This is a very useful kindle guide for fiction and non fiction. |
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Hello everyone, I was fortunate enough to receive a review copy of the 3 PDFs/Modules (I did not have access to the videos as there were difficulty with the videos at the time I was sent the PDFs, but the videos will reportedly show even more detail on topics described in the 3 PDFs/Modules). J Bold's "Blazing Hot Kindle Krusher" WSO is full of very solid information on how to establish passive income streams by becoming a Kindle publisher. Not only does J show you how to go about properly formatting your Kindle books to ensure they're accepted by Amazon, but he also helps you to focus on the important things you need to be a successful Kindle publisher. This includes - Keeping your mind focused on publishing more Kindle books in your selected niche - Knowing what niches to target - How to go about writing the book yourself - How to go about outsourcing the book - When you should begin outsourcing - What price you should charge for your first Kindle book (it's probably not what you think!) - How to think like a marketer when creating a title for your book (very important!) - How to keep things simple and not overcomplicate things - An ingenious idea to earn a monthly income without publishing a Kindle title (have not seen this before, and I've read many other Kindle WSOs) - Much more. Additionally, J includes an interview with a very successful Kindle publisher who has made over $600 per week with just one Kindle book. He asks her about she does the research for her books, the marketing she does for her books, whether she used KDP Select, and more. Overall, I think J did a great job on not only giving you a complete overview of what you need to do to be a successful Kindle publisher for the long term and creating multiple passive income streams, but going into detail on several important points that can help make or break you when it comes to being a successful Kindle publisher. I know that I would have been happy with the information if I had purchased it - therefore, I highly recommend you purchase this WSO while you have the opportunity, especially at the very low price it currently is at (paid more for some other Kindle WSOs, and many of them didn't touch upon the marketing aspect you need to truly make your Kindle books bestsellers). I wish J good luck with this WSO - I know it will help many Kindle publishers be more successful in their publishing efforts. Take care, keep up the great work, and have a good day! Joe Chengery III |
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Awesome in-depth reviews guys. Glad you liked it!
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JBold has a real winner here. "Blazing Hot Kindle Krusher" is a complete walk-thru of self-publishing on Kindle via PDFs and Videos. He starts with niche selection and how to determine your genre if you don't already have one. Niches by the numbers and how to get a competitive advantage if you're just starting out. Next he walks you thru how to navigate the Kindle book area to find the books available in a given niche, where to look for a books sales and stats and rank. He shows what's selling and gives explanations why. Then JBold goes thru cover selection and some really great tips for marketing your book. Last but not least are Kase Studies with some best selling authors and their books. He goes thru each kase study and gives input as to why and how they made an impact. Everything is delivered in a very easy to navigate and very nicely done membership site. Overall this is a very comprehensive course on finding what's hot on Kindle and how to tap into that hot market. Everything is logically delivered in step-by-step fashion and is very easy to follow. Great for the absolutely newbie as well as the more seasoned entrepreneur with little details and tips along the way. Very nicely done. Robin Lee |
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Thank you Robin, hope it can be of great help to you. | |
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Thanks J for giving me a review copy of Blazing Hot Niche Krusher. This wso is really a comprehensive, yet easy to follow, no BS course for helping people to build a profitable business in Kindle publishing. J is really an expert in Kindle publishing and I think this wso may be the last one ever need for Kindle as really helped to build a very very good foundation for us. I went through the videos in about one hour. They are very clear, easy to understand. Then I went through the 3 pdfs. I especially like module 2 and 3. Module one deliver a free and easy way of niche selection. Several "goldmine" niches are suggested. Module 2 give a good mindset and roadmap for building up a Kindle publishing business and great ways of get reviews. Module 3 have several very useful case studies. Lastly there is a forum support. The price of the wso is crazy - just $7.45. I highly recommend this wso! |
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Thank you Ken! Very honored you enjoyed it. How's Hong Kong? I need to visit there again. |
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I got a review copy of this system and I must say that I'm pretty impressed. I've never had the opportunity to get my hands on any kindle system before so this is a first for me. As someone who is a kindle newbie, I found that the pdf's explained everything in a clear and concise manner. In the first module, he basically tells you what type of niches to go after and how to go about doing it. Very well laid out. In module 2, he goes and tells you how to publish your very own kindle books. Amazing information here. Lastly, module 3 shows "Case Studies" of other successful kindle publishers just to prove to you guys that this stuff works if you put in the work. No one ever said this would be a push button, get rich overnight system. If the pdf's (all 3 of them) is not enough, he also has videos that clearly explains what you need to do. If you ever get lost or need help, just ask around the member's area since this you are going to be a part of a membership site. Looking forward to putting this system into action and see what I can come up with. Thanks J for allowing me and others here who purchase your system a chance to finally make some money. |
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hi J,..do u cover on the writing aspect.sometimes i ran oout of ideas on writing and this hinders the story of the book.will you cover on this also of how to get a variety of ideas while writing?and do u also cover outsourcing the (content creation)writing to other people?
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That's a good question. I don't cover writing it depth although I guess others here could chip in if it's sufficient for them. For me, I struggled with the same problem and I said, "What do I know about? What kind of jobs have I had? What am I passionate about?" And then I actually came up with plenty of topics about which to write. I suggest people start with nonfiction, there's money to be made there. But fiction sells better, in the end. I do cover a few ways you can easily outsource though I have to admit the writing and outsourcing is not the focus, here. I don't just want to try to present like it's something it's not. Yes, I do talk about the main ways I go about this, but I bet there could be other WSOs that focus more on the writing aspect, perhaps one of those is more what you need. I think there's a few good ones out there regarding that subject. | |
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Hi J, I just bout your WSO and went through it and it is very good. I especially like how you show what niches are hot and how you show how the most obvious hot niche (erotica) is actually the one to avoid. HP |
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Josh: Just purchased and looking forward to reviewing it. I did have a couple of points to mention: 1) When you get to the payment page at PayPal, there is a BIG header that says push "Return to Merchant." However, that is not one of the choices, you need to push "Click Here to Access Your Purchase." I am sure most people can figure it out, put the header is incorrect. 2) You have the most complete, detailed reviews from your reviewers of any product on the WF. Sold me on the first one. 3) No OTO....bless you. 4) It would appear from a quick review that you actually have all the content available now. Bless you again...I hate waiting for the next installment. You have solved that issue and it was so easy. Overall, this looks awesome and I am looking forward to reviewing it in more detail this weekend. Thanks for bring it out on Friday. Best of luck. mmoody1222 |
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Iche danke Ihnen, HP, glad you liked it and thanks for your support! How's the weather in your neck of the woods? Getting hot here! | |
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Yes all the videos are up now save one. Still having difficulties with that one but I will get it up today. I will add more in the future as bonuses. | |
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Even though I have co-authored 4 hard copy books in the True Crime genre for Sourcebooks, I honestly didn't know a lot about how the whole Kindle ebooks thing worked until I studied Joshua's WSO. He saves you umpteen hours with his invaluable niche research, and does a good job in his overview of the world of ebooks and self-publishing Well-explained with an easygoing delivery, J explains everything you'll need to know to jump into self-publishing with both feet. The videos and PDF's give you a thorough grounding in the whole process, and perhaps most importantly, J very much encourages everyone to take their a shot at becoming a published author. It is, in truth, very doable (and fun) I learned a lot, and definitely recommend this WSO. |
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Thanks my friend, means a lot coming from you, especially. I think you could rock it with Kindle, man. What's stopping you? Report back here in 6 months when you're one of the Kindle millionaires, ok? | |
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I've been successfully publishing to Kindle for almost a year and still learned a lot from this WSO. What I like the most is the fact that Joshua doesn't give you a bunch of niches that will quickly get saturated, he teaches you how to fish for niches upon which you can build your empire. Even better is that his method works for both fiction and non-fiction. I love the way Joshua teaches. He is a very wise young dude who knows a lot about Kindle. If you struggle to figure out which niche will be most profitable for you, then definitely check this one out! |
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Thanks for reviewing, Adrienne. You really rock it with Kindle and I am so thankful for all your help!
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Don't be cheesy, you're not a pizza. Just be real! Can't say it enough, people. |
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