The wave of writing eBooks for profit is over, and it's time to Catch the New Wave in the Kindle Revolution.
What happened? We all know what happened.
When I started writing eBooks for Amazon in November 2012, there were 1.76 million eBooks on Amazon. Now, there are over 3.1 million eBooks.
Unless the writer is in the top 1%, or higher, they won't earn a significant income.
It’s like the California Gold Rush all over again. Many people made their fortunes during the gold rush – selling picks, shovels, and other supplies to the miners.
The miners are those writing eBooks for Amazon. The easy gold has been mined, and they are making less money each month. The proofreaders, and others who provide services to eBook writers are the ones making the most money now
What happened? We all know what happened.
When I started writing eBooks for Amazon in November 2012, there were 1.76 million eBooks on Amazon. Now, there are over 3.1 million eBooks.
Unless the writer is in the top 1%, or higher, they won't earn a significant income.
It’s like the California Gold Rush all over again. Many people made their fortunes during the gold rush – selling picks, shovels, and other supplies to the miners.
The miners are those writing eBooks for Amazon. The easy gold has been mined, and they are making less money each month. The proofreaders, and others who provide services to eBook writers are the ones making the most money now