Reema story is one of the ones can relate! Im even a newbie but good in graphics, but after all the testimonies and advice, I had been there in searching some theme or need that I couldnt find in Amazon and I thought HEY THIS IS A NICHE! but then , oh well yes it can be, but if its too narrow! sometimes you dont have enough demand or market to make profit from, RIGHT?? Which it will be the enough NUMBER IN SALES that make a publisher goes all the way TO THAT NICHE?? THANKS :) 🙏
I'm 60 this year, spent 30 years looking after my parents until their deaths. Because of the trauma across so many years, I'm now on a pension, bit like vets with ptsd. I can't go out to work but sitting home living on a small pension is doing my head in. So about a month ago, I started doing this, not a single sale, so far. I want to focus on educational books, notebooks, etc, from young children to university level. A $1000, would be wonderful...it would pay for essentials. I just can't think how to break into the market and I don't understand copyright laws. I'm trying to stay positive though. How do you get your book noticed, is what I want to understand and what I am worst at doing. Thanks for these videos, it helps keep me going.
I like this interview and others on this channel for being so realistic. No annoying clickbait thumbnails like "easy $1000/day no effort sidehustle" etc. :)
Really interesting stuff. Really positive. Of course there is work involved. Yes actual work. This lady talks about 20 months to kick off.. that’s pretty good. But it’s the effort. It’s the quality. It’s the persistence. It’s about not giving up. Well done.
It's amazing how many people still think that they can create an income stream with next to no effort-never going to happen! Thanks for watching, Robert! 😊
Great interview. Reema is so enthusiastic and relatable. I'm watching this a year later. I wonder how she's doing? I hope she reached (or surpassed!) her goals!
@@RachelHarrisonSund Wow! I did not realized that you had a toddler as well 😘! I found your course last January but many things have happenned including our move to a new city. After 11 organic sales on my first journal published in June. I am ready to work more consistently. Keep doing what you are doing!
This is truly inspiring! I tried the 'publish as many books as you can method' in the beginning. While it was helpful in learning the process of design, it wasn't fun or interesting. I am a slow creator. Her success story feels validating. Thanks for sharing!
So I only have 1 pen name. I am an author as well. I publish my low-content books under that name. I LOVE the design process I am extremely passionate about journals and books. I have set myself apart from many other journals. I feel that my interior is different. I keep hearing the low-content ones arnt saling or not doing that well. That scares me because although I just started and I do feel so happy with what I have done and my business strategy is pretty solid. I am afraid maybe I won’t make the goal of making that passive income. Is that what is the bottom line I will be facing for only doing low-content books????😭
Sometimes I thought HEY THIS IS A NICHE! but then , oh well yes it can be, but if its too narrow! sometimes you dont have enough demand or market to make profit from, RIGHT?? Which it will be the enough NUMBER IN SALES that make a publisher goes all the way TO THAT NICHE?? THANKS :) 🙏
Tiny niches can still be quite profitable. If you generate fewer sales in a particular niche then you would need more books in other niches to make up for it. They all add up!
I was so excited at first and then the second I heard graphics my heart sank. This wouldn’t apply to me. I know absolutely nothing about graphics and have no artistic skills whatsoever. Oh well....eventually one of these stories will apply to me.
Hey, you don’t need to know graphics. Or how to create them. There’s so much free stuff out there it’s a game changer.
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Perhaps high content books on Amazon? Also, there are sooooo many tutorials on youtube. I knew nothing about graphic design years ago and am making $2k per week or more on Etsy from products sourced with clipart on creative fabrica. It’s definitely about mindset and fortitude-believing you can learn and do it. 🙂 There’s even a free photoshop clone online called Photopea. It supports smart objects for premade mockups and everything. There’s so much out there that to help ppl start a business and make $ starting from $0. Eh Nihilo! 🙂💕
I have like 0 artistic ability and am currently making about $150-$200 a month with KDP. I know it's not four figures yet, but is is possible without any graphic design background! You can do it!
I do not have one creative bone in my body. I am all left brained. It's all about logic and analytics. I have tried so many projects over the years and I fail at them all because my left brain gets in the way. I start measuring and making everything linear and organized and introducing numbers to everything and it becomes so tedius that I stop. I've done it enough now that I see a pattern. I don't now how to either ignore my left brain when it comes to this or how to incorporate it w.o the creativity part. this is why I suck at affiliate marketing. I cannot for the life of me make posts and ads to attract attention. I'm too damn logical!
Write a book on logic, analytics, statistics, etc. If you've been through uni, then you probably know of academics who were crappy at what they taught. Perhaps cover a subject but so it better than they did.
Hi there! This is Reema, Rachel's assistant. The format should be a PDF, but if you're having troubles opening it, feel free to send us an email at support@rachelharrisonsund.com, and we'll send you a file straight to your email. :)
Hey Rachael I just tried to download your step by step guide to publishing but it freezes once I click the download button. I really would like this guide because I know it Can help me succeed
Hey there! If you're still having trouble you can send a message through my Facebook page (Rachel Harrison-Sund) or join my FB group (Low-Content Profits, linked to in this video's description) and we'll DM you the file. :)
Most low-content publishers aren't professional graphic designers; they use professional quality stock imagery to make their designs look good. Having said that, if you don't have a good eye for design you'll need to outsource the design to someone who does, as design is very important.
I have no artistic experience either, it can be done! I'm making about $150-$200 a month with KDP, I know not four figures yet, but you can outsource too or keep trying and teach yourself!