Exploring the process of self-publishing a book to establish authority, generate leads, and create passive income. Delving into effective strategies like clarifying goals, creating visually appealing covers, leveraging email capture, and expanding distribution beyond Amazon to independent bookstores. Additionally, discussing the evolution of self-published books, future trends in self-publishing, and insights into creating a self-publishing academy.
In today’s episode, Patrick Donley (@JPatrickDonley) sits down with Nick Di Fabio who, prior to discovering Amazon KDP, had 30 jobs before the age of 30. He has since gone on to make over $1 million in Amazon KDP royalties, had a successful exit, and is now helping others clone his self-publishing strategies. You’ll learn how to get started in Kindle Direct Publishing , how to select profitable niches, how AI is changing the publishing landscape, how to 80/20 your marketing efforts and so much more!
Nick discovered Amazon KDP while working a 6 pm to 6 am job and has since gone on to publish over 250 books that continue to make him royalties. He also runs Publishing Profits Academy where he teaches others how to build a self-publishing business.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:
00:00 - Intro
02:12 - What Amazon KDP is.
06:56 - How Nick found his niche in self-publishing.
07:58 - What are the demographics of people who pursue Amazon KDP.
10:02 - How publishing has changed in the past decade.
13:09 - How Nick selects niches to write about.
21:56 - How AI will continue to change the publishing landscape.
29:10 - What to do to 80/20 your marketing efforts.
35:47 - How to create an exit strategy in publishing.
42:46 - Why do people create a book as a business card.
49:26 - How Publishing Profits Academy was born and what people learn in it.
*Disclaimer: Slight timestamp discrepancies may occur due to podcast platform differences.
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