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... with many practical tips. I am looking forward to implementing the author's advice and benefiting from her experience. You should know that she does not assume that you know anything, which makes the book very user-friendly.
Let me start with saying that if you're going to jump so many hoops plus buy tools to promote any of your fiction and non-fiction product, then it's safe to believe that it's not part-time and you're really stupid to want to only earn "passive income" from such an effort.
Open a blog for either fun or passion and start implying most of the free suggestions given on tech blogs for bloggers and soon lose all the love for blogging and have fun finding out that it feels like a waste to not earn the so-called "passive income" after investing so much time and effort. Of course, losing your desire to blog is another side-effect of following this snake-oil suggestions that are sold as tactics newcomers could and should try or you'd never be a bestseller.
If bestseller is all you want to be then yes you'd be one by using manipulation techniques or be one organically either in fiction or by getting published with some big Traditional publishing name (don't expect livable income from them).
Read blog posts from some blogger who is honest about what it entails to actually earn a living writing and selling books or even running a blog. Important: In writing there are no competitors./rivals...don't drink that poison or else you might run out of steam long before your so-called rival who might not even be aware of your existence.
Some interesting info but I feel it important to do my own writing so found the end a bit off putting with regards to options. It tends to remove the passion of authorship and focus on the income. Don't get me wrong, it has some good ideas for some things but the focus on output may not appeal to the author who is passionate about writing. I feel writing is an art form...so I may not be as focused on big market gains. Just my opinion, which may not agree with that of other writers for other markets. I'd be more interested in selling than output. Sorry I might be the wrong market. Though some good resources offered.
I was surprised to read people bagging the book, to me, this is well written and lists a ton of smart research methods to guide your writing and research as you write, so that you are picking high demand, with lower supply topics and books.
The ways to use keyword tools and competitor outlines to guide your writing seems super smart to me.
I'll probably add an extra 20% more keyword, competitor and content research so that I'm filling the right niches.
If you follow indie writers or read writing advice blogs, there won't but be much new here for you. Nipane, however, does a good job of putting all this stuff in one place. I'm not really sure of what the five strategies are: I would guess there are closer to 50. It's interesting that regarding a couple topics, she advises the opposite of what others do. Hmm.
This book is packed with information a newbie self published author will need to jump through the hoops e-store platforms are constantly erecting to stymie the flow of indie publishers.