So Roosh had a valuable insight that as an author online, you need to be writing consistently to make any decent money.
We all have various skillsets, and can probably write a 20-50 page tutorial on anything.
For instance:
Learn to play guitar
Learn to break into the publishing industry
How to teach English abroad
Learning to cook
Get in shape
Getting girls
Some cool stories of my world travels
Etc.
How do you guys who sell ebooks feel this would work? I want this to be a long-term part of my financial independence, and don't imagine it'll be a primary source of income or even provide much income right now. But it'd be great down the road to even have a few hundred dollars a month coming in, possibly more.
I only worry that all these things are pretty broad. Most guys who sell ebooks tend to have 1-3 focuses to their site. Getting girls, fitness, travel, for instance.
You lot who run websites and sell ebooks, do you think this is a viable option, to sell ebooks on myriad topics, or like Roosh is it best to focus on one niche.
We all have various skillsets, and can probably write a 20-50 page tutorial on anything.
For instance:
Learn to play guitar
Learn to break into the publishing industry
How to teach English abroad
Learning to cook
Get in shape
Getting girls
Some cool stories of my world travels
Etc.
How do you guys who sell ebooks feel this would work? I want this to be a long-term part of my financial independence, and don't imagine it'll be a primary source of income or even provide much income right now. But it'd be great down the road to even have a few hundred dollars a month coming in, possibly more.
I only worry that all these things are pretty broad. Most guys who sell ebooks tend to have 1-3 focuses to their site. Getting girls, fitness, travel, for instance.
You lot who run websites and sell ebooks, do you think this is a viable option, to sell ebooks on myriad topics, or like Roosh is it best to focus on one niche.