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11-27-2012, 08:58 PM (This post was last modified: 11-27-2012 08:59 PM by Imreport.)
Post: #1
[GET] How To Create Your First Kindle Book In a Weekend - Ryan Deiss
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Here’s proof:

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(click on the image to see a larger version).

This screen shoot is from the Amazon page for my first Kindle Book “Homemade Jelly and Jam Recipes“.
I’m slowly but surely making my way into the top 100 downloads and have
gotten over 1800 downloads of my book so far. I’m starting to see an
increase in subscribers to my list and have a few other back-end
monetization ideas. Not to mention that fact that this should sell
really well on Amazon starting next Tuesday. I’ll let you know how that
goes.

Update:

Amazon Rankings just updated and I’m now #1 in my category and
#103 in Free Kindle Downloads. So close … keeping my fingers crossed.

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Try searching in Amazon kindle for keywords like “jelly recipes”,
“homemade jelly” and the likes. I’m ranking pretty high for all those
terms thanks.

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11-27-2012, 09:28 PM
Post: #2
RE:
Thanks and rep added imreport! Now, let's see if this is another kindle crap from mr Deiss.

UPDATE: It's an 8-page report. Let me save you some time.

Step #1 – Buy and read at least 3 top books on your subject, and
read all the blog posts for the last 60 days for the top 6 blogs in
your market. (impossible in a weekend)

Step #2 – Interview at least 6 experts in the field to get an idea of
the different positions and opinions on key issues. [pay them their hourly rate...(where can I find a jam expert like the book you wrote, man?)]

Step #3 – Compile your notes from the interviews as well as the
primary points you learned from reading the books into one file
folder.
Step #4 – Take 12 index and write a question on each card.

Step #5 – Get 120 more index cards (12 for each remaining chapter)
and write sub-chapter titles on one side and three words on the
other side to remind you what you want to say in this section. (...never heard of scrivener, right Ryan?)

Step #6 – Write 250 – 700 words for each sub-chapter or record
yourself talking about that sub-chapter for 3 - 5 minutes. (...same as step 5)

Step #7 – Compile the sub-chapters and chapters into one file,
ad-in transitions and an intro and close and you’re done!

...and then go and publish to amazon [....- figure it out yourself :-) ]

THE END (aren't you glad you didn't pay for this?)
11-27-2012, 09:57 PM (This post was last modified: 11-27-2012 10:00 PM by fahadzaman66.)
Post: #3
RE:
good work thanks

nice sharing thanks
11-27-2012, 10:46 PM
Post: #4
RE:
(11-27-2012 09:28 PM)aallaabbaammaa Wrote:  Thanks and rep added imreport! Now, let's see if this is another kindle crap from mr Deiss.

UPDATE: It's an 8-page report. Let me save you some time.

Step #1 – Buy and read at least 3 top books on your subject, and
read all the blog posts for the last 60 days for the top 6 blogs in
your market. (impossible in a weekend)

Step #2 – Interview at least 6 experts in the field to get an idea of
the different positions and opinions on key issues. [pay them their hourly rate...(where can I find a jam expert like the book you wrote, man?)]

Step #3 – Compile your notes from the interviews as well as the
primary points you learned from reading the books into one file
folder.
Step #4 – Take 12 index and write a question on each card.

Step #5 – Get 120 more index cards (12 for each remaining chapter)
and write sub-chapter titles on one side and three words on the
other side to remind you what you want to say in this section. (...never heard of scrivener, right Ryan?)

Step #6 – Write 250 – 700 words for each sub-chapter or record
yourself talking about that sub-chapter for 3 - 5 minutes. (...same as step 5)

Step #7 – Compile the sub-chapters and chapters into one file,
ad-in transitions and an intro and close and you’re done!

...and then go and publish to amazon [....- figure it out yourself :-) ]

THE END (aren't you glad you didn't pay for this?)
You saved much of my time... Thanks.. i am gonna add reps to you for it... :)
11-28-2012, 12:10 AM
Post: #5
RE:
(11-27-2012 09:28 PM)aallaabbaammaa Wrote:  Thanks and rep added imreport! Now, let's see if this is another kindle crap from mr Deiss.

UPDATE: It's an 8-page report. Let me save you some time.

Step #1 – Buy and read at least 3 top books on your subject, and
read all the blog posts for the last 60 days for the top 6 blogs in
your market. (impossible in a weekend)

Step #2 – Interview at least 6 experts in the field to get an idea of
the different positions and opinions on key issues. [pay them their hourly rate...(where can I find a jam expert like the book you wrote, man?)]

Step #3 – Compile your notes from the interviews as well as the
primary points you learned from reading the books into one file
folder.
Step #4 – Take 12 index and write a question on each card.

Step #5 – Get 120 more index cards (12 for each remaining chapter)
and write sub-chapter titles on one side and three words on the
other side to remind you what you want to say in this section. (...never heard of scrivener, right Ryan?)

Step #6 – Write 250 – 700 words for each sub-chapter or record
yourself talking about that sub-chapter for 3 - 5 minutes. (...same as step 5)

Step #7 – Compile the sub-chapters and chapters into one file,
ad-in transitions and an intro and close and you’re done!

...and then go and publish to amazon [....- figure it out yourself :-) ]

THE END (aren't you glad you didn't pay for this?)
Thank you for saving me a shit ton of time...
rep added and deserved!
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05-13-2014, 04:25 AM
Post: #6
RE:
Hi, I am very glad to have read this review before wasting my time - many thanks!
05-13-2014, 05:32 AM
Post: #7
RE:
I remember when this came out. Thanks for the review. Does anyone else think that white-hat gurus are the biggest scammers of them all? Their product just never logistically work, just like how this reviewer explained this product doesn't work. Too vague, too general, too hyped. That's the story of most white-hat scammers, woops, I meant gurus...




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