Thanks to the OP for sharing this, and no disrespect to them for doing so, but I'm calling BS on the author of this book.
In a gist, he's telling you to design what he calls "creativity journals", have them physically produced, and sell them on Amazon. They're basically blank journals that have a little inspirational quote or task at the top, to encourage you to write something. And they may be embellished with some little doodles or illustrations around the page.
While there are some products like this on Amazon, there is really no indication that these are the "next big thing". There are only a few of them for sale on Amazon, there is practically little to no search volume for the phrase or similar variations I tried. But even more surprisingly - the domain "creativityjournals.com" (as of yesterday) is still available for registration.
If someone was so confident that these were about to go big, wouldn't he snap up the domain right away? Furthermore, he barely touches on one of the most important aspects of getting this product out there - producing physical copies. If he in fact did this himself, why didn't he go into any details or instructions in doing so?
This reads more like "internet marketing fiction" to me.
(01-31-2016 09:02 PM)moonbeam Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks to the OP for sharing this, and no disrespect to them for doing so, but I'm calling BS on the author of this book.
In a gist, he's telling you to design what he calls "creativity journals", have them physically produced, and sell them on Amazon. They're basically blank journals that have a little inspirational quote or task at the top, to encourage you to write something. And they may be embellished with some little doodles or illustrations around the page.
While there are some products like this on Amazon, there is really no indication that these are the "next big thing". There are only a few of them for sale on Amazon, there is practically little to no search volume for the phrase or similar variations I tried. But even more surprisingly - the domain "creativityjournals.com" (as of yesterday) is still available for registration.
If someone was so confident that these were about to go big, wouldn't he snap up the domain right away? Furthermore, he barely touches on one of the most important aspects of getting this product out there - producing physical copies. If he in fact did this himself, why didn't he go into any details or instructions in doing so?
This reads more like "internet marketing fiction" to me.
In other words, your typical bullshit WSO.

Much appreciated
The Author of the Amazon Next is actually Lilajade a female who is one of the best Kindle/Create writers and book publishers she is also a member of most of the blackhat forums including this one she is one smart but honest cookie. She caused a storm with her no bullshit and thats the title of the book on how to make money on Kindle. She would also be aware that as soon as she releases information and gives out a url or domain name that all of the blackhatters would be sharing her information on forums like amazon next has been shared so there would be little point in her registering the domain. The purpose of this post is not to call you or try to make you look foolish but just to correct wrong information to our fellow members who may miss out due to wrong information.
appreciate the share OP
reps added
Does anyone know the typical size of these journals? In the amazon next book, it just gives a link to the templates to use, but there are multiple sizes on there.. I don't think I'd pick 8.5 x 11 , of course that's copy paper size and way to big for a journal. I'm thinkin more along 5 x 8 ?
What do you guys think?
Funny thing, there is another marketer actively telling his subscribers not to buy into this latest BS. HAHAHAHA....didn't her last jv lead to her partner getting banned from WF? LOL...
Take this BSO for what it is...just more vague info about something they have yet to implement but claim it's the next big thing. NEXT!
I see someone is brown nosing this broad LilaJade. I bought one of her "best selling" products before and it was utter BS.
I'm not saying she is not good at what she does but I just don't like how she hypes things up... and then all of her idiotic followers continue to brown nose her and hype her up on WF.
Anyways, if you want to make money... avoid BS WSO's like this one. Make it happen for reals, and not from trying to jump from one wso to the next.
my 2 cents.
I just knew that some armchair genius which reply to my post on Lilajade, l don't do brownosing l love the fact that you purchased one of her best selling products but never said which one? it was utter BS which means that you actually have tried and tested it and found it to be so, if not then its just your unqualified opinion, you say avoid wso's like this one. If you want to make a contribution to this forum instead of trying brown nose newbies then produce your facts and offer some real help instead of mis leading folks with comments that offer nothing but your BS