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📕How This Amazon KDP Seller Made Six Figures Selling Books!

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Early in 2021 we had been contemplating starting a podcast We heard about a local Podcast conference

Early in 2021 we had been contemplating starting a podcast (Something we thought about it way too long before actually doing it!) We heard about a local Podcast conference in Orlando so we attended. ​ On the second day, a woman complimented my shirt, because it turned out we were a part of the same online community committed to helping people build behind the scene income. We quickly became friends with Jenny Hansen Lane and have seen each other at multiple conferences since. Something we have in common with Jenny is we value time freedom with our kids. ​ Being able to build something that supports this is at the core of what we do. Jenny has her own corner of the internet on fire, as she is teaching people about the power of Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing. ​ It’s like a treasure hunt online and we don’t want you to miss this free training! She teaches you how to find potential profitable things to sell on Amazon without sourcing products in China, without paying Amazon to sign up and something you can even do with your kids. Three things you can expect learn from this free training are: #1. HOW BOOKS CAN BE PROFITABLE: Gone are the days of ONLY using a book for authority. She’s bringing profitability back. #2. WHY YOUR FIRST BOOK DOESN’T HAVE TO BE 30K+ WORDS: In 2024, customers want their problems solved and are not keeping track of word counts. She will even have something for you to publish immediately! #3. THE TRUTH ABOUT BECOMING A BESTSELLING AUTHOR: While it’s a fun 15 minutes of fame to reach the best-selling list, wouldn’t it be nice to having the income match the rankings? You don’t want to miss this training as we have never had Jenny teach this stuff live before. [Register Here!](=)​ See you Thursday! Rob P.S. We had the privilege to interview Jenny for the podcast this week and got a sneak peak into the world of self publishing on Amazon! So if you are looking for an extra income stream that you can do completely from your computer in minimal hours, [check out her interview!](=)And don't forget to register for the free class on Thursday! [Register To Learn About Self Publishing On Amazon!](=) ​ ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | P.O Box 784162, Winter Garden, FL 34787

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