How I Made Over $42,000 in 1 Month Selling My Kindle eBooks by Cheryl Kaye TardifIn March 2012 one Canadian author boldly went where few have gone before—into the land of making real money with Amazon's KDP Select program.
This is her story…
My name is Cheryl Kaye Tardif and I am an international bestselling suspense author who earned over $42,000 dollars in March 2012 selling ebooks via Amazon's KDP Select program, captured the interest of a major literary agency, and went on to sign with a foreign rights agent. And I'm about to tell you HOW I did all that.
I don't normally tell people how much money I make, but I believe writers need to know it IS possible to earn a real income from your books. Seriously, if I can do it, anyone can—if you have the right combination of criteria and techniques.
In this book, I'll share with you what I believe are four key elements you must have in place to see high sales. And I'll reveal the strategic techniques I used during my KDP Select promotions that resulted in earning over $42,000—with $32,000 of that from ONE title alone.
Not only did I earn over $42,000 in ebook sales, I was contacted by one of the leading literary agencies in New York. The chairman noticed my success when my one title made #4 in the Top 100 Bestselling Kindle ebooks, right under The Hunger Games trilogy. Since then, I've signed with another agent for foreign rights.
So, if you're ready to earn some real money with Select, let's begin…
Book Details:
FREE KINDLE EDITION August 26-28
Language: English
Available at:
Amazon (Kindle)
2 comments:
I just read the free "How I made over $42,000 in 1 Month."
I highly recommend the book.
I have written a couple of books previously and gave away a 100 books and sold 10. So I definitely needed help.
Cheryl's book is very logical and impressive.
I am in the process of rewriting my book to meet her guidelines and I will start implementing her other suggestions.
I too, highly recommend this book. It has taught me many things I didn't know when I published my first novel. It's a valuable tool for all writers, specially first-timers. I'm still learning! And that is key! Thank you, Cheryl.
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