Amazon KDP Section

The benefits of low content publishing

Low content publishing, also known as print on demand (POD) publishing, refers to the process of creating and selling products such as journals, notebooks, and planners without the need for large inventory or upfront production costs. 

One of the biggest benefits of low content publishing is the low barrier to entry. Unlike traditional publishing, which often requires a significant amount of capital and resources to get started, low content publishing can be done with minimal upfront investment. All you need is a computer, an internet connection, and a willingness to learn and work hard.

Another benefit of low content publishing is the flexibility it offers. You can publish what ever you like, whenever you like, as long as it meets Amazon’s terms and conditions.

In addition to flexibility, low content publishing allows for scalability. As you grow your business and attract more customers, you can easily increase your production and sales without the need for additional overhead costs. This is because the bulk of the production is handled by Amazon, allowing you to focus on marketing and selling your products.

Low content publishing is also a great way to build a passive income stream. Once you’ve created and uploaded your products to Amazon, they can continue to sell and generate revenue for you even when you’re not actively working on your business. This can be especially valuable for individuals who are looking to supplement their income or build a side hustle.

In conclusion, low content publishing is a great business opportunity for anyone. With its low barrier to entry, flexibility, scalability, and passive income potential, it is definitely worth taking a chance on.

My Videos

Resources

Book Workflow Tracker

Do you have too many book ideas and tend to start one before completing the prior?

This spreadsheet helps to stay organised and clearly see what you are working on, what you’ve completed, and what you have have uploaded. 

It is also great for putting all of your book ideas in one place, so that you never forget a great idea.

Book Tracking Spreadsheet

Use the book details tab (pictured) to track all the details of your books including, book title, subtitle, author name, keywords, trim size, bleed, page count, list price and royalty.

Use the author/ pen name tab to track details of books under each author/pen name. Record the target audience or niche, type of books, # of books published, # of books sold, etc.

 

Blog Posts

Buyer Beware: The Real Story Behind Online Courses

Buyer Beware: The Real Story Behind Online Courses

Introduction: Let’s discuss this polarizing topic. There are people who love to take courses, learn something new, and essentially invest in themselves to earn more money. But those people are outnumbered by those who are against courses. As soon as they see someone...

KDP Related Black Friday Deals 2023

KDP Related Black Friday Deals 2023

It's that time of year again! Black friday. I love a bargain, and black friday has always been good to me for picking up bargains on subscriptions and tools that help self -publishing easier. Investing in KDP related tools and subscriptions is essential for growth but...

Is Amazon KDP Saturated?

Is Amazon KDP Saturated?

Amazon KDP Secrets Keys to a Successful Amazon KDP Business The common opinion in the online space is that Amazon KDP is saturated. This is because people usually give up after only a few months of struggling to get sales. However, KDP is not as saturated as people...