X marks the spot. Knowing how to recognize and reach a niche market is all it takes.
Niche Market Publishing: The Ultimate Home-Based, Recession-Proof, High Profit Business
PUBLISHING ENTREPRENEUR IS A BLOG for those who want to make money self-publishing niche market books and periodicals. I've done it all, and in this blog I tell you how you can do it, too.
All you need is brains, time, and energy. You need no upfront cash to get started.
There is a great deal of recession-proof profit out there for those willing to learn the niche market rules, understand them thoroughly, and then apply them.
Niche market entrepreneurial publishing is the ultimate home-based business. You can do it with little or no cash up front in the rent-free comfort of your own home. A spare bedroom, storeroom, enclosed garage, or even a kitchen table is all you need to get started.
Most of us will already own the hardware we need—computer, scanner, and laser printer. Beyond that all you will need is the software, something like the Adobe Creative Suite. And if you can wheel and deal a little you can find a way to get a good price on that.
If you want to generate a livable income with your niche market publishing business, you will have to do these four things:
1. Understand that the niche is king.
2. Understand that the market always comes first.
3. Resovle to develop more than one product.
4. Learn to do a lot of the work yourself. If you are essentially a salesman, don’t hire someone else to sell your product. Do it yourself. If you are essentially a writer, then learn to do the layout and design yourself. Don’t hire someone else to do it.
This blog will explore, explain, and illustrate these four themes, both with frequent posts, comments and answers to your questions. There will also be a unique feature: case studies, in which I follow new projects from inception to fruition—nothing held back, nothing fudged. Just day by day as it happens.
So welcome aboard! Let’s get on with it!
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