Book Review: From Entrepreneur to Infopreneur

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No matter what business you’re in, chances are you could stand to write an ebook or information product. Think about it. You’re an expert at what you do, and there are people you can help solve problems.

Stephanie Chandler, author of From Entrepreneur to Infopreneur, does a great job of helping you understand ways you can add new streams of revenue to what you’re currently doing by creating ebooks, books and information products. She simplifies the process of writing and promoting your product, and motivates you to get going on your next project.

As many of you know, I have several ebooks out (see end of post). I’d just hobbled along as best I could until I read this book. I cleaned up my websites, added instant download capability and saw a huge spike in sales.

Now, I know some of you are thinking, “She’s not talking to me. I have no business writing an ebook. What would I write about?”

I say to you skeptics: what are you an expert in? If you’re a dog groomer, you could write an ebook called “10 Tips on Keeping Your Dog Clean Between Groomings.” If you’re a real estate agent, you could write “Braving the Storm: What to Do When You Can’t Sell Your Home.” The list goes on and on. The point is, there are people who want what you know. It’s up to you to read this book and give them your knowledge (and make money doing it).

Here are my ebook links: Check them out.

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