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Internet! Is that thing still around?
Join Date: Feb 2016
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Okay. Original plan first. How does one potentially make a killing by writing and publishing erotica? Well, few Cliff Notes: - Investigate genres; - Designate a genre open to market penetration; - Write / outsource a novel / collection to satisfy demand; - Associate the same pen name with each work in that genre; - Concentrate on series novels; - Use the Amazon KDP platform; - Set price to $0.00 initially; - Submit to free e-book locations; - Boost interest from promotional platforms; - Thus, generate engagement, ratings, reviews; - Set price to what the market can tolerate for maximised profits; - Take action on your marketing plan. Cliff Notes, many aspects left out, but essentially a solid plan; and followed, rinse, repeat, for a decent length of time, it should yield very stable income results. However. However, this is the problem with KDP, and Smashwords, and every other similar ebook publishing and syndication outfit: the grossly long waiting period to receive your royalties. And that problem requires a solution. This was mine: - Purchase a relevant keyword domain; - Develop a professional website (Wordpress CMS); - Add a growing collection of free genre-erotica; - Flash, Short, Novella, Novel; - PDF downloads; - Infuse with SEO articles for long-tails (blog); - Social media integration; - Above, backed up by growing relevant social followings; - Encourage user-submitted original content; - Blog posts, flash, shorts, novellas, novels; - Monetize with CPA offers The obvious advantage to the above system being this: no waiting around for annoying-ass payout periods, that often amount to us drumming our fingers for 3 months or more. CPA networks tend to have payout periods that, as you know, range from 7 days to 60 days, tops, but already being a member of many CPA networks, including those that pay each week, I could cut down the waiting period of KDP and Smashwords by almost 1200%. Time for another however. The above system is a great one, in theory, and backed up by a tried and tested business model: sharing free ebooks in return for traffic growth, a component of which would be viral. However. Where Greenguy is literally green; I am green in this sense: the adult industry. I wouldn't know where to begin sorting out the legal side of the plan above. It requires me to organize so many legal areas that are beyond my knowledge and my budget. Which leaves me with Smashwords or KDP, and I'm leaning more in the direction of the former. Neither of which are ideal, and neither, I think, will earn me as much as the original plan might have done, but - I'm obviously intent on doing everything 100% legally, and KDP or Smashwords would seem to be the best route to doing so. For me. Right now. Once again - I can't thank you enough, Ecchi. I think it's terrific that we both appear to have a similar model, or a similar model in mind in my case; so pleased I found this board, and received your very kind and very helpful advice. It goes without saying: ![]() Last edited by Erotica Jane; 2016-02-22 at 06:31 AM.. |
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