How to Create and Sell eBooks Online as a Real Work-From-Home Business
The honest, no-hype version — why selling short digital books from your own website beats Amazon, Etsy, and every other shortcut.
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What’s Inside This Free Report
If you’ve ever thought about making money online without selling your soul to a marketplace platform or a “guru in a rented Lamborghini,” this report is the honest version of that conversation.
Written by someone with seventeen years of online marketing experience — including running an SEO and web design agency — this report breaks down the exact business model behind writing short, focused digital eBooks (usually 10 to 30 pages) and selling them from your own website instead of Amazon.
Inside, you’ll discover:
- Why keeping your own site beats Amazon — the real math on why you keep close to 100% of a sale on your own site versus roughly 35% through Kindle Direct Publishing
- Why you should own your customer, not just your sale — the email list advantage that lets you sell to the same buyer again and again
- The “product suite” secret — how bundling related books, audiobooks, and cheat sheets together multiplies your revenue per visitor
- Why platform risk is real — and why a self-hosted WordPress site protects your business from being shut down overnight
- The one mistake that sinks most beginners — choosing a topic before checking if anyone’s actually searching for it
- A quick overview of the full 8-book roadmap — so you know exactly what deeper training is available once you’re ready to go further
This isn’t a hype pitch. It’s the same honest breakdown the author wishes someone had handed him a decade ago — the cheap path first, the paid path only when you’re ready, no fluff, no unnecessary upsells.