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Originally Posted by trevord92
Ignoring my time (obviously!) but am in profit.
Two paperbacks sold already = $5.41
Plus 71 cents royalties from pages read.
Average book "cost" under 6 cents and I've not published 100 yet.
Not millions yet but we're early days.
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More than before. Keep that in mind.
MORE THAN BEFORE.
Here's one nobody's heard before: Temporal Agglomeration. My definition: stolen from hierarchical clustering...meaning the work done on those projects in the marketplace, are the clusters to build upon...like the foundation, you don't have to keep building it, it is there.
So the time spent building the foundation (the process) increases in value as the rest of it gets built...or as we infopreneurs like to say, write it once and sell it forever.
It may have taken a day or more to learn the process, now it is reduced to minutes, or just hours. And as more DEMAND is uncovered, as in what pages are they reading, indicating an interest in THAT subject, provides clues as to what to produce next, so you have a built in way to SEE exactly what they are spending their time reading.
Temporal Agglomeration. A mouthful for sure. Not to be confused with the Deadwood episode, AMALGMATION AND CAPITAL.
As the DEMAND is discovered, the time shrinks to fulfill it and the profit increases as demand is met.
I should write a book. Opposite of Dan Kennedy NO B.S. series, mine would be YES, B.S. FOR FUN and PROFIT.
Gordon