The wife of one of our team recently bought a health and wellness eBook for €27.99 (£24).
The eBook was published as a PDF.
A PDF (portable document format) can be easily read across many platforms.
The book itself is well designed and looks great, although there are a few spelling errors that need addressing, but that is the great thing about eBooks, they can be published and any corrections can be made easily within a few minutes and new customers will buy the updated and corrected version.
There is no waiting for the next print run to make corrections like you did in the old days with physical books.
The book was written by Rebecca Holland from Dublin, Ireland, and it lays out a way for women to balance their hormones through the use of healthy food.
The foods focus on managing and maintain hormones such as cortisol and insulin which are vital for managing weight and staying healthy.
As far as I can see, her main traffic source is Instagram where she publishes short videos of herself cooking nutritious foods that help balance hormonal responses within the body.
Why am I telling you this?
The reason I am telling you this is that from what I can see, she has had quite a lot of sales of her PDF eBook… and this is something anyone can do.
The PDF and other eBook formats have given ordinary everyday people like you the opportunity to make money with little (if any) upfront investment.
Add to that the opportunity to build a large following using free social media platforms, people can earn a decent amount of money from the comfort of their own homes publishing eBooks.
And it can all be done for next-to-nothing!
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Some people may think charging £24 or more for a PDF is a little expensive, but it’s actually a small price to pay if the information within that PDF changes a person’s life for the better.
And if the information is life-changing, and people are willing to pay that price to change their lives, why would you not charge it?
You could charge a lot more… and fear not, this isn’t about greed; it is about making the maximum possible amount of profit while helping as many people as possible.
If a piece of information can change a person’s life for the better, surely they would be willing to pay anything to acquire it?
You would think so, but no… people aren’t willing to pay too much even if it was incredibly transformational.
They are happy to pay a decent amount, but they won’t pay a ridiculous amount… which is itself quiet strange when you consider that over time people spend ridiculous amounts of money on things that are either harmful or simply don’t benefit their lives at all.
Take the following story as a perfect example…
This week I read about 37-year-old Lucy Austen, here in the UK, who was forced to give up her tinned fruit habit which resulted in her losing 15 stone and saving over £3,200-a-year.
When the Covid lockdowns started in 2020, she turned to eating ice cream for comfort.
Realising that she was harming her health eating four tubs of ice cream a day, she swapped to tinned fruit thinking it was better… until she piled on the weight and was told by her doctor that she had developed Type 2 Diabetes.
At one point, she was eating nine tins of fruit a day.
The sugar in the ice cream and the tinned fruit (and syrup) played havoc on her system and messed up her hormones (ghrelin and leptin are hormones that regulate hunger and satiety, insulin and cortisol are hormones that regulate weight gain and weight loss) resulting in diabetes for which her doctor told her that she needed to regularly take insulin to help.
She gave up eating the tinned fruit, lost 15 stone in weight, reversed her diabetes and saved £3,200-a-year.
Had she learned that information from a book… it would have been worth at least the £3,200 she is now saving each year.
The benefits to her health are far more valuable than £3,200.
The beneficial knock-on-effect to her life is immeasurable. It could easily be worth tens of thousands of pounds in life benefits and savings.
Had she carried on with her harmful diet for another five years, it would have cost her at least £16,000 in tins of fruit, and a whole range of other costs associated with bad health, being overweight, and a bad diet.
So yes, paying £24 or more for a PDF is most definitely worth it.
Let’s say that you publish an eBook priced at £27.99, you only need to sell 1 copy of that eBook each day to make a cool £10,216.35 per year.
With the cost of the website and the payment processor fees to take into consideration, you could be looking at over £9,000 profit!
That’s not bad for a simple PDF, is it?
The good news is that it can take 30 days or less to create a PDF eBook and publish it online as part of your own fully automatic passive income system that generates sales at any time of the day and night.
To learn more, click the link below:
The 30 Day To £30K Challenge
Kind regards.
John Harrison.
PS… You can create and publish your own eBook within 30 days and have a passive income asset online for many years.
There is no number to how many eBooks you can publish.
Here’s that link again: