There are thousands of books on every topic, but there's only ONE you. Make YOU part of the product.
Think about what people might be interested to learn from you specifically. That should be your starting point.
I could have written this book 11 months ago when I had no followers here. But I wouldn't have sold any!
- news.ycombinator.com/item?id=218880…
- reddit.com/r/Entrepreneur…
- indiehackers.com/post/released-…
This is (almost) free promotion. Share stuff.
The order matters!
Sales from external forums:
HN: 164 - $4,592
Reddit: 68 - $1,904
Indie Hackers: 24 - $672
LinkedIn: 5 - $190
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Total: 261 - $7,358 (18%)
Share something interesting or useful, and put a call to action to follow you for more. Then put that thing on HN, Reddit, LinkedIn, etc, and let it get some attention.
Describe what you’re doing, what’s happening to you, how you’re choosing between options, lessons learned, etc.
This tweet thread is one such example.
People like to follow a story as it happens.
Most pricing advice is about maximizing revenue.
Instead, I simply asked myself what price I would feel worth paying for, for the content that I had.
I picked the price on the last day, after looking at the final result.
I only had 12 refunds out of 1.4K sales (0.8%) despite a generous refund policy & no sample content (at first). I attribute some of this to the above.