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It’s easier than you think
Books are like experiments. Take an idea and run with it. It may flop, or people may like it, but you’ll never know until you hit that publish button, which is what I did with my first 100 books and what I continue to do with my other books.
I learned from fellow writers that not every book needs 100 pages. You can have little books, short books, medium books, long books, and novels. Don’t get caught up in the page count. Experiment and publish.
How To Publish 100 Books
Write.
Publish.
Repeat.
Don’t worry about page count (the average self-published book is usually between 40–100 pages).
Document every single book idea that comes to mind.
Turn blogs into books or series.
A/B test your books.
Don’t worry about reviews. Whether the review is negative or positive, it’s still a review, which means people are reviewing your work, which is the whole point of being a writer.
^^ This is the process to publish 100 books, and my favorite platform to do so on is Amazon KDP Self Publishing.
Publish Weird Sh*t & Repetitive Editions
Not only do I publish books, but I publish journals and books that are on weird topics. Everything is an experiment. I also make multiple editions of certain books that perform well. For example, my book, Everyday Affirmations: Positive Psychology (Meditative Edition), is one of my top bestsellers, with over 50 different editions that I created based on friends, family, feedback, and ideas that came to mind.
I’ve Published 600 Books To Date
I don’t publish everything under my name, allowing further experimentation. I plan to continue publishing more books.
Remember, most of your books will be flops, some will form to create steady income streams, and others will go on to sell more than you imagined.
What’s Your Book Publishing Goal?
Maybe you’ve always desired to publish a book. I envy people who have published just one book because it’s easier to market that one book and focus on promoting and perfecting it.
However, ideas kept flowing into my mind, so one book didn’t make sense. But for you, it might, or maybe ten books, make more sense for you.
Whatever your goal is, make it happen, and don’t procrastinate.
Don’t Wait To Be Published
One last thing, don’t wait to be published. Hit up the Amazon self-publishing platform and immediately get your book out to market.
If you publish your book in hardback and paperback, Amazon will automatically distribute your books to stores like Walmart, Barnes N Noble, and other online book brands.
This content is for informational purposes only — not professional advice. Consult a qualified professional before making any major decisions.