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Follow Your Advice
Funny story. A friend of mine was dating that indirectly introduced me to Amazon KDP – the largest self-publishing platform for books.
She planned to use the Amazon publishing platform to publish books. Except she didn’t.
When I learned about Amazon KDP, I had never heard about the platform. Once I created an account and got in there, it looked to be a daunting endeavor to tackle.
But I finally did.
Since she has told me about it over six years ago, I not only published one book but many books after that on the platform. But I’m not sure how many books she published.
Writing Advice Is Cheap
It’s easy to give out writing advice, but it’s harder to follow. There aren’t too many things you need to do to become a reasonably successful writer.
All you have to do is:
Write
Publish
Repeat
Keep the cycle going, and you’ll have an enormous catalog to share with the world. It starts with you, though.
You have to write the first and last letter of your post, article, or book. Then, you have to do it again, and again, and again.
This is a writer’s life.
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