Monday, July 11, 2016

Kindle Fiction: Is It Better Then Non-Fiction?

 



  I have decided to switch over to publishing fiction. I decided to do this for a bunch of reason, but mostly, I think I can build a better audience with fiction than I can with non-fiction. First off, I am focusing on building an ARC team. I personally think this would be easier with fiction then non-fiction. I am sure you can build up a great ARC team in any niche, but I feel that people are more passionate about fiction, and thus more likely to want to be apart of my brand.
      With fiction, I can create something new all the time. I can build up characters and story lines, plots and new worlds for my characters to grow in. I don't enjoy this same benefit with non-fiction. I can write a ton of new content, but cooking isn't going to change any time soon. Business principles won't change because I wish to write a new book.
      Fiction dominates Kindle. It's just the way it is. If you want a piece of that, you have to be in the action. I know how to publish a book and rank it well. I also know that these publishing ideas do not change from fiction to non-fiction, they are just altered with different keywords. I know some people will not agree with me, and no some extent, there is a difference with publishing fiction and non-fiction, but the core principles are the same.
      The great thing about all of this is that if you know how to build up an audience, do lots of menial tasks, and work hard, you can be successful in any niche. If you are interested in how I am building an audience, then come join me HERE!

      Come on by, say hi, drop me a message.

          Erik
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