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Ask HN: What do I do with my written book?

5 pointsby graham1776over 9 years ago
I have written an advice&#x2F;career book on the process of doing informational interviews. It&#x27;s like networking, but without the agenda&#x2F;sales&#x2F;please-help-me vibe. I am leaning towards giving it away.<p>I am looking for A)What should I do with this content and B)If the answer is to give it away, what is the best way to do it?.<p>Notes: It is probably not long enough to be a full-fledged business&#x2F;advice book. Closer to a booklet&#x2F;long blog post. I am not connected enough or really have a desire to go through the publishing process. I don&#x27;t have major distribution channels. My primary goal isn&#x27;t to make money, but if that is possible while still helping people, I wouldn&#x27;t mind!<p>Things I have seen people do: -Give it out as an eBook -Turn it into a blog post -Give it out in exchange for emails -Self Publish through Amazon (and make no money) -Build a website around it

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Albrightover 9 years ago
A standard self-published e-book model, which sort of combines many of the options you mention above, is along these lines.<p>First, put the e-book up on Gumroad and&#x2F;or Amazon or the like, or set up an e-commerce site to sell it yourself (better margins; more work). Also set up a mailing list through MailChimp or the like.<p>Set up a site about the book, with a blog. Publish a few articles in the blog on the same content that your book is about (but not articles directly from the book itself; you don&#x27;t want people who buy the book to feel ripped off). In the site&#x27;s sidebar and at the end of each article, prompt people for their email address to receive a sample chapter of the book and sign up for a mailing list to receive new articles about the topic directly to their inbox for free. Now, as you continue to add new blog posts to the site - twice every month or so - publish them to the mailing list as well.<p>Finally, end each blog post&#x2F;mailing list article with a call to action to buy the book. The article will establish your expertise on the subject, and as they&#x27;re added to your site, will build up your SEO and start driving traffic from search terms related to your topic.<p>Eventually, if people are interested in your book, write another one. Hey, now you&#x27;ve got a voluntary mailing list full of people interested in your topic to advertise your new book to - it should have much better sales initially than your first one.<p>Wash, rinse, repeat. I haven&#x27;t actually done this myself, but it seems to work for a lot of people.
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JSeymourATLover 9 years ago
&gt;I have written an advice&#x2F;career book...<p>You didn&#x27;t mention &#x27;why&#x27; you wrote this book. Was there a particular goal in mind? We&#x27;re you trying to help a specific type of person?<p>You might find some useful take-aways from Tim Ferriss on the subject of publishing&gt; <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;fourhourworkweek.com&#x2F;tag&#x2F;self-publishing&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;fourhourworkweek.com&#x2F;tag&#x2F;self-publishing&#x2F;</a>
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