I'm just your average programmer and so I don't know much about "marketing strategy", but I can write you what I would buy, and why.<p>Basically, I've tried dozen cookbooks but at this moment I have only one. The title in Polish is "Dania trzyskładnikowe", which roughly translates to "3-ingredient dishes". And they really consist of only 3 main ingredients (spices are extra, but that's OK).<p>The reason I have it is that I'm pretty impatient and disorganized, I forget to buy stuff, but I still would like to cook if only possible, for health and budget reasons.<p>Now, the book covers a wide array of dishes--breakfasts, lunches, desserts, with different groups of ingredients. Some healthy, some totally unhealthy, some need to be prepared for 2-3 hours, some require only 15 minutes.<p>So I would be up for say a book about lunches (or whatever the up-to-date word for "obiad" is :)), that can be prepared using 3-4 easy to buy ingredients, in some constrained, not too long, amount of time, and ideally with a more or less constrained health impact (say: a given weight of unhealthy fats, ideally less than 20g).<p>Now, I would find the book by typing "Cookbook for ADHD" in Google :). Currently, there's e.g. [1], but the dishes are still a bit complex for me, and I can tell straight away that not all of them are cholesterol-friendly.<p>[1] <a href="https://chadd.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Cookbook_for_Busy_Minds.pdf" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://chadd.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Cookbook_for_Bu...</a><p>Of course I could assemble a set of recipes that fit my requirements for free, but I would still pay $10 for a proper book, as like books better than loose sheets of paper. I'm not sure about $20, as that would 2x the price of an average book here in Poland. But I don't rule it out--I buy books from Amazon that cost $20, so I guess I would decide based on the "subjectively perceived value".<p>BTW if there are say 5+ recipes in your book that meet my "requirements" above, let me know and I will buy it :).