In this insightful discussion, Sean Dollwet shares his experience with selling his Amazon KDP account for $820,000 four years ago and his subsequent regret. After diving deeper into the KDP business model, he reflects on the passive income potential and shares valuable lessons learned.
Sean reveals that the account he sold is still generating consistent profits, making it clear that had he held onto it, he might have earned much more.
For those looking to embark on their KDP journey, Sean recommends checking out his mentorship program here:
http://pages.royaltyhero.com/yt-apply?utm_content=MWVcCtQHJlM
He also provides a link to an AI book writing software he finds beneficial:
https://pages.royaltyhero.com/coauthor-sean?v=MWVcCtQHJlM
Additionally, for anyone curious about valuing their KDP business, he suggests this resource:
https://seandollwet.com/empire-flippers
Designing eye-catching book covers is easier than ever with his recommended service on Fiverr:
https://seandollwet.com/fiverr-book-covers
For boosting book visibility, Sean recommends:
– Fast and easy book reviews: https://seandollwet.com/bookbounty
– The fastest way to gain reviews: https://seandollwet.com/bookreverb
– Bookbeam with a discount (Code: SEAN10): https://seandollwet.com/bookbeam
He emphasizes key tools that have aided his success, such as:
– KDSpy for keyword research: https://seandollwet.com/kdspy
– TikTok research tool Kalodata, with a discount code ‘royaltyhero’: https://seandollwet.com/kalodata
– A free keyword research tool: https://seandollwet.com/self-publishing-titans
For those seeking ghostwriters, he recommends:
The Urban Writers: https://seandollwet.com/TUW
As businesses grow, he advocates for advanced tools such as Helium 10 and LLC formation services:
– Helium 10: https://seandollwet.com/helium10
– LLC Formation for Publishers: https://seandollwet.com/prime-corporate-services
Sean emphasizes the importance of building a sustainable KDP business and encourages aspiring authors to focus on evergreen topics for longevity. He stresses that for those looking for immediate cash, selling might make sense, but if the business has been built correctly, enjoying the passive earnings could be a wiser choice.
By Sean Dollwet
