This math made my jaw drop


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One book was an income stream. Scratch that--one book was two income streams (at first): book and ebook.

A book and a workbook--well, now we're talking four income streams.

Now with the availability of POD (print on demand) hardcover and easily accessible audiobooks, each book and companion is four income streams, each!

So a book and a companion product (workbook, journal, companion guide, to name three) can be a package, a system, a reason for readers to come back.

My readers had options: they could learn or they could apply what they'd learned. Or they could do both.

Readers of one book got the companion, too. It was one book plus one book, but the income to my business was multiplied.

What, ultimately, was I doing? I'll tell you tomorrow, super early.

Honorée Corder.
Author. Executive Book Producer.

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