Amazon KDP booklet publishing allows individuals to create and sell short books (booklets) on Amazon, generating passive royalty income ranging from €500-1000+ per month with minimal ongoing effort. The business model involves identifying profitable niches through market research, using AI tools to write and translate content, and publishing under pen names as independent publishers. Success depends on selecting evergreen topics (like Mediterranean diet cookbooks) that maintain consistent sales year-round, building initial reviews through strategic launches, and leveraging Amazon's global marketplace and AI translation capabilities to access international markets. The process requires initial investment in time and learning, but can generate sustainable passive income without requiring traditional publishing house backing or author fame.
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And how much did you make in royalties in January?
1292, Gabriele 100. We are at 1000 1208. Perfect. I just did a calculation.
We generated these 2757 more or less in about 4 months. It's about €690 a month, €700 a month which with a savings account is a great result. You just have to sit there and, let's say, commit to following everything and things, then it almost seems like, I don't know, that everything comes by itself, really automatically.
Well, no, but I also have a hint of incredulity, that is, when I open the dashboard and see the amount that is accruing while I'm sleeping.
Beautiful. Gennaro, would you like to share the results we've achieved over the last three months? Here we go, now I'll perfect you. Here we are. We managed to share. As we have seen, these are the results. This is the result obtained.
Now, now for a maximum of an hour, I mean, I have this book that's there, once a week I sit down at the computer, I'm making small steps forward that are repaying me for that decision I made a year ago.
OK perfect. These are 3002 in the last three months, we can say. But something so true and simple at the same time could not be found. Here, April 1375 and May is starting to see something, something is starting to sprout.
So it's a way of investing, maybe if you have some funds set aside, it's a way of investing them intelligently to then get a return. These are the results. Well. And let's say good result with a booklet, eh, so actually not Yes, with this one here with just one booklet.
First month it will have been 20-30, second $400, May just over $1000.
Ok, this here is the month of May, we did it in about two months, we can say booklet made in April about 600 and in May about 450.
But this is the one from Ash for the meantime that I did from 10 to 8. This is the result. I started in 1974, basically the bulk of July-August was done.
Actually it's June, July, August we can say. most of these 100 are about 4-500 a month with this booklet.
In total he made, let's say, €2500 this year. Absolutely. And it's all real anyway, that is, they are real results that Antonio has achieved. So it's not a screenshot, it's not fake stuff, it's all real. If you can share your screen, we can show them to you. Here it is. Basically, most of them were done in August-September. These 1300. We want to share the back.
Let's show what we did with a booklet in Here it is. First, first few months.
Here it is. These are the first few months of launch. We are now about to launch a second booklet. Do you want to share the results screen?
Of course, gladly. Here it is.
Here they are. 1085. And now we've reached the first $1000. Now I would say that if we can share them and show the result a little. Here they are.
We've reached the top 105.
Okay, perfect. In my opinion, November can be closed. Sell the results on the 500 a little.
Do you want to see?
Oh, yes, if we see it. If we see it. Yes, we show it.
Yes, that's it. Ok, these are all the royalties expected. In April it did 145, May we went over 1000, June I see around 7 8:30. Here it is augmented.
Yes, yes, in fact today we are already almost at 14. Yes, yes, it grows over time, obviously.
So we did the first 184 in this initial launch phase.
This is my dashboard since I started and so this is the path I've taken since the launch.
Since launch. Perfect. So let's rightly show him the evidence. If you have a screen to share. Here it is. So, this is the result. The last ones, we can practically fit them in for two whole months. Now I don't know if we want to show the results a little bit in split screen, so let's go and show them right away. Here we are, the month of February, from February 1st to 24th, even if we analyze the last few days, we have 261 per day. These were just clean, neat, no AD expense. The results are minimal these first two months of the year with the booklet coming out. Here it is. So here we have done this year 2192.
Now we can maybe show the results a little bit, so we can show the graphs a little bit, sorry about that.
1279, last 90 days of sales with two booklets. Now I would say to share the screen and show the results.
Ok, here's the screen. 1329 such result.
Now we want to share the screen so we can show what the history of the booklets is like. Between 1134.
So if you want to share your screen you can show them to us.
All three books from June 30th to today, almost a year.
All three books. Well, well, well, well. So, December, December, okay, this here is December 8900 eh 941.98.
I launched in August, I launched the booklet and the ads, that is, as soon as I got to the review, I launched the ads right on cue. I did it, but really Bona-style. After that I had some problems that I won't go into here and we arrive from August, we arrive around mid-December. So, just out of curiosity, I'm going to look at the dashboard. There were some sales, I saw, I said what the [ __ ], I didn't do anything where you see the campaigns were going, I don't know, they did n't even see, you understand? I didn't do anything and I, you know, I saw these ORPs. to share the screen. Let's see a little.
We see 1779 in total in this booklet.
I'm more than satisfied, that is, because I can say that over the years I've tried to find something alternative and this is the first thing that there is, in any case, the entrance door, that is, finally this is maybe not immediately, but in any case over time it is there, in any case it is something that works, this.
Maybe if you share your screen you are 4,000. Ok, I had a great time, I learned a lot more and in my opinion it also provided some free information that others provide for a fee.
Well, Andres, I'd say we show the results, that is, if you agree, if you agree, let's show some numbers. Total is almost 8,000 and 2672 since the beginning.
Yes, you are not fuaguro like those outside.
Guaranteed.
Guaranteed. Gabriele results. We 're trying to clean up a bit, but there are some who don't believe it.
Yes, and also because you put up with me, because you know ignorance gallops in me on many things.
It's normal for people to be wary, but Gabriele, because maybe those who have been through this, those who have been through this before and have still been, let's say, scammed, it's normal to be a little wary and think that this is yet another scam too.
I would say to show the screen so we can demonstrate the trend we had with this first booklet. Here you go. So, this is a 99.92, basically €1000.
The company supported me in all the steps, including checking the book in general, the cover, and providing advice on the cover. I did it all on my own, but I kept asking for advice because I wanted to put my own spin on it anyway, and I saw that it could be done. But basically, let's say, the three-day course was useful, absolutely essential, and it was truly indispensable.
We're definitely talking about the three free days. Yes, yes. I would show a little bit, I would go to the graph, so we can show a bit what happened in these months without a total time constraint, there are 3007. I started with my booklet, little by little I got on with the writing part, the cover and everything, I also found the WhatsApp support very good, if you asked a question they answered you and little by little I managed to finish up until May, I think mid-May I started to insert the booklet, no, I would share the screen, let's show you July, August and September.
Here it is, 1505.
For months the book was there and I didn't put my hands near it, it exploited, that is, I connected in the evening when I returned to work, I watched a certain amount, the next morning I handed in the assignment before I went to work and I made a small profit.
Now if you want to share your screen like this we show. Here we go. This is a book that in about ten months, we can say, has made 2005. I got along very well with all the staff who follows me, who followed me at the beginning, because, well, I was really clumsy, so I really didn't know anything.
Now, Deboro, I would go to the dashboard to see this first month of activity and then how this first week of August went. Now we wait for the screen to be shared, which always takes a few seconds. Here it is, I see it.
So, here we have book 1482, immediate support, that is, any problem, even a small one, just write a message, but even the smallest thing they tell you how to solve, you are always supported.
So if you want to share your screen, you show them to us.
All three books from June 30th to today, almost a year.
All three books. Well, well, well, well.
I was a little hesitant about the general discussion.
Hmm.
And then watching some live broadcasts, listening to you, understanding a little better, I said yes, I want to trust him.
Now I would say to share the screen and show the results.
Ok, here's the screen. 1329, total result. I watched two videos on YouTube. I understood that you were a serious person.
The company was serious. Now we can maybe show the results a little bit so we can show the graphs a little bit.
Sorry about that. 1279, last 90 days of sales with two booklets. I wanted to trust, but really, without making the slightest effort or strain on myself. Did something instinctively practical.
Mamo the results of these first two months of the year with the booklet coming out.
Here it is. So here we have just done this year 2192.
Let's do the last 90 days. M da, so since when did we launch? Yes, from Yes, last 90.
Last 90 $10,000, so you can see. Oh, sorry, I have to make you big. So, here we have, if you also see from the graph, so you can see that in November it was in the launch phase and then in December it started generating. Here we are. Good evening everyone. Good evening. How are you? Everything OK? We haven't seen each other on YouTube live for a while. I mean, I 've actually done a lot of live, non- public ones, dedicated to private students with a lot of new things, but that 's another story. So I didn't go on vacation. I didn't go on vacation. Good, great. How are you? You're all very new, I think.
I think so. I see a few questions.
Yes, yes, yes.
So, let's get started, let's get started, let's get started with the question of questions. No, ask something simple. So, I hope I get some luck too. They were unlucky.
They were lucky. They just did things, it didn't fall from the candle.
Eh, eh, in the sense of things they did, that is, they put themselves there, they did things, they committed themselves to us, clearly not alone and the results arrived. So please remember, when you achieve a result it's not by luck, if you're grateful and you're ungrateful and you win or play a match, things like that, unfortunately you don't decide, someone else decides. Instead, when you do an activity, it is clearly the things you do that decide the results and that is a crazy thing because this way you have control over the results you can achieve and luck does not have control.
Well, mind you, I'm already introducing you to a few things.
When I come back to these live shows here, I have fun. I know, students, you're watching, I know we've done a lot of live broadcasts in the last 10 days and weeks, but nothing beats this type of commentary. Let's go, then please get to the point.
How much will you earn? Because it's impossible that after three days no one will gain anything, it's nothing for nothing. So, what the [ __ ] do you mean, what do I earn, how much do I earn, what are my business? I think they can also be private things. A.
Two. Let's go to the next step.
What difference does it make to you to know what I earn?
I ask this question. Counterquestion.
If I said I'll give you three days free, two software programs, etc., etc., you can create the booklet and publish. If I earn less, what changes? The important thing is that you earn. I mean, why don't you think about what you earn compared to what I earn?
Then I understand the nature of this question.
And one, the point is not what I earn, but what you earn and what you have to work to earn. So, accordingly you have to create booklets according to what I will explain to you for free. So the bottom line is the things I'll explain to you in the course that you'll have to apply. It's not about what I gain or whether there's anything after, you know?
Maybe we don't understand each other. That is, here the song is different, here it doesn't clash, here the melody is beautiful. let 's say satisfactory, how can I say it, right?
While Well, come on, calm down, calm down, calm down. Obviously when I use these tones I'm also a little bit, let's say, I'm not being ironic, eh, but anyway let 's say I do these little little skits like this, also a little bit funny, no, not to make the speech heavy, but to say that, um, the point is exactly the course. I know it 's not credible, I know you have to see it to believe it and that's how it will be. So consequently, trust what I have to say, it is not the same story you see outside or from other things. Here we are on a different plane, here we are a real company, we are not runaways, here we are a company based on software and many other things, so we have almost more than 70 people currently in the company, if we also consider indirect collaborators and freelancers we can even reach 100, so we are a very serious reality. So if I tell you X and X is not another letter, you understand? This is it. So please remember, these are our tones and we are the only ones to do so, so I know that if we are the only ones it is right to ask these questions, there is no problem.
And how can I sell booklets?
Open a stall at the market, eh, in the town orbit in Southern Italy it was Tuesday, there was the market, he opened the stall, you shout in dialect, I don't do it now because I don't remember it, and sell buy booklet, buy the booklet, buy booklet. Good, great. That's what I would do. Then I don't know, eh, put a few booklets on a stall. I do another method that I will explain to you today, I will give you the basics.
Ah, there you go, see? And that's an intelligently asked question. Oh, great Marco, great Marco.
Scammer and Marco Favilli, if I 'm even arrogant, I'm even a scammer, whatever the [ __ ] you want. But I'm sure you'll get a nice hard time for defamation and I'm sure you'll give me a lot of nice money that I'll donate to our company to make one of our future software updates, we make a lot of them. This.
So Marco, we thank you and all the students thank you for this future update you have given us.
Students, thank you, Marco Pavilli is a champion. Wait, wait, I want to take a screenshot for the judge that said screenshot was taken. Well, Mr. Judge, here we are. We are all happy and contented, even the students.
Well, sent directly. I'll leave you live, eh, so you can No, well, the stall is dying. No, sorry, do you want to do the stall?
Hi Gabi, I can say that I've listened to a few of them and the stoppello is a blast. Good, great. I even made it rhyme. Gabriele buys a company when he promises, he does it. They've been those for a long time, eh. Tell us all the things we always give you, we give you as gifts. There's a mess. No, no, I'm having fun, guys, I'm having fun.
Ok, so thanks Tisiana. If I don't have to leave now, I'll never come back. So, so, so, I asked these initial questions, we spent 5 minutes, let's say, with our friends to clarify the situation a bit. Today I'm going to explain the basics to you students, so don't worry, I'm explaining the basics a little bit, let's say, there are a lot of new people, you know that the live sessions and then the ones we do in private where clearly we're going we're already a few steps forward, even a little more than a few steps, so that's it. So, um No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, calm down, calm down, I'm starting now, I'm starting now.
First 5 minutes. Um, I just wanted to understand the situation for a second. I'm back. Yes, yes, but scammers, which is something we don't often have. Yes, let it open, let it go.
All right, okay.
So, what are we going to see today? We'll look at a little bit of the basics, we'll see a little bit about what it's all about, what booklets are, and we'll look at some examples of booklets. I want all of you newbies to have, let's say, a clearer understanding of the whole business model, how it works, who we are, what we do, etc., before the course we'll be doing on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, partly to gain confidence, partly to understand what we do and understand what the booklet business is, let's say. That 's the whole point.
Well, thank you, thank you Marco. Go on, keep going like this with yours with yours, let's say, what's it called? Your protest. Go on, keep protesting, keep protesting, we're having fun anyway, okay? In the meantime, I'm going to explain the serious things. Here you go, meanwhile protest in chat. Please, don't ban him, eh, please, he, Marco, is a friend of mine. Good, great. Now let's explain a few things.
Aside from the fact that we've made a lot of updates within our software, it takes 10 seconds for the slides to load. We have made many updates to our software which are Robook, Robop Profit, we also have another one, but that one, let's say, is a little more niche basically. Our two main software are Robook and Robopit. Robook is used for all the writing part that we will have you test within the course and then Robop Profit is everything for research. So we've done a lot of updates for Robook, actually in a month we've released maybe 6- sets of new updates with new features. It's a truly incredible thing that no one does. " What the hell has these software things?
Who wants to invest to give excellent things to their students?
Nobody. I mean, who cares.
Rightly so, unfortunately we don't care. So, I'm going to get the slides so I can explain this fundamental part to you.
Sorry, I lost a lot of slides.
Imagine, we really lost them for sale. Okay, perfect. Look here. I'm about to get to the point of explaining these beautiful basics.
Let's share the screen. Good. Excellent.
So, for those who are already students, when they see this slide they already know the cost and start talking, and now I'll explain.
So, booklets, you can also go to the libretti.com website, they're our official websites, so the booklets are something serious. Given that there are official websites with important domains, let's say that just to get them, it cost tens of thousands of euros.
So just this little thing of two things to show that we are a real company. Now, what's the difference between the The booklet that 's mentioned by me, by us, and the book?
It might seem like the same thing, or a booklet might seem like a diminutive of books.
In reality, the word itself is a diminutive of book, but in reality, for us, on a, let's say, technical level, the booklet has a different meaning. The booklet is a bit of a differentiation from the classic book. It's a name given to differentiate it from the classic book we all know, the classic autobiographical books or novels or those written by publishing houses, they are classic books, in the sense of simple books. It's clear that we won't be making that kind of book. Because those kinds of books are the preserve of those who, let's say, have a lot of economic power and also, uh, have a significant status, therefore, have a lot of traffic, a lot of visibility.
So, consequently, publishing houses have a lot of economic power, a lot of customers and also a lot of traffic. And then if the book is written by a famous author or the book is written about a famous person, consequently these are books that attract people because, uh, they are simply interested in buying that specific book. I think you can think of a few. Quite a bit, definitely. Like, I have a few biographies here, like, for example, here's the one of, um, Elon Musk, I mean, I clearly have the biography of Elon Musk there, not by chance because I wanted to read biographies in general, I simply wanted the one of Elon Musk written by X author because I know he writes excellent autobiographies. This biography, let's say. Well, excellent books, let's say, where they tell the story. Perfect. So, a specific book. Instead, how is the booklet different and why can we write a book even if we don't have a well-known name, a well-known author, because in most cases, actually in almost all cases, the author's name will be a name called a pen name, that is, an artistic name that we will give to the book. So, consequently, it won't be a book, eh, wherever you put yours, you can put it, for goodness sake, but the book won't sell because there's a famous non-engine or something else, I mean, you can put whatever you want, they won't buy for that. But instead, why do these people buy? Our book? Why ours? Actually, here we need to Going back a little, I mean, it's not that they buy our book because they accidentally find it and buy it, because we did a market study and market research to find the right topic and the right title for the book. We wrote about, um, the title of that of that on that topic, we wrote a book with artificial intelligence, we publish it on Amazon and the book goes viral.
Clearly, we need to go through some steps, some things we'll see in the course. It's not like that, I 'm not here to sell you the magic button, so this seems, let's say, clear to me. So it's serious stuff, it's serious work, I mean, you have to put your head down. Clear? It's different from traditional work, but you have to put your head down, we're not on vacation. Um, then with the earnings you can go on vacation, I'm not saying anything. Uh, I mean, but it's to say that we're doing something serious. And now I'll go into more detail about the type of topics. The type of topics we cover are not interested in who the book is written for. Not an engine or anything else, no, but the generic topic we 're dealing with, the specific generic topic we're dealing with.
How do we identify this topic?
Well, I've put four macro-categories there, but I'll explain them to you in detail in a few seconds.
Now I want to explain this thing here. We simply go and see on Amazon what Amazon customers are already buying, regardless of whether it's a famous person or not. In fact, when we go to find the booklets on Amazon, we'll go to independent publishers. They're called independent publishers, they're those who, independently, like you, let's say, do this job, like potentially you and let's say after the course they do this job and publish books on Amazon, whether they 're people known or not. In most cases, the independent publisher 99% of the time is an unknown person who has put a stage name there, let's say a name that's not connected to a real person. Then it's clearly legal, that is, a stage name, that is, a singer has a stage name, it's not like he's making fun of people. A stage name, maybe you don't even know their real name, you know? And this is absolutely possible.
We do this because that's our job. So we intercept a demand, so we intercept customers who are buying a topic. If we see that many purchases within that niche, within that topic, are for books from independent publishers, those who are selling, not because of the name of a famous author or anything else, but because they are there with that topic, we are in a profitable niche. We are in a profitable topic and what happens?
That topic we found will be the title of the book. Let me give you an example.
There in the third point it says cookbooks. In this point, we can basically make a cookbook, like a cookbook on the Mediterranean diet. In America it's very successful, then I'll explain where we can sell, etc. etc. And then I merged the cookbook on the Mediterranean diet very well.
So we make those cookbooks, you'll see on Amazon many books called Mediterranean diet cookbooks.
All They have this title here. It's clear, it 's not that they're copying each other, they're infringing on copyright, no, it's simply the topic that people are interested in and you put it on the book, on the book, and this here, and then people buy it, they see your book. Clearly, there are many people on Amazon who buy, so sales will be distributed across the books that are, let's say, on Amazon in the top positions, on the first pages.
Then, clearly, there's a whole lot of work involved, there's a whole lot of work involved in launching the book, which we'll then do.
So, it's not like the book will be visible just like that, right? There's a methodology to make the book visible to customers who are on Amazon. This, so thanks to the booklets, we don't have to be famous authors or become writers or anything else, no. We work as independent publishers, where we go to self-publishers, so to speak, independent publishers where we intercept a demand, so customers are already buying. from people who aren't famous.
We intercept, we write a book on that topic, we do the launch work, we make it visible and this here we start to get the first royalties which are the first income. Okay, this is what I wanted to explain to you, let's say, the difference. I hope most of you understood it. And the types of books are more, I mean, technical books, because there are also children's books, but they are slightly more technical books, like manuals, guides, recipe books or even books dedicated to children like children's books, there are children's stories or coloring books, there are many other things, so we have a huge market for books on Amazon and the nice part is that we don't have to sell these booklets only in, in Italy. Absolutely not.
These little booklets, in fact, Italy is one of the smallest markets. The nice thing about this is that when we create the Amazon KDP account, which would be the Amazon Kindle account, we don't go and publish in Italy, no, Amazon simply gives us the opportunity. to choose where we want that book to be seen, where we want our main target market to be. And since artificial intelligence can translate books into any language and write books for us in any language, clearly correctly, we have one, Robook, an artificial intelligence. What happens? We can access a huge market and therefore make and generate truly interesting revenues.
Okay, so today's first part has been explained, there's a very clear moment. Let's then look at 17 goals in more detail. Yes, clearly now we're just getting a preview, we're laying the foundations, then clearly with these clear foundations that we'll have in these days, there will be today and then there will be the next ones. There will be a next live broadcast that I'll tell you exactly when it will be, where we'll be going more on the artificial intelligence side. The next live broadcast will be Friday. Damn, then Friday the 17th.
Absurd. No, sorry, it's not really, that's April.
Wait, I'm coming. Wait. No, no, no, no. Ah ah. I missed it.
Hmm, nothing, it doesn't exist.
Fine. Okay, anyway, it will be... Wait, okay, I 'll come and tell you the next one because... Okay, perfect. Excellent. Here, it will be Friday. Confirmed Friday the 15th, but the course starts on the 17th. Friday the 15th is another live broadcast where we'll go into more depth about artificial intelligence. Today we'll go to the booklets, right? The course starts on May 17th. On the 15th there will be another live broadcast like this one as a preview where we'll lay the foundations. Okay, so Sunday, Friday, and Tuesday the course and another live broadcast on Friday. Yes, perfect. Yes, yes, because I had a different schedule last month. So, no, no, no, don't worry now, the important thing is that you're already mentally understanding. Then on the 17th, 18th, and 19th we'll go and do all the technical stuff because technical stuff, um, everything is like building a building, right? They lay the foundations and then it's easier to build on top, you don't avoid, let's say, misunderstandings, problems.
Okay, macrocategories, we 've already seen these, so we'll publish under the name of an independent publisher with, um, a pen name, so consequently it will be a name that, our artificial intelligence can create them, it creates tons of them. And now let's go and look at the types of booklets, in the sense that we have various trends in booklets that meet your, let's say, needs.
Each type of booklet meets different needs, like I don't know the topic, well, then in a little while we'll take a nice look around Amazon and I'll show you a few booklets, so the situation will be clearer. I take a sip.
What the hell is wrong with this juice? Bitter Allanas juice, though. My goodness.
So, all right, I'm checking.
Yeah, sure. We have people from San Marino in the company too, so yes, yes.
Exactly, exactly. Now I'll finish this part, then we'll go to Amazon and look at a few things and then I'll answer all your questions in more detail. Now I'll see if there's anything, though. Obviously, we'll look at the questions carefully later. So, what are the types of booklets? With this, I want to answer the question of how long does a booklet last? That is, if I publish a booklet, how many months does it last? Does it have a shelf life or is it just, let's say, something that's useful at the beginning? Then I have to keep publishing books because otherwise I don't do anything anymore, etc. So, let me explain. There are various types of books, in this case, that follow various trends. In this case, the best trend we should follow isn't following a book that follows trends, let's say, that have just started, but what we're going to do is choose books that follow an evergreen trend. Evergreen, translated from English to Italian, means always green, so consequently it means that they are books that are stable more or less all year round. That year, there's always an increase in sales and usually around mid-August there are a few days where they drop a little. Luckily, only for a few days in America, right? Because there... They always work, they always buy, and even in America, towards the end of the year, like all over the world, purchases increase dramatically.
So, okay, beyond these small details, but these are things that happen every year, so we can still consider a stable book as virgin.
So what does that mean? We go and, um, create, find a book topic on a title that's always green, and that people are always interested in.
For example, the Mediterranean diet is something that's stable all year round, as well as being stable all year round and has been selling for several years. Consequently, if it's been selling for several years, it gives us a sort of, um, forecast that it will definitely have an evergreen trend in the coming years, meaning always green, right? That it will continue and follow that trend. Clear? It's not precise to the cent, but anyway, yeah, it's fine, um. If you can follow for another 20-30 minutes, another 20 minutes, so you have everything clear, because then we'll tackle a topic that goes a step further.
Well, then, what do we have? We have the kind of booklets that are seasonal, so we have topics, if I may say, what types of booklets?
Types of booklet topics.
We have seasonal ones.
What are seasonal ones? I think it's pretty simple, in the sense that if there's a topic that's more popular in the warmer part of the year, like now, there are many cookbooks about barbecues that work, because I can definitely get out the barbecue and have barbecues outside. Well, I can have barbecues outside, so consequently they're seasonal ones. They sell during the period of the season in which they work, and then the rest of the year the volumes are lower.
This seasonal one, but it's not like we're caught off guard and we're writing a seasonal book, we don't know, right?
Obviously, we'll find out first thanks to the analysis we'll do with our software. We understand the trend of that topic a little bit, and it 's usually best to publish a seasonal book with a seasonal topic at least a month before the season begins, like now we're already, uh, already in the season. The hottest part of the year, because you have to first consider the spring- summer period and then the autumn-winter period.
Consider that when spring begins, it's clear that sales begin to increase until they reach a peak around July, August, and then September, October, let's say, the curve goes downward, so in the meantime the curve of books that go towards winter rises, right? So there are various types of things in that autumn-winter period, but there are seasonal books related to hobbies, like things to do at home, crochet, etc. etc. Um, I'm giving you some examples, eh, to explain to you some guides, let's say, guides and manuals on those things and on the hobbies I was telling you about before. So seasonal is this, it follows a trend, let's say, that curve, it sells, let's say, in the good period and then in the bad period where the low season sells less. A bit like if you have a house and it's near the sea, it's clear that in the summer you can rent it out, meaning no, and in the winter no, the low season arrives or if you have a place or Another thing. I lived in a season and in a location near the sea in Gallipoli, so consequently there was a trend, no, seasonal.
Well, now let's move on to the trend, which is the most in quotation marks, eh, strange because in fact it says that I recommend it for those who... I mean, I don't recommend it for beginners, I recommend it for those who have at least three booklets published, so you've already published the booklets, your business is stable. So if a trend dies, that is, the book dies after a month or two, it's not a problem. So what is the trend?
The trend is a bit of a... you do n't know if that topic will work for you next year or if it 's repetitive. It's a gamble on how much it will do. On the other hand, we already know from history that Evergreen is quite stable, seasonal all the same, right? Every year in the same season, yes, let's say it starts to resell again. The trend, on the other hand, has a very high profit potential because it can make more in the short term, but you risk that maybe after 3-6 months... That book doesn't work for you anymore. So I answer the question, "But how much will I pay for that little book?" If you choose the trend you don't know you don't know? A few months, a few months, a year, I don't know, then maybe that trend becomes more overgreen, it can happen. Or simply choose a book for Green where you are a little more relaxed than a topic that is in fashion because with the trend you have to be in a hurry because a day wasted is a day that will not return because the trend will have an end anyway in most cases if it does not become evergreen. This in evergreen. Well, it's easier to bring a visa to the hospital than it is to get a director from you. I don't understand why you're looking for me if you completely ignore my request.
Ernesto, ah, look, this thing really seems impossible to me, eh. It's totally impossible. If we're looking for you, it means Walconi is looking and therefore we're contacting you a lot, so why can we contact you? You can't not contact you? It seems very strange to me, it seems like a contradiction, so consequently I would write to the WhatsApp number, I would say that you want to be contacted by whoever they contact. There's a WhatsApp number, the one outside of ours, where we answer requests.
That is, we clear all external requests every evening. Then obviously we also have our internal support, but those are dedicated to our software student customers and our courses, but eh this, so like this. Okay.
Like a Christmas booklet, an email is needed to publish it. Exactly, exactly. It must be there by October because people start buying in October anyway, they don't just buy in December, they'll start buying even earlier, then they increase, increase, increase, increase. I always answer myself, in fact sometimes I answer for them. Yes, yes. No, no, we always respond differently, but I see this comment from this person as Messi, in the sense that I wouldn't want it to be someone who is trolling me, honestly.
Well, I don't know why it seems impossible to me that every time he says we answer and says they don't contact me, I contact you, I don't know, strange. Oh well, I hope they're not here trolling. Alright. So, uh, big Alfredone, how's Alfredo? Hi Gabri, how are you? Sorry for the delay.
Information. Yesterday I published my first booklet. Great Alfredo. Great Alfredo. Finally. Then I want to give a testimony with you Alfredo. I have to know him. It's impossible. We'll get to know each other after the first €1000. You know, it 's always like this for students. When I add 1000 there is the call with me.
Award. Let's have a chat.
So, okay, let me, okay, I was just wrapping up this speech. The trends are a little, let's say, lively because they are tempting a lot because they have significant figures that they are earning, but at the same time if they start out it is better to go for something a little more calm that we know will last a long time, this one. Well, now we put it in, now we put it in, now there's a ticket, there's a lot of stuff and I'm coming. Well. Perhaps an example of a trend.
Yes, this is an example of a trend.
So, I'll make it a little bigger. I'll show you this. Um, it's the trend like this was a book about rose salt where last May we started doing well, boom it went well, then it crashed. It's now lasted about 4-6 months total all in all. This, let's say, is the tendency that a trend can have. When it was around here around July around August I had already said because we were monitoring it, no, in these live here, let's say, this will be eh it already has a trend, let's say, a lot I'm not saying it has the maximums, but it's very close to the maximums, so we can expect that from here it will drop a little.
Indeed that is what happened. Okay, so now you want to go to Amazon, show some books and off you go. Great Alfredo, I posted this a few days ago. Well, well, all in publication.
While I open Amazon, asemi, I'll put this down. You saw hand, but I have to lower the camera, a little too high.
So, okay, maybe it's premature, but by writing these little essays with the same artificial intelligence, it's possible that somehow we could stumble into some form of plagiarism, even unintentionally.
Um, plagiarism between you No, it's impossible.
Instead, it can happen with generic artificial intelligences like GPT or others that you stumble upon plagiarism, but the plagiarism is, er, aimed at articles or blogs that are on the internet. So, consequently, clearly, we have a control system that we make you do at the end to make sure that the percentage of plagiarism is below the threshold that Amazon tolerates, which is usually 10% for normal free books, for a recipe book it is between 20 and 25%, so don't worry, in any case we make sure of everything.
I'll answer any other questions soon, okay?
I'm going to Amazon now to show it, so we're almost all happy.
So, I'd like to show the classic of classics.
Um, it's the Mediterranean, the Mediterranean diet.
I activate one of our software. I'll be there in a moment, let's see, let's see.
Here it is.
Perfect. I'm showing you a book, a classic, but now I'll show it to you, so we can begin to understand.
Here you go. Let's go see a book, a book. This here is the classic Mediterranean diet and the recipe is the Mediterranean diet. Here there are incredible numbers and it's a book that's really doing well where even - look here - even small, new booklets are doing well, like look at these two. Now I'll show you this independently published book. Now obviously written in English because I'm in America, but eh independent publisher. Look here too, independent publisher means he's one of us. This name here may not correspond to a real person, but a made-up name, a stage name.
The good thing, look here, few reviews, 597.
This is a very good sign. It means that there's room for us to be able to get in, for those who are starting from scratch, because it means that even those who are doing very few reviews, because under 100 reviews is something that we can, so to speak, address, right?
Well, because then I will explain to you that in phase 4 we manage to reach a minimum of 10,9842, this is the estimated potential royalty and this 13,797 which are two excellent results. These numbers that I'm showing you are produced by our software, so by first looking at the data that Amazon gives us, cross-referenced data that Amazon gives us, it comes up with a potential royalty that it is generating. This is another diet. eh Mediterranean. Look here, I 've had it published for 30 days and it's in the Amazon ranking position of 1225, so it's very very high. Then I will explain to you in the course what this ranking position is. It has a potential royalty of 34,000.
Now I'm showing you some numbers that are quite quite high.
These are monthly, eh, quite high. But clearly we're not going to say, "Okay, you can make 34,000, 9,000, No, that's not it. That one takes more time, more experience, you also need an advertising budget, so these are, let's say, bigger niches.
Clearly that's what I'll do and I'll guide you in finding smaller niches where per booklet you make 500, 700, 600, but clearly sometimes they don't need advertising, sometimes very little, so consequently we'll see in detail in the course. So there are books where you can start completely from scratch, obviously. Then you see, these are books that aren't actually independent publishers.
Look here. This is an independent publisher. I hope you're seeing everything. Yes, I don't know if you saw the number.
Okay. These, on the other hand, no. These, look here, are publishing houses. America Test Kitchen, Clarkson Potter here and then there's this other one, even if this one doesn't really look like a gasrice to me, but Okay.
Gurkinabooks.
So you see, these are publishing houses that we shouldn't take into consideration when we have to evaluate whether a niche is good or not, like we take into consideration, as I already told you, whether independent publishers are making money. Here, there's one here, but he's been selling for a long time, he's here at very significant figures, 93,000, let's say we're talking about absurd things, anyway he's quite tall with, like, 100 reviews, but look, he's 87 and is doing significant numbers.
This means there's room to get in. Here's the space. Okay, perfect. Here we have another one with 42 reviews at 7,003, another at 2,300 monthly. Now I'll also show you a smaller one, okay, don't worry.
So, here we have some others, always on the Mediterranean diet. If you 've noticed, the books here all have this giant name. Look here, they all follow the same pattern. They put the The same big title, Mediterranean Diet Cookbook. Mediterranean diet cookbook, which means "recipe making" or " Mediterranean diet." If you see, there's this current pattern, this big title placed there, identically, below.
Surely if I go here, you'll see the other one here, nice and big, too. This one is for seniors, but it's still a cookbook, right? A recipe book. But as you can see, they're all almost similar, right?
Not not the same, clearly they're not the same. Even the colors change and everything.
Of course. This big title is the same size because, because that one, as you can see, as you can see above, look what I did here. I wrote these three words put together. These three words put together are the words that people search for on Amazon. I mean, it's a phrase that people search for on Amazon.
People search for "recipe making" for the Mediterranean diet, and so our title will be exactly that, "recipe making" or " Mediterranean diet." Pretty simple, we don't have to make up the title, right? Attention.
Okay, great.
All right, time to launch it, launched a little while ago. Okay. Okay, so now let's go look at another interesting one, a smaller one.
Here it is, I already see that quite a few people have started publishing.
Before, it was 50, 250. It's true that I've recommended it quite a few times. This one, for example, is a little smaller.
where there are independent publishers.
Look here, at 2000 at 333. This one has two reviews with two with 333.
A good result for the reviews it has. Let's go down. There's definitely someone who has fewer. Look here.
Look at the example of this one.
This book here, independent publisher.
39 reviews, so let's say under 100. Good. 594. This is, let's say, where I'll take you to look for the booklets.
Let's say these are especially at the beginning, right? Then those big niches you saw before can be done, but there you either get in with an advertising budget or you don't get in, otherwise you're not visible. These, on the other hand, are Small niches where with little—look here, make your launch—you can accumulate, as I was already telling you, 10 reviews. There's a way to accumulate them legally and safely. Look here, having 10 reviews, 15, 20, 25, or 30 as in this case, the difference in perception for people who go to buy is almost nothing because they are two digits, let's say, the two digits are 1 or 10 or 30.
The difference then makes when you get to around 100, but that's not a given, it's not the only thing that matters, it would still be having a minimum of 10. Look at the result of this, I bring home 594, in the sense of a very good result.
Look at him too, 74 reviews under 100, so 601. So what I'll do here is guide you in finding this type of booklet that brings you from 500 and up. 700 600 in this case.
Look here, he's new, how you I was saying, right? Even if you have a few reviews like him, 17, if you have 10, 17, nothing, they're practically very close.
Look at him, 1200. These here are the results that and that, that are nice to have several booklets of this type. Now, before I showed a big one, but it wasn't to show you that you could achieve that result, no. That's to make you understand what booklets are and also show the big niches that exist. And I told you that those niches can be created, yes, but it would require a significant investment. Instead, there are many other small niches like these that you can enter. 600 12 500 in this case he's making 1000.
Let's go down. It will cost us someone else.
Here he is, look at him. See? Four reviews.
1160.
Here these, these are good, they are good booklets and excellent potential.
Let's see here. There are some. I already showed you this one before. It reappeared. Here's 331.
This 1277 is another one, right? It has 96 reviews, still under 100.
This is another 325 with 18. These are numbers that can easily be calculated because then when our booklet starts selling and gains positions on Amazon, when our booklet starts selling, it 's saying and gains positions on Amazon. Consider that Amazon then gives you more visibility and then it's a positive driving force, a snowball effect, right? The more it goes on, the bigger it gets and therefore, the same thing happens on Amazon. The more you sell, the more it gets seen and the more it makes you sell. The more it makes you sell, so the more you sell, the more Amazon pushes you. It's all like that, do you understand? Clearly, on the first day, as in this case, Tiziana just published, she has to launch now and then the first revenues start coming in, launch 10 reviews.
Yes, exactly. So I've already explained to you with these two niches, one big one and one small one, how it works.
We won't publish in Arabic, but in English, as I was saying. First, we have our artificial intelligence, Robook, which we'll use to write the booklets in any language.
The app says 54 languages, and I'll show it to you later.
Don't worry.
Okay? So, there's no problem with the language, so don't worry. In fact, I'll quickly show you how to access it. I'm putting access in the software so I can see them.
So, have a good evening. See you next time. Wait a minute, I have to finish. I have to give you the ticket. And I'm running away.
You guys are terrible.
Okay, perfect, then, let's see.
An example of books. I'm coming. Here it is. Good. I do n't know if you can see the screen. Oh, no, you don't, sorry. Okay, I'll show you an example. This was a book I was testing with some students. Now I'll delete it.
Good. How does it work? Okay, there are a lot of things you can do here, like a generator, generating the title, subtitle, the booklet description, whatever goes on Amazon, The index, right? The entire index of the booklet, the name, the pen name, no, the pseudonym. This is a new one-click booklet feature, I'll explain later. It's a very powerful feature, the images for the book, it's all in here. What do I do? Here I select the language.
Here I put any language I want.
German, French. There are too many languages that aren't needed, but we put them all in. Italian and then there's American English and UK English.
Okay, now I've selected this English. I simply enter the words I want here and click on generate here and I simply wait for a guard and it starts generating the introduction I asked it to generate. Then I can go ahead, I tell it and generate this other thing for me.
500 words is good. Now here's what it's writing, it's clearly high quality, it's not a coincidence. Here it is.
It's also very fast.
Not publishing booklets is free.
Okay, he did the other chapter. As you can see, it's very fast, right? Now I select it in the next one and click generate.
Obviously this is the feature, no, where you do it gradually. Then there's the one-click booklet feature, which is new, where, well, it does everything in one go. That's another thing, but just to show you.
So you can choose any language. I can then take this text, all of this, and say, look, translate it for me into, uh, a strange language, German.
Now I'll make it bigger, maybe so you can see. And soon it will appear in German.
Translated.
Wait, what did I say?
software. Here it is, it did it.
Look here. I found everything in German.
All this part here.
Obviously what I selected. I did n't select this, but I could also select it, it did it.
Good, great. This is to make it clear. And then there's a click here, it exports to a Word document.
Good, great.
Now I have to explain the ticket to you and then we'll get to the questions. Is the software open to the public or a paid program? We have both versions, we are a free version, ask for the course. and then there's an internal premium version where you can see there are a lot of features where you can unlock them all.
Alright, I'm coming. Eh, I do n't know, I'm coming. Unfortunately, my internet is a little slow, so it takes a while, but actually, the internet is fast, but unfortunately it's a particular connection. I'm coming, let's see. No, I don't know if it's there or not. Let's see.
Ta ta ta. Here we are, we have the super ticket.
So, let's see if I can find the right one.
Revo.
Okay.
If I can get it quickly.
Okay, perfect. Found, found, found.
Good.
Excellent, excellent. Don't worry, eh.
Ticket is with us.
Always wait a few seconds.
So, why?
Okay, perfect. Here we are.
Alright, then let's go see what you have to do to participate in the course.
Actually, you've already signed up, so you can most likely already participate, but in the course we also have an option, namely that of this is not me, eh, that is, my double, eh generated by I. Eh, so, um, we also have the option of accessing with the VIP ticket, which will obviously be paid. No, no, it won't be free. So, there's this VIP ticket we're giving you for free. What does it consist of?
Anyone who participates in these live streams has the opportunity to redeem this ticket, which gives you access to some additional free things, like private access to all of them.
Now these lessons here, hold on, I'm coming. Here's this lesson here, obviously you can access it, everyone can access it, but obviously with the VIP ticket you'll receive SMS, emails, and even WhatsApp messages. Then there's a dedicated director, the dedicated director is the one who supports you, so all you need is a VIP ticket. The director obviously gives you priority over those who don't have a VIP ticket because you've rightfully been more present, etc. Material guides.
Guides and materials are all these.
The booklet, let's say right away, a test topic that you can do during the course. Let 's watch a 5-minute video where we explain how Robook works, artificial intelligence, and how to find a book quickly, so you can already have an additional foundation, after all, it 's only 5 minutes. Then we have in the course, from point three onwards, everything will be given in the course, they are 10 booklets, so 10 different topics, actually more. Detailed manual with all the steps. Now I'll show it to you quickly because I think it's worth seeing. Like a very long manual with all the things you need to do step by step, so you're calm and practically have everything, right? Okay.
Gaby GPT is a customization of an artificial intelligence that allows you to write the book both with Robux and without Robux, meaning you have Robux, you also write part of the book with that, you have this where you can make infinite ones and we'll give it to you. This was in one of our paid programs years ago.
Replay of the three lions, so at the end of each evening, those who are present with the VIP ticket will have the option to download, to still have the summary replay of each evening, so they can keep them. Well, then you will be able to access the two software programs. Robook demo, obviously will have a limit on the number of words it can write, so it's not like you can make infinite books because they cost a lot anyway. We will give you Robook demo, so you can write a little bit of a book and have Access within Robook, as you saw before, to that functionality there, translate other things, etc. etc. and then you have access to Gabri GPT which is a personification of an artificial intelligence that you have for life, so it's a lifetime gift. Robo Profit Light, which is what you need to find, you saw that before I showed you the results of the books, let's say you don't find them like that, you don't like finding, let's say, you have to do a manual search and manual counts, so that's Rob Profit Premium which shows it to you inside Amazon. I'll give you, within the course, a software dedicated to you, it's called Robit Lite, which allows you to obtain the same number. These are the software we'll give you and then a consultation with the director to collect whenever you want.
Tickets available, actually some had already been sold, there are 500 tickets that we have available, some are already sold, as you've seen, because clearly since the beginning of May we have, let's say, opened the possibility of accessing the course. So to get this ticket You have to write the word ticket to the director. Very simple, you write ticket and the director gives you the ticket. Now wait a second, wait a minute there while you press. You want to escape for a moment, just a moment. I'm kidding, I'll do it like this. Then there's the company WhatsApp number which is this one. Someone asked for it before.
This is the company WhatsApp number, 347827272, where you basically... Here it is, basically, if you don't have a direct contact for a director, probably because let's try to contact you, but obviously not everyone answers the phone clearly.
Let's try to contact you and say we're in contact with most of you, maybe someone has missed it, just write here to our company number, we'll put you in touch with the director, just click the link you see in the chat bit.l/gabrete_wsapp /gab_wsapp takes you to Not everyone if you already have a director on WhatsApp just write them the ticket.
Make sure the director is obviously one of our directors, he will introduce himself as Gabriel Stoppello's director because sometimes there is someone who is a bit... You're playing tricks and trying to impersonate yourself, no, Marco, that's the internal number dedicated to students.
How does he get that? I think you're already a student, you're already a premium.
Great. Anyway, it's cracked.
We're nothing yet, Davide. If we've already cracked tonight, let's say, let's start off well, eh. Let's start off well, then.
Yes, yes. And yes, student. No, that's internal. That's internal. That's dedicated only to you, clearly don't avoid, um, singles. Uh, great, great Mark, great Mark. So, clearly, that's to avoid, I mean, to divide, let's say, well, well, everything and give students quicker responses.
Oh, right, the VIP ticket is free, it says underneath. It really seems very interesting. I'm happy. My director, Tommaso. Tommaso is one of ours. I'll leave you the list of directors here.
Ta ta ta. Lorenzo, Cristian, Mirco, Stefano, G. Tommaso, Gianmarco, Giulio, Manuel, Davide, Daniel, Samuele, Vadei, Marco, Giorgio, Alessandra, Ludovica, Cecilia. It's an endless list.
So, they are directors. Check that the name matches, that they told you they are Gabriele Stoppello's directors and you can therefore confidently trust them. I'm trying to make this disclaimer, in quotation marks, about who... Exactly, correctly, who invited you on this live broadcast, etc. etc. Ludovica. Perfect. I'll leave the slide here for a moment. In the meantime, I'll answer a few questions. Now I'll explain VAT number and everything and then I'll get to the questions.
Let's start with VAT number. VAT number.
So, it's not mandatory, in the sense that you can open a VAT number or you can declare with that or you can declare with the right of authorship, therefore as royalties. You don't know, but I do n't know if you know, but if the proceeds derive from, that is, you receive royalties from the sale of a book on third-party platforms and third-party things, you can simply declare those as royalties without needing to open a VAT number. VAT and you can do this, let's say, this thing here quite legally, super legally.
Taxes depend on the person, it should be just over 20%, that's fine. Well, so very lean as a thing, let's say, very, um, like very calm as a thing, essentially this. So, thanks to the fact that we have books and we have the copyright on the book and what we take, the proceeds that come from the book obviously and that unify us, third-party platforms and it can be classified as royalties, right?
Because what Amazon does is not give you the proceeds of the book, no, it gives you the royalty of the book, which is a commission that is about, um, and then from there you have to subtract the printing cost and about 50%, so Amazon takes its costs and then gives you the remaining part, so then you do n't have to pay upfront for printing or anything else because then Amazon prints and ships, uh, on demand, so if one person buys, Amazon prints and ships. If today four people buy from you, uh, obviously Amazon will then print four books, send them, do this I work here, because he has a whole system that allows him to do this. This is also the reason why we are on Amazon.
Yes, it's him.
My Samuele. Yes, you have him. Yes, because it happens every now and then. Clearly, we have been a company that has been active for years, for many years, so consequently over the years we have had many people who either tended to imitate us, so clearly those who can get confused at first, eh, or maybe they make unusual economic offers, maybe they accept thinking it 's Gabriele, so I trust Gabriele, I buy, maybe they go and spend €5,000, €4,000 on things, you say "But why are we giving them to you for free?" And then this, um, we have had people impersonating us, breaking into people's accounts to steal money, so you have to be a little careful because clearly one of our students over 70 thought that this person was with us, this person said give me access to the other account. He clearly says Gabriele, a good person, in the sense not we did nothing, clearly in good faith, I'm giving it to the account. Clearly we were us, we then eh helped, we gave legal support to the whole person for eh us against that person, this person against that other one, but we clearly have support for this person to recover the funds eh stolen.
But this can happen, guys, so be careful. Online is great because it gives us so many opportunities, but clearly there is also a counterpart where there are, let's say, some shadows that we have to learn to navigate, right? This is it here. Yes, yes, yes. on WhatsApp what appears here in the comments.
No, during the course, no, there is no need to pay any money upfront. You can create your own book for free and publish it without any problems.
This is the link, mind you.
Who sets the price of a booklet?
So, the price of the booklet, it's not Amazon who sets it for us or we who arbitrarily set it at random. It's an evaluation we make, we usually take inspiration from what the business is selling, let's say, at levels like this, let's say, initial a little bit, let's say, of the figure we saw before, 500 1000, 15, it's much, in quotes, simpler than, let's say, creating super-structured companies or something else. Well, if we see on Amazon that people are already buying, for example, that type of book at €18, €19, we obviously initially always put it €2 less than the competitors, so as to be sure that it is a price that people are willing to pay because it is lower than what they are already paying, right? So the price is set, then we gradually raise it until it is equal to the competitors.
The proceeds are collected at the end of the month. Um, Amazon sends a transfer of the previous royalty period every month.
At what time? Eh 9.30pm we've been doing it for years at 9.30pm. What time should we bring forward? which sometimes, let's say, we've tested many times, 8:30 pm, 9:30 pm, we've seen 9:30 pm as the best, but I know that many clearly can't make it after a certain time.
Consider that where I am here now it is 1-20 1-4 1-20 um this question at the link to write in the sense of sending a message or clicking on the link?
Click the link, otherwise save the number if you can't make it. This is the one above.
But if you don't have to print it for Canibook, you simply get the royalty. Well, but consider that the problem with the ebook is that you have low returns, that is, low returns because the price is low, I don't recommend it, since it won't change anything for you.
Yes, that's fine. Write to the number more or less like this explanation for an hour and then half an hour of questions.
Sometimes we even go up to 2 hours if there are a lot of questions.
But just take the lesson.
Oh no, a human will answer you, so even if you send director don't worry, a human will answer you, there is no automatic response.
Eh, as long as we answer everyone, don't worry.
We are still human, we haven't put an artificial intelligence that has to answer. We could do that, but for now we prefer to have a human. Do n't worry, don't worry, don't worry. They will respond in the evening.
Well, I consider that there are quite a few of you, eh, who write, so they don't just reply to you with a quick reply, an automatic response, right? Oh, sometimes they also send me audio clips to better explain everything you need to do, etc. etc. Great Valeria. Great Valeria.
Very good.
Okay, good, good. Excellent, excellent. I greet you.
I'll remove the slides so we're there.
Eh, what an excuse, I know, I know. Calm down, calm down, calm down. Anyway, we'll get back to you this evening, don't worry.
Ticket received. You see, there are already those who have received it. Around 8pm, or rather 8pm, there are still some people eating.
If you can't see the other live streams, you can watch or save them later. So, consider that at the end of each evening by taking the VIP ticket you can have the replay.
Obviously you have to participate to get the replay, but make arrangements with the director about this, write to him. Anyway, refer to him for everything.
I already have some booklets, but I don't understand how it works. Royalties are calculated.
So, the royalty depends.
So, if you have an ebook priced at €2.90, you have 70% of the value at approximately €2. Instead, if you have a paper book, eh, if at €20 it is about €10, which is clearly much more than that other ebook more or less and the fixed 60% you have to subtract the printing cost that Amazon gave you based on the pages you put in. The pages to the type of print if it has black and white color, but that.
So, consequently what I advise you is that when you publish at the end you still have your calculation.
So I recommend you go and look inside Amazon.
Um you go and look at the book settings on the pricing part and it tells you exactly what, what your exact royalty is for each copy.
Ticket received. I received the ticket too. Don't worry. I'm coming to everyone. I'm coming to everyone. Hey, I'm coming to everyone. They're answering you, don't worry.
Tommaso super cool.
Oh no, yes, I replied to you with a bank transfer. Put Liban in and you get Tommaso. What what what have you done? What are you doing with Tommaso?
Ah, the bulletin. Eh, eh, the bulletin has already been received.
Now, now, now, not after class, because you need it in injuries. Don't worry, don't worry. He is gradually answering everyone. They answer everyone's hand.
Okay, I'll put the water here.
Well.
Ah, good evening. For us who are us, we have not yet used the ticket.
Yes, yes, exactly. Take the ticket.
There are some extra important things to take.
Great, I just got home. Yes, you refer us to the ticket. The ticket writes to the director.
Ticket received.
But does artificial intelligence often have shortcomings? No, it's not like the first book of writing comes out. Yes, it has some shortcomings if you use generic artificial intelligence, then I'll explain to you on Friday at 9:30 pm, there we'll go into a little more detail about artificial intelligence because it clearly remains to be seen, right? Before the course. So please, everyone be there on Friday, but it will be a live broadcast like this, a little more relaxed, where we will discuss some topics. It's not going to be quiet, you liked it, so okay, it's going to be a nice live broadcast. However, the course will be different because it will be much more technical. And we'll see all the steps. And then artificial intelligence, yes, there are two types of artificial intelligence, general artificial intelligence and specialized artificial intelligence. The specialized ones are like Robook where they know they are structured for that, so they make many fewer mistakes and they are structured for that. On the other hand, generic artificial intelligences like CG GPT, Gemini, Cloud, which are powerful, yes, but clearly they are chats where you have to train these chats to ensure that they make as few errors as possible, so it is a bit more complex. I will explain to you later in the course how this part works and why you can clearly have a specialized and professional artificial intelligence for what we need to do, it is different.
Don't worry, Rob is from another planet, especially after the last update, Alfredo, the latest, the latest, the latest. How many have we made?
No, no, consider that they'll answer you in the evening, well, don't worry, they'll answer you more or less by midnight.
Massimo, it could happen tomorrow morning, eh, if there are many chats in chronological order they will contact you.
Luke, but the contents of the booklets are checked, I mean the validity of the information.
Oh, yes, of course. Clearly, consider that any artificial intelligence gets its information from authoritative sources, not random information. But on the internet, many times it happens that someone can get information at random, some artificial intelligence if it gets information on Reddit, on Reddit or on blogs, let's say, small ones, that can happen, but if you write a book it usually tries to take the authoritative source.
If you ask him to do a search he'll get you and throw everything into your way.
This is about artificial intelligence of the generic kind, but clearly true, always checked afterwards. However, to publish on Amazon you have to proofread and correct. No, no, reread and correct, no. We simply do it, have it checked for plagiarism to see if everything is ok and off we go.
We have not had any problems of this kind. In the meantime, I've trained Gemini and the copilot to do what I want. Of course it 's not dedicated to that. Oh yes, of course. Clear, clear.
Artificial intelligence, such as Gabri GPT and Why GPT works. Maybe Gemini has the Gem maybe we can make one because it uses Gemini.
What's going on in PR? Well, we already give you this customization, so you already have a training base.
Thank you so much for all your great exchanges of interesting information.
Very good David, don't worry, it's not automatic, they will answer you gradually when a new and super zoom Gabri Stoppello? when there will be a new and super update of a software that will be coming soon, that is Rob Profit, so don't worry, it's coming soon, it's coming soon, it's coming soon. Then you get used to all these updates, eh, so it's not like we can't do them every two weeks.
Um, and more or less or more or less or less.
Is there a way to spend nothing on NAD and still generate organic traffic? Yes, of course, it can be done. It's all about choosing the least competitive niche. We had cases seeing testimonies like Gianluca, now Parasco via, his daughter Iuliana, eh, who had done it without publicity. Yes, we have endless testimonials, we even have over 1000 reviews on Traspilot.
We are the only ones who have done this thing, all the students who have clearly given us and thank you have given us a lot of reviews because we really try to give them the most possible, so clearly right, right, everything we say is done.
Huge opportunity. Yes.
And meg to create on booklets based on huge, very strong trends, not looking at c on Amazon. Well, if we notice that there are huge trends, the first thing we do is we search on Amazon to see what they're saying whether people are buying or not. But yes, it has happened, but partly it's not that we don't look at what's on Amazon, we look, I mean it can happen that we see from the outside that this trend is there, we go to Amazon to see if people are already taking action and then we publish.
If a trend starts, people don't usually start buying books right away, but they start to show up, there's an initial demand, so many times we've even acted early by seeing if there's a movement starting to happen, but clearly we did that because even if that would have brought us to zero, it doesn't change anything for us, you understand? We already have a good foundation.
Just write a note to the director who is on WhatsApp, make sure it is one of ours who wrote that Gabriele Stoppello and then if you don't have it obviously there is this link below where basically you just have to click and it opens a WhatsApp chat with us. The ristra after publishing sent me a message loading complete. Your book has no spelling or formatting errors.
Exact. So I did the check and it was fine. Okay, so Amazon checks you out, right? within 72 hours, so within 3 days, he'll check you out and if Alfredo is okay with us, everything will be fine. So above all control. Oh no, I launch the review part, then the advertisement without launching it if the niche is competitive.
Advertising is good because consider that advertising on Amazon is not like advertising on Facebook where you pay to get visibility and that on the contrary is Amazon where you pay to get clicks, that is, Amazon gives you visibility, but only if people click on your book and enter, obviously Amazon is called PPC, right? P click, so it's very interesting, that is, it's not just random advertising, it's very targeted advertising, that is, advertising on Amazon isn't random either. Um like, you remember before that I wrote Mediterranean diet, eh recipe or Mediterranean diet. I can tell Amazon in a campaign called a keyword campaign, I give them that exact keyword, I tell them to sponsor my book only on this keyword or on 10 other similar ones. Amazon will only show it there, so to people who are there to go and buy that type of book that has the same name as my title and then it will give you visibility if people say what a great book they click and then there will be, let's say, the course per click and then inside usually one in four, one in five buys. But um, if your book sucks, you've done something terrible, people don't click and so you don't pay for advertising even if you're sponsored.
So this is very interesting, advertising on Amazon is very intelligent compared to advertising on Facebook, on Google, where you pay for visibility and therefore there are many other factors.
Exact. There are keyword campaigns where you put the exact word where you want your booklet to be seen or you put the competitor's book, they are called product campaigns where you put the competitor's books and Amazon sponsors you inside the competitor's books, you can put them behind five competitor's books that are selling and you kind of lower your sales from them.
This.
So, there's no need to anticipate, the course will be sextant. What does it mean? It's not like there are five phases of business, it 's not like I'm going to tell you three and tell you to get stuck into the other two, or it's not like I'm going to explain things to you, well, I'm going to explain half the phase, in the sense that I'm telling you that this is phase one, do it yourself, right? I'll explain to you this is phase one, two, three, how to do them, how not to do them. This is it.
So the course will explain to you all the things you need to do with all the tools. I will give you free tools and everything so you can trade for free. Point number one. Point number two, um we are a company, uh we are a software company and also a services company and other things, including personalized courses. So for those who want, let's see whether or not to give the opportunity in this course, but sometimes we give the opportunity to open 50 licenses for 50 premium licenses for our software where you have advanced features that automate, that speed up, let's say, the process. But taking it or not taking it doesn't preclude the fact that in the course you have all the information to operate and to create your book and publish it and I don't ask you anything else to publish it, understood? it's an extra-sex thing and where whoever wants takes, whoever wants doesn't. Oh, and everyone's happy and contented and we continue with the live broadcasts.
Well, it doesn't really work that way on a budget, you know? I told you this budget and this, as I said before, works more on click. that you can decide to put in €5 per day. A click might cost 50 cents for 10 clicks a day. Out of 10 clicks, maybe you'll get two or three purchases. If you have €10 of income, you make €30 a day and that 's almost €1000 a month.
So really, consider that it's going to be about a third or a quarter of the royalty, right? More or less what you do if it performs. What does it mean? Which out of 1000 is 250. But consider that as always I think this is on Facebook, you have a ceiling, right? I don't know how much yours is, maybe if you have €100 or €200 or €300, but when you don't get to those 200-300, eh, they don't ask you for it, right? Facebook asks you for money either the following month if you do n't spend more than that amount, or it asks you for it as soon as you reach that amount. Same thing Amazon, only Amazon spends much, much less. And so if you have a credit limit it can go up to €3000, but if you have a credit limit of for example €200 at the beginning or €150 until you turn off those I don't turn off, what does that mean? That there are no clicks that get you there, you don't owe it on paper, but in the meantime you're generating royalties, understand?
Okay, got it? So what is the account with your books, revenue campaigns on it? But not campaigns. It can happen that books are published because of the [ __ ] that is done. There was a person who actually just wanted to break up with us, but whatever. Well, so this case doesn't count. She simply wanted him, not to say, that is, she is a he.
Well, so I don't want to, let's say, make direct references, but then whoever understands will understand. Well, this person here did everything he could to get his book banned, to ask us for money, let's say, you know, the ones who want to screw the insurance companies or who pretend to, let's say, fall there on the sidewalk because the money goes to the municipality, let's say something like that. Sometimes there are always [ __ ] or [ __ ], who knows, male or female, I do n't know. Basically, the person got their book banned on purpose knowing that that move could cause problems, um, they got this book banned here and that was because it meant that we hadn't done anything special.
So yes, it is possible that if you do things wrong the book will be depublished, but again, there are rules. We clearly notice that it's a pattern like Amazon recently made an update where they no longer want you to be able to use emojis, right? We did n't know about the smileys in the description, we spotted the students and clearly the students don't do it anymore, so they don't risk any problems, bah if this causes problems. So there are rules, they are respected. We are guests of Amazon, guests welcomed by Amazon, and we want Amazon to be something that if we, let's say, a person who invites us, in the sense of his, in his, let's say, home, we like very much, in the sense of because he does a job well done, we must not write false reviews, we must not, eh, write a book that is copied from others and or publish plagiarized things or put on the cover, for example, um, other people's brands.
Like, for example, there is a book, a guide on how to use Windows 11, the operating system of computers there.
What actually happens?
What do some people use to deceive people?
They put the Windows logos, the Microsoft logos, etc. etc. So you can't put them because for Amazon you can't put other people's works because that way you're fooling people into thinking that the book is from that big company, right? The American company, etc. etc. You can't do that, Amazon will ban you. And there are some little rules that clearly must be respected. Then it can happen that every now and then Amazon goes haywire and randomly bans the book. Yes, it can happen.
Let's say it's an algorithm that can make mistakes, but when it came to algorithm errors we solved the problem in less than a week, so we solved many problems, so rest assured. Um, and this also applies to problems where there was an error made by the student himself.
Thanks guys, I've known Gabriele for about a year, and I can tell you he's one of the most loyal, professional, and honest people I know. Aienda responsible money, but it's more beautiful, but the most beautiful is this job. Exactly, exactly, exactly. I like these words because they are not, let's say, words in the wind, the classic, let's say, words, Gabriele you're great, you're very good, etc. etc., no, they are very specific words and they are things that you can't say if they aren't really those. and a loyal, professional and honest person, these are not just words, it is a solid and responsible company, therefore the company is good etc. etc., these are not generic and specific terms, it means that from a person who has been with for more than a year and that I think we will soon do a testimonial together. Then there are many others, we have to publish five more testimonies, so we still have a lot of them.
Video testimonials, I mean videos with everything, eh, and these are, let's say, eh specific words that describe the experience you have with us, that is, we don't really give ourselves to doing a job well done, that is, with us you have all the tools to do it well.
And I work with Apple devices.
Yes, just continue, it has no cost.
Can I stop? Yes, let's say, I can put it whenever you want. You leave the book there, Amazon doesn't ask you for money or anything else.
Simply if you make 10-20 a month without any reason, they will just transfer it to you.
Sometimes it happens that books are thrown away, maybe forgotten, they make you a month, 150 maybe and I pay you the bank transfer every now and then, so it can happen, eh.
If you choose to be two students, can you ratify things? Yes, yes, yes. Even with scalaparna, with these situations here.
Will we have access to booklet-making software during the course? Yes, two.
An external software where we give you a customization and robook.
Thanks for the good start, Gabriele.
See you at 5pm.
No, one is fine where you can surf the internet, you don't have to install heavy programs or anything, we surf the internet and we can accept artificial intelligence on the internet and they are not heavy.
This, I recommend for the ticket just if you don't have a director there is the link here in chat or directly to the director.
Thanks for the advice from Gabriele and the directors. We are in good hands.
All too much Dida Scaric.
Good, excellent. Eh, he's been with us for a while, eh, I do n't know if he's been with us for months, so. Ticket ticket to the director. Hey, you're one of us on WhatsApp, write the note, otherwise just click this link here that's under your comment.
Gabriele, but Samuele I haven't answered yet. Don't worry Samuele, no. he's a director, don't worry, he's a director.
I would be worried if he wasn't well, but he's fine, trust me.
He will respond by tomorrow morning at the latest. Don't worry, don't worry.
Well, we'll see later. They are varied based on your needs and everything is fine. Bye Gana, see you next night. Great Alfredo. Great Alfredo.
No, I don't think so. I don't think so because usually when there are live broadcasts we are all active, worst case scenario tomorrow morning, but consider that we still tend to answer you, send you audio, explain everything to you well, so it takes us a bit of time to answer everyone, but we get to everyone. All right, come on, I wish you a good night. Um, see you on Friday at 9:30 pm, where we'll go into more detail about artificial intelligence, and then the course starts on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday.
Well, you can't imagine where I'll be giving the lesson on Monday evening because I have to catch a flight to New York, New York Manhattan, Theley and so Tuesday will be the whole day's flight. That is, I will be there on Monday morning to imagine the disaster. I'll do the live broadcast in flight. Okay, great. And you 'll see, you'll have fun, don't worry. Um, I'm saying goodbye, we'll see each other on Friday and then at the course. Well, 9:30 pm always. Good night everyone.
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