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Today I have finally submitted one of my books on Audible. After looking at the income possibilities — It seems like a lucrative idea.
Write a book, hire a narrator that will be paid once your audible book sells and make income consistently. Crazy right?
That’s what I thought too! But hey, it’s worth a shot. It doesn’t cost me anything, so I only lose the five minutes of my life it took to upload it. If it doesn’t gain any revenue, of course.
The book I chose to place onto Audible was my relationship book:
I am excited for this new adventure. Has anyone gone through this process? Do you think it’s lucrative? Am I falling in with a crowd of people, hopeful to get their words out to the masses? If so, at least I tried.
To all my fellow struggling authors out there, there’s hope. We’ve got this. One day we’ll be helping others to get through the place we are currently in!
🧡 Shine Bright, Kayla
As always, my wonderful readers, this is where I leave you. If you would like to learn more about me, check out my profile.
Author of It’s Not Poetry: The Innermost Thoughts of a Stressed-out Housewife and Relationships: The Good, The Bad and The Real on Amazon.com.
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