5 Profitable Low-Content Book Niches to Try July 23, 2019 By Rachel Harrison-Sund After taking some serious action, you’ve published a slew of lined journals and feel fully confident in the low-content publishing process. You’ve made a few sales, but you’re ready to really crank things up a notch, and more lined journals just don’t feel like the way to go when there are already THOUSANDS of them live on Amazon. But, what to do next? You don’t have to jump directly into designing super-complex interiors in obscure niches in order to diversify your book catalogue and start generating increased sales. If you’re more into the stepping stone approach, then read on to discover 5 profitable low-content book niches you can try that will get you out of lined-journal territory and exploring a few other intermediate-level low-content niches. This is definitely not an exhaustive list—there are many other low-content book types you can try. But the types on this li...
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