Global score of the book idea "proven ideas"
Competition
A
Great idea. Few best sellers explicitly cover this theme.
Profitability
D
Average sales volume are mostly under the $1000/month mark, even for top selling books. If the difficulty is too high, it may not be worth the effort. Releasing multiple books is highly recommended.
Difficulty
A
You can easily make it to most best seller lists with less than 3 sales a day on average. This topic is ideal for new writers. Provided that the profitability and competition scores check out, you found your gem!
Niche
A
The sweet spot in terms of popularity and specifity. Great potential for revenue!
Your passion
C
After all, you've got to have passion and dedication about this idea to make it work.
Technical information related to books about "proven ideas"
Average book price
$14.95
Average stars per book
Average reviews per book
129
Average book length
296 pages
Average title length
14 words
Top 5 best selling authors
James Clear , Kristina Smith , David Parker , Heather I. Vince , Alex Carter
Top 5 best selling publishers
Penguin Audio , Planeta Publishing; Reprint edition , Ulysses Press , Booket Paidós México , Darwin Bay Publishing; 1st edition
Best sellers related to "proven ideas"
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-Brian Tracy, Author of the International Bestseller: Eat That Frog! 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time
A well put together informative book that brings awareness to disabling and habitual procrastinating behavior patterns. This is the best self-help book I have read in years!
-Kenneth Reddan PhD, LCSW
Are You A Human Ostrich?
Do you stick your head in the sand at the thought of dealing with a task that seems boring, complicated, or unpleasant? Do you pay your bills late because the last time you balanced your checkbook was more than six months ago? While working on a task do you keep thinking you should be dealing with a different task?
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About the Author:
David Parker suffered for years with depression and anxiety. During a particularly low point he recalled a friend's advice and started keeping a feeling's diary. As time passed, he saw a connection between the tasks that he avoided facing and his poor feelings and low self-esteem. Armed with this insight, David taught himself to face his tasks and the overwhelming feelings they brought by learning to focus on Just One Task, which he incorporated into "The J.O.T. Method™." David Parker has lived in London, San Francisco, and Brooklyn, New York.
This book was previously published as: How Many Procrastinators Does It Take to Change a Light Bulb: Take Control of Your Life and Defeat Immobilizing Depression! Unfortunately, some consumers found that title to be a bit too lighthearted and they questioned whether the book was serious. Its new title, The More You Do The Better You Feel: How to Overcome Procrastination and Live a Happier Life, better reflects its serious nature. To find out more about this book and author, please visit our website at: www.DavidParkerAuthor.com. Read more
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