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Short Books Empire Review

Short Books Empire is a new product from Alessandro Zamboni and Neil Day in which the pair claim that they can show you how to become a success on Amazon’s Kindle store without any real hard work.

What does the product offer?

Alessandro Zamboni and Neil Day have a history of putting out products related to Amazon and the Kindle Store with Short Books Empire being the newest in line. Where Short Books Empire differs from other products that have been put out before is that the focus is solely on creating short, non-fiction books.

Alessandro Zamboni and Neil Day say that this is the way forward for Kindle publishing as it makes the whole process quicker and easier.

In fact, the sales page for Short Books Empire says that writing a normal Kindle book can require “too much energy” or that they can be too much manage.

The actual content contained within Short Books Empire is contained within a short book (not surprisingly) that explores the methods that Alessandro Zamboni and Neil Day recommend as well as offering advice on which niches to look at.

Also included are two bonus products, one which looks at 100 hobbies that you can write about and access to a “top secret” Facebook group.

How does the product work?

The core premise behind Short Books Empire is definitely a simple one with Alessandro Zamboni and Neil Day saying that it takes less effort to write a short book than it does to write a long one and yet, you can sell them for the same price.

They also claim that people find short books more attractive than long ones as they can get straight to the information that they are looking for.

What is the initial investment?

At the time of writing, Short Books Empire is for sale at a one time cost of $10.85 however this number is a dime sale which means that the cost is slowly creeping up as more copies are sold.

Alessandro Zamboni and Neil Day do offer a 30 day money back guarantee on Short Books Empire however as the product is sold through Warrior Plus you will need to deal with the vendors directly to claim this.

What is the rate of return?

Unfortunately, there isn’t really too much information in terms of how the income potential of Short Books Empire. Alessandro Zamboni and Neil Day don’t make any specific claims and perhaps rather worryingly, there is no evidence to use as a jumping off point.

Conclusion

Unfortunately, I’m not entirely convinced by Alessandro Zamboni and Neil Day’s claims about how short books sell as well as full sized examples and I’m also not convinced that the non-fiction niches that are suggested are the best way to go in terms of this kind of process.

One of the things that I find particularly misleading about Short Books Empire is it is being sold as a completely different method to publishing books through Kindle. The reality however is that the majority of what Short Books Empire teaches is rather generic and ignores the fact that most people will only be writing short books anyway.

With all of this in mind, I would be inclined to say that I’m not entirely certain Short Books Empire is something that is particularly worthwhile.

 

 

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From: Simon Roberts