Welcome to my Residual Income Site

You are not far away from the most important decision you will ever make!

Please read this entire page carefully do not miss any of it.

My name is Colin Warburton, and I work full time from home in the UK.

What I want to share with you will help you decide what the best way is to make a Residual Income in the UK.

The information below will give you a strong overview of how I believe the mistakes I, and possibly yourself, have made, can be avoided.

I am lucky in that I work full-time from my home. I have no boss to report to, and I have the freedom to use my time in any way I like. But you can obtain a residual income even if you aren't in the same position.

Do you believe in the following statement by Zig Ziglar: "You can have anything in the world you want if you'll just help enough other people get what they want."

Unfortunately, if you are looking to make a residual income, most of what we are taught does not do that.

Bearing in mind that over 95% of people in MLM will fail, is that the way you should be proceeding if you want to make a residual income? No matter what people tell you, it just isn't that easy.

There is another way to Achieve your Residual Income and it doesn't have to involve the internet. What you need is something that has been done before and based on a solid business.

And you need to be guided by people that are doing well, not someone who started 2 days before you! (sound familiar?)

You need proper training ... by people who are good... you should never be left guessing what to do next.

If you are really serious about being in that top 5% that actually make a good residual income then fill in the form below for more information. Or if you don't want to give your information yet, go here. (you will need sound)

Good Luck


Colin
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Colin Warburton


A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty. We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give. --Winston Churchill


Wednesday, 1 June 2011

5 Tips for Kindle Self-Publishing

The Amazon Kindle e-reader, with its newer rivals such as the nook and the Apple equivalent, has revolutionized modern book publishing for popular authors and new, unknown writers alike. For self-published authors, the benefits are most clear: virtually no overhead and a large, growing market of book buyers who like the instant information access afforded to them by ebook purchases.

Follow these tips to maximize your Kindle ebook publishing success:

Write your nonfiction ebook on a micro-niche topic. A general book, such as “101 Work from Home Ideas” will typically not sell as well as a more focused title, such as: “How to Create a Successful Virtual Assistant Business from Home.”Do hire a proofreader/ editor to polish your work and catch any mistakes (we all make them). Believe me, the editor will catch errors you’ve overlooked. Readers will feel they’ve wasted their money if your book is full of typos or poorly organized. Don’t risk losing your audience or getting bad reviews; make sure your content is clean.Price your ebook wisely. The $2.99 to $9.99 range is considered the sweet spot: most buyers won’t hesitate to buy ebooks in this price range, and you’ll get 70% of each sale. Higher-priced books will give you only 30% royalties and in most cases it doesn’t make any sense to go higher. If you are a new author and your book is on the shorter side, stay on the lower end of the spectrum. More established authors, or those with highly specialized, topic-specific information, should price in the $8.99-$9.99 range.Review your ebook both on an actual Kindle (it’s worth the price for this step alone; the least expensive one is only $135) and on a Kindle ereader downloaded onto your PC (this option is free). These two formats are how most readers will view your book. Make sure it looks great on both screens and quickly re-format or fix any problems you catch after seeing the book through your readers’ eyes.Market your book — expect to spend more time marketing your book than you did writing, formatting and publishing it. Create and use a Facebook fan page, Twitter, and blog to share information on the topic covered in your ebook. Link to your Amazon book sales page from these social media outlets. Offer review copies to bloggers in your genre. Create  profile on the Kindle boards and link to your book or author page in your signature — do the same on forums dedicated to the topic or niche your book is about.

For further reading, I recommend:

Publishing on Kindle may be easy, but finding success as an ebook author takes more work. Have you published a book on Amazon Kindle? I’d love to hear about your experience in the comments, below.


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