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@conorcorridan
organic farming • brand consulting
North Fork Katılım Ocak 2012
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Claude + Amazon KDP = $8,400/month.
I compiled all my personal AI eBook publishing prompts into a 53-page Claude playbook.
I've shared this with a banker, he's now making $60,000/year.
I’m planning to charge $99 for this soon, but today, it’s FREE.
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R.I.P 9 to 5. You don't need a job anymore.
You can use Claude to create short nonfiction eBooks that generate $5,000 to $10,000 from anywhere in the world.
Here's how to replace your job with AI eBooks:
( And btw, if you want my complete strategy broken down — AI prompts, workflow, and systems — like this post, follow me and comment "AI". I'll DM it to you. )
Most people think publishing a book means sitting down for 6 months and writing something brilliant.
That's not what this is.
Here's the actual model:
You find a problem people are already paying to solve on Amazon.
You use Claude to build the solution in days, not months.
You publish it.
You collect royalties across 17 markets while you take vacation with your kids.
Let me walk you through exactly how this works.
STEP ONE: find what's already selling.
Go to Amazon and search any broad problem; sleep, anxiety, money, fitness, parenting, back pain.
Sort by bestsellers in books.
Now ignore the titles.
Open the books with 50 to 300 reviews and read the 3 and 4 star ones.
Every review that says "great concept but needed more detail on X" or "wish this had covered Y" is a buyer telling you exactly what to build next.
That's your brief the market wrote, not you.
STEP TWO: validate before you build anything.
Take the specific gap you found and check Google Trends.
Search the same topic. Set it to the past 12 months.
Stable or growing search volume means this isn't a trend.
It's a permanent market with recurring buyers who will still be searching for this answer next year.
Then go back to Amazon and count the competition. Fewer than 20 books with under 100 reviews each? You just found proven demand with almost no serious competition.
STEP THREE: build the book without writing it.
This is where Claude comes in.
Give it your brief, the specific reader, their exact problem, the structure of the solution.
Claude maintains context across an entire book.
Chapter 10 references Chapter 2 accurately. The voice doesn't drift and the framework stays consistent.
The output is near-publishable on the first pass, not a rough mess you have to rebuild from scratch.
What used to take 6 months in 2019 takes 3 to 4 weeks now.
That's the full workflow...
70 to 120 pages or a practical solution to a burning problem.
And it works, I've shared it wih many of my students and they've seen great results already.
For example, an investment banker built his first book in the margins of a 60-hour work week.
Not 4 hours a day.
4 hours a month.
By month 8, he was earning $4,000 a month from a portfolio he ran in 4 hours.
This works not because AI is magic.
It works because the demand already exists.
310 million people on Amazon are searching for solutions to real problems right now.
Claude just helps you build those solutions faster than any previous generation could.
Most people will read this, think "interesting," and go back to scrolling.
A few will use it this week.
If you're one of them, and you want the complete strategy... AI prompts, the exact Claude workflow, niche research framework, and the launch system we use to get the first royalty payment within 60 days...
Like this post, follow me, and comment "AI".
I'll DM you everything.
You need to do all 3.
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If you're going to drink bottled water, mountain valley in glass is the only answer.
Every other bottled water...vichy, gerolsteiner, san pelegrino, fiji, evian, etc...contains fluoride, radioactive waste, heavy metals, plastic or some combo of all.
Mountain valley isn't perfect...and to be honest, I'm not sure I trust that their water quality is going to remain so high given the increase in demand...but it's the best of a lot of bad options.
However, even better still is filtering your water with reverse osmosis and then remineralizing it on your own afterwards.
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