Well, here's what I figured: Most people's first books (and 2nd
and 3rd) books aren't that great, don't sell much at all, and
yet it's the ones they put ALL their heart and soul into to make
it perfect. They're bitterly disappointed. So, skip the bitter
disappointment altogether. I just followed the steps on
publishing on Amazon. It was easy. The 2nd one I did (I have 4
or 5 up there) I put together in about 45 minutes based on some
saved posts that weren't awful. Lots of copy/paste. I didn't
care how it looked. And, it's up there. Now what's the
difference between THAT book and someone's first masterpiece?
Marketing. Selling. Pushing. Convincing. Coaxing. Pleading. I
skipped all that. NOW, when I'm -ready- to put together "The
Book That Changes it All", I know all the steps to get
published. The only thing I'd have to do differently is be a
perfectionist about it, and once it's up there, market, sell,
promote, etc.
http://www.amazon.com/You-Are-Awesome-Out-Context-ebook/dp/B00KJ8IAFK/ref=sr_1_5?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1453950240&sr=1-5&refinements=p_27%3AKenneth+Udut