Why write Ebooks

Write once and make money forever!

Write for profits for your family.

Digital assets as a legacy.

People always think that legacy is bank accounts, business and properties.  Wrong!

It can be digital assets like ebooks.  If one eBook can give your family $500, ten eBooks will give them a legacy of $5000.  What happen if your eBooks are very popular? The quantum can be in hundreds of thousands or even millions.




Charitable Gifting using eBooks

Give to charities using eBooks even when you are long dead.

For your name sake

Now you are very successful and rich.  You want to be famous and have a good name.  Of course you can donate money to charities.  Once donation is over, nobody will remember you.

We have a better idea.  Why not have your own bookstore selling eBooks and all proceeds go to charities?  You may also want to write your memoirs on how you get rich and successful and what sufferings you have to endure to reach your success.  Many will want to read such stories and will buy your ebook.  You can also write other ebooks on golf, fishing and how to expand business overseas.  You can also sell other authors' eBooks.  Now eVenchise allows its bookstores to sell Amazon Kindle eBooks.  You may need to set up a trust to handle these monies from sales of eBooks.

Advantages:  You get a good name for yourself. Your name will spread internationally when your ebooks are sold by eVenchise's 500+ bookstores worldwide.

 

For Your financial security

Anything can happen in this world.  You may get sick, retrenched, met an accident or business flopped.  Do you have a Plan B when such mishaps happened?

We have a Plan B for you.  Be an eBook writer with your own bookstore to sell eBooks. 

Many of our Malaysian bookstore  owners easily made USD 6-7K per month from eBooks.

 

 




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