

Public Bookshelf
A new way to publish your book is the use of Google advertising to earn residual income. While this is unconventional, and it isn't an e-book, it may well be the wave of the future for writers that would like to earn a little income while they are searching other ways to market their books.
Public Bookshelf offers writers of every type of book to showcase their works to the world while earning income from Google ads placed on each page of their book. Readers and writers can read many types of books from every genre for free. While this type of sale may see little income for novelists, the return for self-help book writers and other works of non-fiction can be substantial. Writers simply need to create an account on Public Bookshelf, upload their book and wait 24-48 hours for their book to be approved by the editors. There is no editing service on Public Bookshelf so you should have your book completely edited and up to snuff before you upload it on this site. Writers also need to create a Google account so that they can be paid for any click-throughs their book generates.
Google pays account holders each month as long as their account balance is $100 or more. Writers can receive payments through PayPal or by check, depending on their preferences.
If you've written a book that doesn't easily fit into any particular niche, and therefore there is no agent that knows how to market your particular book, consider self-publishing your book. Just be wary of overly eager vanity publishers and self-publishing houses that want you to pay for 200 copies of your book upfront. Finally, don't forget to explore all publishing options, including publishing your book on sites like Public Bookshelf. Financial rewards may be yours with perseverance in the quirky world of publishing!


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