5 God-tier Books That Helped Me Sell 100 Paid Articles
Hello, I'm Yuzo, a full-time Mercari and note seller.
Today, I will introduce
“until I sold 100 paid articles”
5 booksthat I actually used as references.
They were all truly helpful, but if I had to rank them...
with that premise, I have carefully selected books that I was able to apply to my note content.
Honestly, you won't regret reading any of these books.
Actually, you can read these 5 books for “almost free” on Mercari.
If you use Mercari,
for example, if you buy one for 900 yen and sell it for 750 yen, the actual cost is 150 yen. (Excluding shipping and fees)
Furthermore, new registrants get 500 points, so there is a possibility you can read them virtually for free✨
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Just by entering this when you register, you will receive
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And if you sell the book after you finish reading it, you could even make a net profit of 350 yen 💰
That's enough of the side note, here is the main topic 👇
The Top 5 Books I Referenced to Sell 100 Paid Articles
1. "AI Utilization Methods" by Mutsuki Abe | Gijutsu-Hyohron Co., Ltd.
A book that turns AI into your "right-hand man" for side hustles.
It covers everything from "What can AI actually do?" to "How can I use it to get results?"
After reading this book, I started incorporating AI into things like
creating profile pictures
title images
and structuring my notes.
What I felt most strongly was that
the speed of your side hustle changes drastically between
those who can use AI and those who don't.
The speed of your side hustle changes drastically.
This book also had a huge influence on my ability to write articles consistently.
2. "The Textbook for Note Side Hustles" by Hitode and Masatoshi Someya | Gijutsu-Hyohron Co., Ltd.
How do you actually sell paid articles?
A book that taught me the answer quite concretely.
How to create paid articles, finding topics, sales funnels...
It is explained in an easy-to-understand way so that even note beginners can aim for their "first 1 yen".
After reading this book, I realized that
“people who sell aren't special,
they are just designing it”
I realized that.
It is a book I read over and over again
before I sold 100 articles.
3. "Forbidden Writing Techniques to Manipulate People" by Mentalist DaiGo | Kanki Publishing
“Writing that gets read” If you want to write, start with this.
What kind of words do people react to,
and what kind of flow leads them to take action?
You can learn based on psychology.
In fact, ever since I read this book,
I stopped just "writing" and started being conscious of
“how the reader will act”
as I write.
As a result,
I feel that my
likes, saves, and purchase rates have changed.
4. "Writing Habits" by Yuki Ishikawa | Cross Media Publishing
I can't keep up with note...
These are the books that really saved me during those times.
The more I think "I have to write,"
the less I'm actually able to write.
But this book teaches you tips for continuing naturally from the perspective that
“it doesn't have to be perfect.”
I think it will really resonate with people who are perfectionists and tend to get stuck.
5. "The Online Side Hustle Techniques I Learned from Failure" by Ken Horimoto | KADOKAWA
A book that hits home for anyone who has failed at a side hustle.
Things that didn't go well,
things that didn't last,
mistakes made...
It's written very realistically.
On note,
there are many people who only write about their success stories, but in reality,
it's a accumulation of failures.
I myself have experienced:
・Articles that didn't sell
・Posts that didn't grow
・Content that missed the mark
I've had plenty of those experiences.
But because of those failures,
I have the content I create today.
“Failure becomes content”
This is the book that helped me think that way.
In conclusion
Reading is a learning experience
even just by reading.
However,
・Writing on note
・Trial and error
・Being useful to others
When you do this much,
knowledge turns into money.
If right now,
・You want to try writing on note
・But you don't know where to start
If you are in that state,
first, please try reading
just one of these five books.
And then,
please try sharing your reading experience
in your own words.
Your experience
will encourage someone else next.
Thank you for reading until the end😊
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✍ Author: Yuzo
Former food wholesale salesperson ➡ Quit my job with a side income of 50,000 yen per month
Currently, while being a dependent of my wife,
I am a househusband × sole proprietor
Thank you so much for reading until the end.
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