Just for a little context, I also wrote "Captain Kirk's Guide To Women", which was published by Simon and Schuster in 2008. It costs $14 retail price. I'm the author, they're the publisher.
How much of that $14 do you think I get?
I got paid less than a dollar each!
Now wouldn't you rather be the PUBLISHER?
Now you can be!
Your readers will also receive “giveaway rights” to this report. So, if they give it away without re-branding it (and many will), you'll get paid on ALL of those sales as well. Just like how your agent gets paid when you book a shoot!
Example: When “Jill” downloads your report, but doesn't re-brand it with her ID, then shares it with Bill who buys “No More Waiters”, YOU get paid!
Cool right? That's how I first started making money online, and got free to pursue my career.
More importantly, there's a lesson to learn here- Robert Kiyosaki (Author of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad") talks about buying and creating assets; that poor people buy "stuff" (like beer and trinkets that cost money), while the rich buy assets (things that produce income).
My Star Trek book is an asset to Simon and Schuster and also to me. I wanted to create an asset for entreperformers too- one that would not be for everyone- only the people who understand. You can buy this asset that I created it to make money for yourself.
If you understand that, the congratulations- you're about to unleash your own “digital sales machine” that cranks out commissions for you 24/7- even while you're auditioning!