A man from the United States named Tim Boucher he is making money with a book written by ChatGPT that he invested 8 hours in for its production process.
The man had already started using the OpenAI chatbot in August 2022, when It had not yet become popular and reached the whole worldsomething that happened in recent months.
So you have some experience with ChatGPT (we have already seen that with good use you get better results). and decided use it as an assistant to write books.
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97 books in hours
With his small business, according to the information shared, has written 97 books in nine monthsmost of which take you between 3 and 8 hours to write.
Each ebook contains between 2,000 and 5,000 words, and is complemented by between 40 and 140 illustrations created with the help of artificial intelligence Midjourney.
According to Tim Boucher’s own statements: “I sold 574 books for a total of almost $2,000 between August and May. All the books overlap, creating a web of interconnected stories that draw readers in.”
That is to say, that each volume is connected with the previous one and that is how keep your readers engaged. “This approach has been successful, as most of my readers are repeat buyers, many of whom have purchased more than a dozen titles.” Each book costs between $1.99 and $3.99.
You use the Gumroad platform for your sales, giving you full control over your books. Tim Boucher considers that the profitability that it is achieving is great considering note that it is “a small independent publisher”.
As he defines in his profile within Gumroad, “I have produced almost 100 books with artificial intelligence image and text generation tools and I was recently on CNN to talk about the art of artificial intelligence and online trust and safety.”
He is not on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube (although he watches it a lot), Tiktok or Linkedin and He says he hasn’t had a cell phone for more than a decade.
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Via | Jeux Videos
Image | Andrew Neel on Unsplash and Gumroad