How to Test if There’s a Market for Your Book Idea

Written on April 25, 2007 – 8:53 pm | by Wordpreneur |

Wordpreneur Article BankArticle by Diane Eble. I’m not exactly sold on Diane’s ideas on the matter — almost a sure bet that we’d be able to find someone interested in just about anything, no matter how small a niche. And with the Internet, I can practically guarantee given enough interest on my end, I can find enough someones to make it worth futzing around with minimally.

The all important question, however, is… are there enough someones to make an honest-to-goodness book viable? No numbers or rules or benchmarks in this article, if that’s what you’re looking for. Just some interesting thought-provokers and idea joggers.

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