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Made $4000+ in Gross Revenue!

In the last week, https:rebase-book.com made $2000+ more in gross revenue since the last revenue milestone, crossing the 4k line!

230 copies have been sold now and I'm very happy to see that there are +- 10 sales coming every day.

Here are some numbers:

I'll be writing a "post-mortem" article about how I've authored and published a book within 2 months this week.

Follow me on twitter for updates: https://twitter.com/PascalPrecht

, Founder of Icon for REBASE Book
REBASE Book
on February 4, 2020
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    Awesome congrats! I always enjoy seeing more independent authors having success with consumable books like this. Keep up the great work, I'll follow along on Twitter.

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    Congratulations!!!

    It is a major milestone, but get ready for higher horizons.

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    I barely understand Git and I couldn't tell you what a "rebase" is to save my life. HOWEVER, I really love your landing page and cover art. Congrats on your sales this month! Care to share what's been working for you in terms of marketing? Is it all organic or paid as well?

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    Congrats! I'm writing a book and taking notes on your success.

    Would love to see your "stack" for authoring and publishing.

    Also, how did you decide on pricing?

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      Hey @blakerson

      I'll get into more detail on the stack in a follow-up article. But it boils down to pandoc.

      As for pricing, I did a quick poll when I've started the project:
      https://www.indiehackers.com/product/rebase-book/evaluation-and-feedback--Lvr2SJ-x2IYEQitenUi?utm_campaign=forum-notification&utm_medium=email&utm_source=indie-hackers-emails

      When it comes to pricing, it's very important not to undersell yourself. Keep in mind that, what you're charging is actually not just the product that customers get, but also what they get out of using your product. Given that, a lot of products should probably be higher priced.

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