Stop chasing royalty checks and start building a backend. Learn how to transform a low-cost book into a self-liquidating funnel that drives high-ticket sales and long-term profit.

The book is the engine that drives the clients into the high-ticket programs; success isn't about the bestseller list—it's about the client list.
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Lena: Miles, I was talking to a friend who just published a book, and she was so excited about her first royalty check. But then I saw this breakdown from Bestseller Publishing that basically says if you’re treating royalties as the finish line, you’ve already lost the game.
Miles: It’s a total trap, right? Most authors think the book is the goal, but the real pros see it as the beginning of the relationship. I mean, think about the math: you could spend a fortune on ads to sell a seven-dollar ebook and go broke, or you can use that book to trigger what they call a "self-liquidating funnel."
Lena: Exactly! I read that some experts turn a $6.99 book into an average cart value of over sixty-eight dollars just by using order bumps and upsells. It’s like the book pays for the cost to acquire the customer so the high-ticket backend is pure profit.
Miles: It’s brilliant. You aren't just selling pages; you're building a bridge to a premium offer. So let’s dive into the three-page funnel structure that actually does the heavy lifting.