![]() “I’m making a really nice salary, even by American standards,” he said.Īfter the success of Omer’s first book series, Thomas & Mercer, an Amazon imprint, published his most recent book, a mystery called A Killer’s Mind, which was also promoted on Amazon’s First Reads, a new subscription service in which the company recommends a handful of books and allows subscribers to download them before their official publication date. Now, he makes more money than he did as a computer engineer. Sales of his first e-book, Spider’s Web, and its sequels, allowed him to quit his job and become a full-time author. While he may not be as familiar a name as the big authors marketed by traditional publishing houses, and may not have as many total book sales, Omer is making an enviable living from his writing. Omer is one of a growing number of authors who have found self-publishing on Amazon’s platform to be very lucrative. (The company does not disclose the metrics behind Author Rank, which is still in beta.) His most recent book is ranked tenth on Amazon Charts, which Amazon launched after The New York Times stopped issuing e-book rankings, and which measures sales of individual books on Amazon. He was-and at the time of this writing, still is-ranked above J.K. ![]() For most of Prime Day, Amazon’s annual sales bonanza, an unfamiliar face topped the site’s Author Rank page: Mike Omer, a 39-year-old Israeli computer engineer and self-published author whose profile picture is a candid shot of a young, blond man in sunglasses sitting on grass.
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