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A 15 year old made $70,000 in ONE MONTH selling books nobody ever read.
Amazon pays authors around $0.0041 for every page read on Kindle Unlimited.
So if one 3,000 page book gets a thousand fake reads a day, that's $12,000 a month, if you run a hundred books at once you're pulling over $1 million a month.
The way it worked was almost stupidly easy.
You just open any AI tool, let it write you 3,000 pages, wait a few minutes, add a cover and that's it.
Upload it to Amazon KDP, flip the switch on Kindle Unlimited and the book goes live to millions of readers.
Then you pay a click farm a couple hundred bucks and thousands of fake Kindle accounts start "reading" your book around the clock.
Some people ran hundreds at once, each under a different name, each at the maximum 3,000 pages, all getting farmed 24/7.
Others even planted fake "win a Kindle Fire" links on page one that brought readers straight to the last page.
Amazon caught on and cut the page limit from 10,000 down to 3,000.
Even real authors got banned in the crossfire because the bots were "reading" random legitimate books to hide their tracks.
The entire playbook was dead simple and some people made millions from it.