yusufaytas
10 hours ago
Hey HN,
I and Ender have written a Software Engineering Handbook that covers key topics in software development, including best practices, design principles, and leadership advice for engineers. I’m now looking to sell it, but I'm unsure of the best approach to get it in front of the right audience.
I’d love to hear your suggestions on:
=> Marketing strategies for technical books
=> Approaches for building a community or audience around this type of content
=> Pricing models that have worked for you
Any advice or experiences from others who have successfully sold technical content would be much appreciated!
Thanks!
PaulHoule
10 hours ago
Lets turn it around. Why should I buy this book?
yusufaytas
10 hours ago
Thank you! This book isn't just a technical one. It's unique because it covers more than just software development, it goes into the life aspects of being a software engineer from migration challenges to balancing work as a parent.
We often lack mentors who guide us beyond the technical matters. In our careers, we wished having such mentors. In this book, we try to offer practical wisdom and answers to questions you may not even know you had.
It’s a holistic approach to software engineering, addressing both personal and professional growth in a way few other books do.
PaulHoule
10 hours ago
Maybe it's too late but it could have used a name that communicates that.