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Table of Contents
Introduction
Why Being a Kindle Author is a Growth Industry
Five Reasons Why You Should Consider Publishing on Kindle
Five Ways in Which Publishing a Kindle Book Can Help Your Business
What You Need to Submit Your Book
How to Promote Your Kindle Book
Five Reasons It’s Easy to Create a Kindle Book
How to Decide on Topics for Your Kindle Books
Four Ways to “Write” a Book Without Having to Write it Yourself
Maximizing Your Kindle Book Profits
How to Grow Your Kindle Book Profits by Creating Sequels and Spin-Offs
Niche Profit Maximizer – A Highly Efficient Approach to Creating Niche Versions of Your Kindle Books
Conclusion
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Five Reasons Why You Should Consider Publishing on Kindle
You might be wondering how you could publish on the Kindle if you’ve never written anything longer than a grocery list. Never fear! Read on and find out why you should make the effort and why publishing on Kindle is not as daunting as you may think.
First of all, you may wonder, why you would want to get published in a format that can only be accessed with a device that you may not even own… yet.
1) A voracious market
With more and more Kindle owners looking for information to add to their new reading devices, you’ve got a ready-made market. And if you have a book in the Kindle store on a topic they’re interested in, they may well find it — and buy it. With many Kindle books priced at impulse-purchase levels, people end up clicking “buy” a lot more often than they used to, especially since they can get the information immediately.
2) Find your audience
Whether you’ve got valuable info you want to get into the public’s hands, or whether you are simply looking for more clients and customers, getting published on Kindle gives you an easy way to be found. Say you’re a marriage counselor. Publish a book on Kindle and include information about your services, and maybe a free gift in the form of a special report or download. Then people will race to find you, buy your Kindle book, and then visit your website to collect their free gift — and join your ever-growing mailing list.
3) Be an instant expert
Let’s face it: People are impressed by authors. And Kindle makes it very easy to become an author. Once you have assembled your book, you can upload it to the Kindle store in less than an hour. Even better, English language books are generally approved within 24 hours.
Once you’re published, just add the link to your email signature and start adding “Author of [Your book’s name here]” after your name. You’ll gain instant status, which will help you get more press coverage, more attention, and more customers.
4) It’s easy and fast
As I just demonstrated, getting published on Kindle is not the sort of ordeal most people associate with getting published in the traditional manner. You upload your book and your cover, answer a few questions, create a description, and you’re done.
5) You can earn royalties
Even better, getting published on Kindle is not only free, but you can earn royalties too. And a whole lot more royalties than you’d ever get from a traditional publisher. If you’re publishing a print book with a traditional publisher, your share of the profits may be less than $1 a book. With Kindle, you can get up to 70% of the purchase price!
Of course, you need to sell books in order to earn royalties. The good news is that Amazon is giving you a hand there, too. Amazon actually helps you market your book in the Kindle store – and beyond, by providing a sales page, and by putting your book in front of browsers looking at related books.
Getting published on Kindle can be very rewarding. And considering how easy it is, there’s little reason not to make the effort and add that “Author of…” tagline after your name.
Five Ways in Which Publishing a Kindle Book Can Help Your Business
Being a Kindle author can be a huge help with promoting your business. Check out the following ways in which it can get you more visibility and clients.
1) The Instant Expert Effect
Most of us are impressed with published authors. And if you’ve already done article marketing, you’ve benefited from the expert author status you can get through having your articles published all over the web.
But imagine how this effect can get magnified by actually publishing a book! You can add “Author of…” after your name, and people will be mighty impressed. They don’t need to know it took you only a few hours and was less painful than a visit to the dentist.
2) Getting leads and new clients
With a book in the Kindle store, you have the opportunity to get “found” by people who would never find you otherwise. They might find you through a “related title: suggestion, or by a keyword search on your topic. If you have a compelling title and if you price your book to sell as an “impulse buy,” they’re likely to buy.
And that’s when it gets interesting, provided you did your job well to turn your book into a lead generation device. This means that in addition to your book content, you offer the reader reasons to go to your website for more information. You can offer a free assessment, an audio download, a video series, a short report – the options are only as limited as your brainstorming power. You can even offer add-on events to go with your Kindle book, i.e., a webinar, a teleseminar, or even a whole series of webinars or teleseminars. All of those make great fodder for press releases.
Once they visit your site, you can capture their name and email address, follow up with them, and turn them into your customers.
3) PR/Press release fodder.
If you’re trying to gain attention in the press or push yourself up in the Google search engine results, you probably already know that press releases can be very helpful. The drawback is that you can have trouble coming up with newsworthy items to write about yourself. Enter the Kindle.
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License Details:
[ Yes ] Can sell the eBook to your customers.
[ Yes ] Can give away eBook (PDF Format).
[ Yes ] Can be used as a bonus (PDF Format).
[ Yes ] Can include eBook in membership site (PDF Format).
[ Yes ] Can be combined with other offers or sold as a package.
[ No ] Can include within website flips.
[ No ] Cannot sell Resell Rights to customers.
[ No ] Cannot sell Private Label Rights to customers.