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20 Romance & Thriller Plots for your Kindle Books #ad

No more writer’s block for you with Temper Thompson‘s new 20 Romance & Thriller plots. Fill in the prose yourself or outsource the work to a ghostwriter. You have the beginning of your new novel (or 20 of them) just waiting to be fleshed out. But thompson has done a lot of the work for you in these plots: •Each plot is 1,000 – 2,500 words in length •You get a logline summary of each plot •You get character development for the main characters in the story •Exposition of the plot outline •Rising action leading to the crisis moment •A description of the Climax •Falling... [...]

Make your Kindle book a publishing success #ad

If your books aren’t the success you were hoping for, check out Kindle Cash Blueprint, a new training program based on the tested, successful techniques of Temper Thompson. Thompson will help you improve the profitability of your books with these techniques. Look at what’s included in Kindle Cash Blueprint: • How to create a great cover that sells • How to create a winning title • How to write a description for your book that builds sales • How to price your book so it sells •How to outsource your books, cheap and quick • The pros and cons of KDP Select •... [...]

Target Override: How to build a good business with Kindle #ad

It’s a little known fact that publishers make more money than their authors. Ben Shaffer discovered this fact and it changed his outlook on Kindle. He had been writing books, laboriously, one-by-one. And they had earned him a little money. But he realized that the growth of his business was limited by how quickly he could churn out book after book. He realized that if he had several authors creating books for him to publish, he could multiply his earnings and do it quickly. So he started outsourcing his books, and it made all the difference. For $120 in author payments, he had a book on the... [...]

Target Override: How to build a good business with Kindle #ad

It’s a little known fact that publishers make more money than their authors. Ben Shaffer discovered this fact and it changed his outlook on Kindle. He had been writing books, laboriously, one-by-one. And they had earned him a little money. But he realized that the growth of his business was limited by how quickly he could churn out book after book. He realized that if he had several authors creating books for him to publish, he could multiply his earnings and do it quickly. So he started outsourcing his books, and it made all the difference. For $120 in author payments, he had a book on the... [...]

Professionally designed book covers at low cost #ad

Nathaniel Dasco is a professional graphics artist, with considerable experience. He has just created a set of 60 beautiful book covers in a wide range of styles. He is offering his new covers Dasco’s Professional Kindle Book Covers includes 60 Templates for your book covers. You can use them for a Kindle book. You could use them for a physical book, too, for that matter. You also can use them on your graphical sales page, too. Plus, he includes the Facebook timeline version, the Google Plus cover version and even the Twitter cover version. You have all the major social media covered with... [...]

10 New Adult Fiction Plots for Authors, Publishers #ad

Charity Cason is a ghostwriter and best selling author (both fiction and non-fiction) who has been publishing on Kindle since August, 2012. She has been active recently (in the last year or so) creating plots and selling them to other fiction authors as a “get started quickly” tool. Her plots have covered many genres, including children’s fiction, science fiction, romance and more. In her latest product she has included 10 plots for romantic adult fiction. Take a plot and use it for the skeleton of your own story or novel, or pass it to a ghostwriter who can complete the story... [...]

Kindle Champion: High-octane training for creating and marketing on Kindle #ad

Mikey Lightning has built a good business creating and selling Kindle books. So good, in fact, that other Kindle marketers have turned to him for training. And he obliged them by creating a $2000 seminar where he shared all his secrets. Now, he has condensed that training into a streamlined home study course he calls Kindle Champion, in which he gives you, for a small fee, what other paid $2000 to understand. If you limit your Kindle marketing to the books you can personally write, you won’t get very far; you only have limited hours in a day. That’s why in this training, he shares a... [...]

Target Override: Autopilot income from Kindle books #ad

Ben Shaffer is no writer, but he makes $100/day from a Kindle book. He outsourced the writing, and he just focused on the marketing. By the end of two months in the Kindle store, his book was averaging $14/day in income. By the end of the 6th month, it was earning $100/day, and it continues to grow. Now, he can pump out book after book, knowing that each will also be successful. He got to this point by figuring out what it takes to make a successful book. He researched the Kindle store and all its processes. Eventually, he cracked the code. To help you get similar results, he has put his research... [...]

Kindle author’s toolkits: 10 Children’s Book Plots, 10 Sci-Fi plots #ad

Charity Cason is well-known for her own successful Kindle book publishing, but also for the plot outlines she produces for other authors. She has sold many collections of plots to writers who have trouble getting their book started. Her latest announcement contains two packages, each with 10 plots, one set of 10 plots for children’s books. And a set of 10 plots for science fiction books. In the children’s set, half of the plots are for younger kids and the other half for older kids. Sci-fi is always popular. TV and movies constantly are showing some sci-fi stories. Maybe you will write... [...]

Your book’s best sales agent is your cover #ad

We may say, “Don’t judge a book by its cover”, but we don’t practice it. If you are a book author (or future author), your cover may doom you to failure, or may lead you to success. An attractive cover is critical if you are to have a best-seller. That’s true on Kindle, on Amazon, and on any other website. People can’t pick up your book to delve deeply into it, as they can in a physical book store. They have to rely on the cues they get from looking at its online ad. A cover that appeals to the target audience (along with a title that also appeals to them) gets... [...]


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