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Archive for the 'Kindle Marketing' Category

Kindle Bolt: Sell your fiction like lightning. #ad

Ryan Leonard and Lila Jade are creative Kindle authors. Between them they have a lot of Kindle success. Their success comes not just from the quality of their books, but the cleverness of their book promotion. In Kindle Bolt, they share their promotional strategies that they say will advertise your book to “millions” (that’s their word) of potential readers. And, they say, you can do it for free and without the techniques most authors turn to: • No submitting your book to hundreds of sites to get backlinks • No paid advertising • No blogging about your book •... [...]

Tink’s guide to writing popular fiction for Kindle #ad

Some of us would like to have fiction books earning us passive income (the Kindle platform has exploded the market for fiction), but we are hesitant, afraid that we don’t know enough to create a fiction book that would sell. Tink B.D. has a lot of experience in fiction writing and she has shown many less experienced writers how to be successful in this market. She is currently offering youTink’s guide to writing popular fiction, consisting of three recorded webinars to get you on the right track in your fiction career. 1. Tink’s Guide to Paranormal Romance and Urban Fantasy World... [...]

You, a published self-help author. Yes, really. #ad

Lina Trivedi is a published Kindle author and an expert in using the Kindle publishing process to get books published and marketed effectively. She has created several tools and courses to help people do well when publishing on Kindle. This week, as a special Christmas promotion, she is offering her Kindle author training she calls Kindle Holiday. In this 20 page printable training, Trivedi shows you how to write a book in the motivational/self-help/spiritual genre. She uses a step-by-step approach to her teaching, so you should have no trouble following her directions. Trivedi reports that using... [...]

The Inside Story on Kristen Eckstein’s Astounding Success with Kindle eBooks′ – ‘The Future of Ink’ Blog

The latest article on the ‘The Future of Ink’ blog is titled “The Inside Story on Kristen Eckstein’s Astounding Success with Kindle eBooks″. Denise Wakeman says, “Kindle has been a hot topic for the past couple of years, and for good reason! Business owners are finally beginning to realize how being published on Kindle can boost their credibility and skyrocket their profits. Ellen Britt and I invited publishing expert Kristen Eckstein to share her expertise and experience with Kindle ebook publishing. Kristen will demonstrate how you, as an online entrepreneur canbenefit from digital... [...]

Fantastic Fiction Decoded: write captivating fiction that sells #ad

Kindle author & marketer Kim Thomas and internationally bestselling author Joseph Nassise are both well-acquainted with selling fiction on the Kindle platform. They have “been there, done that.” In their new training, Fantastic Fiction Decoded, they are giving you an inside look at the process Nassise uses every day in his writing . Keep in mind that he has written twenty novels, multiple bestsellers, and earns a solid income from his Kindle sales. Inside Fantastic Fiction Decoded, you’ll discover the formula that well-known successful novelists for the Big 6 publishing houses... [...]

Even beginners can build a business publishing Kindle books #ad

Brad Callen has released new software (AK Elite) to help authors and publishers create books that will sell nicely on Kindle. Unlike offline bookstores with their hard copy books, Kindle is wide open for new authors and publishers. And don’t let the label “publisher” bother you. Hire someone to ghost write a book for you; that makes you a publisher. Many marketing consultants tell you that the first step to selling a lot of Kindle books is getting reviews. Reviews are certainly helpful, but Callen says they aren’t necessary to get top ranking. If you understand why the current... [...]

10 ready-made romance plots for your book #ad

Romance books have always been big sellers, at least ever since Jane Austen. On Kindle. they sell more than ever. Now, you can get a slice of that pie. You may think you’re not creative enough to think up a new plot for a book. But Charity Cason is, and she is now offering you 10 Complete Romance Plots. You can use these to give your writing a starting point and a path to follow from start to finish. Write the books yourself, or give them to a ghostwriter on Odesk or Fiverr. Before you use them, you will need to assign names to the characters, choose a location and a time (adapt them for... [...]

Great Kindle Titles bring more sales #ad

Ben Shaffer has found that choosing the right title for your book can increase sales significantly. Some title cause people to stop and click; others just bore them and send them on to browse something else. To help you create better titles for your books, Shaffer has created Killer Kindle Titles. It shows you how to choose the best title for your book so your chances of profit are much greater. As important as the rest of your cover may be, the title is even more important. This guide isn’t about all the aspects of Kindle marketing; it only focuses on this one crucial thing: getting your... [...]

Kindle Rockstar: Straight talk about successful Kindle marketing #ad

As far as I know, this is the only Kindle training course created by a “top 100” Kindle author. Brock specializes in writing fiction and publishing it on Kindle, and he is at the top of the game. He sold over 4000 books the week of August 17, 2013. He sold 200,000 in just two months. That’s a record anyone would be happy with. In Kindle Rockstar, he shows how he got to where he is. The techniques he shares are valid for fiction, and most work equally well for non-fiction. He shows you how he researches his niches to target and how to gather competitive information for the niche... [...]

Kindle Empire: How you can publish successful Kindle books #ad

The Kindle ecosystem makes a ton of money for Amazon. In fact, it makes so much on the e-books it sells that it can afford to lose money on the hardware. The Kindle books are so profitable because they offer the reader instant gratification. But Amazon isn’t the only one profiting from Kindle books. The authors are profiting, as well. All the marketing muscle of Amazon is available to promote the books on the Kindle platform. If you become a Kindle author, you can take advantage of all that Amazon does to promote the platform and the books on it. Even better, Kindle books produce recurring... [...]


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