The Amazon Kindle

July 23rd, 2009

Sulumits Retsambew Are you an author who is interested in writing e-books for the Amazon Kindle platform? If so, you may rethink your decision many times before getting started. You may wonder if writing e-books for the Amazon Kindle is worth the time. So is it? It depends.

As with any other moneymaking opportunity, writing digital text e-books for the Amazon Kindle has its risks. You can write an e-book, convert it to digital text on the Amazon.com website, and list your book for sale, but you aren’t guaranteed sales. A good cover, a detailed description, a good book, and a fair selling price can increase your chance of profits. But, it is important to look at the popularity of the Amazon Kindle. Over a year after its release, it is still a hit. As long as people buy and use the Kindle, you can make money.

As previously stated, the Amazon Kindle is a popular e-book reading device. Why is that?

It is portable. The Amazon Kindle pushes e-books to the next level. Before, users could not escape their computers to read a digital book. Even those with laptops were at a disadvantage, because they couldn’t curl up with a good book without a bulky laptop in the way. The Amazon Kindle provides users with freedom.

It’s weight. The Amazon Kindle weighs 10.3 ounces. This is less than most paperback books and all hardcover novels. As previously stated, it caters to those who want to curl up with a blanket and a good book. They can actually do so because the device is so light!

It is durable. With portable devices, durability is vital. Those who use these devices on the go, like the Amazon Kindle, are more likely to drop or damage it. The good news is that a traditional drop shouldn’t damage the Amazon Kindle. In fact, visit Amazon.com and they have a drop test video for you to watch with your own eyes!

It is easy to clean. Unfortunately, many consumers do not consider cleaning ease when buying electronics. Not only do some readers like to curl up with a blanket and a good book, but a snack too. Visit Amazon.com and browse the reviews. Many users mention spilling a small amount of liquid or dumping crumbs on the device, but they are all easy to clean. This helps to extend the life and use of the Amazon Kindle.

It is wireless. The Amazon Kindle is equipped with Whispernet. It uses Sprint’s data network to connect users to the Amazon Kindle Store on the go. So, not only can owners purchase an e-book at the drop of the hat, they can do so without a computer and connecting cables. This sets the Amazon Kindle apart from its only viable competition, the Sony Reader.

In conclusion, there are many reasons why the Amazon Kindle is not only a popular e-book reader, but a hit. As a writer, you can and should use this popularity to your advantage. Write an e-book, register for a free Amazon.com account, visit the digital text platform, enter in your product description, covert your e-book to digital text, set your selling price, and publish. Within 24 hours, your book should be listed for sale on Amazon.com. According to their Terms and Conditions, you get 35% royalties from each sale.

Amazon’s Digital Text Platform

July 7th, 2009

Amazon’s digital text platform, also known as DTP, may not mean much to you. It may be just another application you don’t need. Stop right now! Don’t think this way. As an e-book author, Amazon’s digital text platform is not just an application, but a moneymaking tool. It allows you to covert your e-books into digital text format. What is so special about this format? It makes your e-book compatible with the popular Amazon Kindle. In fact, when finished, your e-book is sold in the Amazon Kindle Book Store!

You can visit the Amazon DTP two ways. The easiest is by visiting DigitalTextPlatform.com. Access is also possible through Amazon.com. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the “Self-Publish with Us,” link. Choose the Amazon Kindle. In fact, while on this page, examine Amazon’s other self-publishing options.

Amazon owns and operates this website. All Amazon accounts will work. If you do not have an Amazon account, create a free one. All users need to visit the “My Account,” section on the dashboard. Make sure your information is up-to-date and accurate. They need a way to contact you and pay you when a sale is made.

To start the publishing process, select “My Self,” from the dashboard headings. Then, click to add a new item. A new box will appear. This is step one of three. Enter in product details. An ISBN number is requested, but not required. A description of your book is optional too, but this is a must. Reader will not buy a book based on its cover and title alone. Write a short, but detailed description. Highlight the steps covered in the how-to guide or summarize the storyline in the horror book.

Also in the product description box is a heading for category and search keywords. These steps too are optional, but important. Choose the right category for your book. Don’t list a creative horror book in with the romance novels and so forth. As for keywords, be accurate. Describe the book in short words or phrases. Does the e-book show people how to save money? Save money on groceries, save on groceries, how to save money, and ways to save money are great keyword search phrases.

Once the product details are complete, save the page and the move onto the next. This page is titled “Upload and Preview Book.” A box will appear asking for the media location. Browse your computer to find the file. HTML files are recommended, but documents ending in .txt, .pdf, and .doc are acceptable. After finding the proper document, upload. The process will begin. The file is not only uploaded, but converted into digital text too. For that reason, this process can take time. File size and internet connection impacts upload times.

The second half of this step is previewing your document. Most files will convert without complications, but they do occur. In most cases, they are formatting issues, such as missing paragraph breaks. Scan your document. Make necessary changes before saving the page and moving onto the next.

The final step in this process is to set your selling price. Prices can be .99 cents to $200. According to Amazon’s Terms and Conditions, you receive 35% in royalties from each sale. You are paid after your royalties total $10. Don’t overprice your book, as it will limit sales. Don’t under price, as it will impact your profits. Save your price and move onto the next step, this is to publish. Within 24 hours, your digital text book will be available for sale on Amazon.com.

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