This book contains all the information you need to format, publish and to start marketing your own Kindle book in one easy to use guide.
There are over 130 detailed tutorial images in this easy-to-use guide. It tells you everything you need to know to get your own book formatted, published and selling as a Kindle eBook on Amazon.
No-Technical Knowledge Required
A complete strategy for formatting, publishing and promoting your books on Kindle is documented in this book. It is what I do with every new book I release. You do not need to be a technical wizard, as each step is described in great detail with plenty of screenshots. If you can use Microsoft Word, you can publish your work on Amazon!
You Will Learn How To…
1) Turn your Microsoft Word manuscript into a great looking Kindle book. 2) Insert high quality images into your book. 3) Publish your book via Amazon's Kindle Publishing Direct platform. 4) Boost your sales by making sure you market your book effectively. 5) Create 'Amazon Style' book descriptions to attract potential purchasers.
High quality screenshots are used to illustrate every facet of the formatting, publishing and marketing process.
Special Bonuses You Will Receive In This Book
81 Websites To Submit Your Book To For Marketing 38 Facebook Groups To Join And Market Your Book Sample Press Release 28 Press Release Links Special Free Offer For Readers Of This Book
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Dr.. Allen Smith was born in the little town of Neoga, IL in 1951. He was saved at the early age of 12 years, and started preaching when he was just 15. He has been preaching and teaching now for 46 years. He has been a pastor for over 30 years of that time. Rev. Smith has been a featured speaker at camp-meetings and conventions down through the years. In addition, he spent 3 years as president of International Bible College and Seminary in DeSoto, Missouri, where he authored 9 different syllabi for the Seminary.
Dr. Smith presently holds a Master’s Degree in Religious Education, a Doctor of Divinity Degree, and a Doctor of Theology Degree and has published several articles, in nationwide religious publications.
From October of 1993 until July of 2010, Dr. Smith published a nation-wide Southern Gospel news magazine called SGN Scoops Digital. He is currently the founder and President of Lighthouse International Ministries which is a missionary outreach ministry.
Dr. Smith’s first Kindle Edition book titled "Why?: Answering Questions About The Crucifixion" is currently available on Amazon.com. His newest Kindle Edition book, a daily devotional, titled "One Day At A Time" is also available on Amazon.com.
I was given a pre-publication copy of this book, by the author, in exchange for a review. As a self-published author myself, and one who prefers to manually code his eBooks, I wanted to learn – from a technical point of view – about the process that enables anyone to successfully bring a book to market. There are loads of poorly-presented Kindle books out there, and I was ready to spot any flaws in this Microsoft Word process and deliver my damning verdict.
Had I been a naturally vindictive person, then I would have been disappointed and rather frustrated. Why? Because, quite simply, there is nothing wrong with this book or the process it describes.
The narrative is friendly and precise. There are no ambiguities in the directions, and the information, as far as I have tested them, are spot-on, and the tutorial images will remove any possibility of confusion when dealing with Amazon's publishing web pages.
But it's not only the publishing process that's given in this book; it's also the wealth of extra information contained in the Resources chapter: sample press release, an extensive list of websites where you can promote your book on marketing days, and other helpful websites and links.
Some of the information was new to me, and I have already begun to use this (whilst reading the book). That is what I liked – not knowing what gem of information would be on the next page. And, of course, the friendliness; it was as if I could hear the author's voice because I believe he writes as he speaks.
So even if you're a seasoned self-publisher on Kindle, I would recommend this book. And if you're new to the process, all the aspects are covered in this one volume; the clue is in the title.