The Kindle Publishing Bible Quotes
The Kindle Publishing Bible
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Tom Corson-Knowles335 ratings, 4.19 average rating, 48 reviews
The Kindle Publishing Bible Quotes
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“Make sure you list your book on all these sites AT LEAST 1 week in advance so that they have time to post it for you.”
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
“I believe Buck Books is now the most powerful book promotion site for authors, and it’s free to use.”
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
“Did you know there are hundreds of sites where you can list your free Kindle book promotions and they will give you FREE publicity and promote your book to avid Kindle readers?”
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
“I believe the only real shame in life comes from not following your heart.”
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
“It’s called the copycat writing exercise. Your task is to emulate your favorite writer and write two pages of your book as if you were them. For example, if you love Think and Grow Rich like I do, you would write two pages of your book as if you were Napoleon Hill writing it. The idea of this exercise isn’t to become a copycat but rather to learn about the VOICE of an author. Every person on this planet has a unique voice – and every great author lets their voice shine through their writing.”
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
“First of all, I recommend mentioning the following Tweeters who promote Kindle books and letting them know about your book with the link to it and the dates of your free promotion:”
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
“According to a study from Digital Book Today, here are the rankings for the most book sales per day on Amazon (the percentages are the percent of total sales for the week): 1. Monday 17.6% 2. Sunday 17.4% 3. Wednesday 13.8%”
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
“However, if you only have one book and you REALLY want to get the most results out of your KDP free days, then I would recommend doing two promotions – one for 3 days and one for 2 days.”
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
“go through the books by these similar authors and contact the people who reviewed their books, offering them a free review copy of your book.”
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
“Amazon has a list of the top 500 and top 1000 reviewers. I highly recommend contacting these top reviewers and asking them to review your book.”
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
“Make sure to test your book covers using Facebook ads”
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
“a book published in paperback via CreateSpace as well as Kindle will have different and separate keywords for the paperback sales page and the Kindle sales page. So make sure you utilize good relevant and DIFFERENT keywords for each version of your book!”
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
“You can change your category anytime you want. If you’re not in the top 100 in a category, change your category to a less competitive one.”
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
“I highly recommend that whenever you stop writing for the day, stop with a half-written sentence so you can just pick it up where you left off without any hesitation or time wasting.”
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
“For frictionless publishing, I write the book, finish the chapters and then post it on Kindle with minimal or no editing immediately for 99 cents. At this stage, the book is definitely worth at least 99 cents so I know that anyone who reads it will get a lot of value out of it and will not be disappointed in their investment. But, I don’t aim to publish and sell 99-cent books. I believe my books are much more valuable. So as soon as I know the book is live on Kindle, I work my butt off to make sure to edit out all the typos, add in any graphics or pictures I need, check the formatting, rewrite any sections that are unclear, add in bonus info and content for my readers and voila! What used to take me 2-3 months to edit and complete now takes 2-3 days, sometimes less. Once I’m confident that the book is finished and I’ve uploaded the final copy on Kindle (unless I find more typos or decide to add more later which I can do anytime thanks to the ease of Ebook publishing), I raise the book’s price to my ideal selling price.”
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
― The Kindle Publishing Bible
