Sell Your Articles on the Kindle
By Kate Harper
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About this ebook
Booklet for beginners on how to publish and sell short documents for the Amazon Kindle, such as magazine articles, essays, memoirs or instructional materials.
Topics include: How to get royalties by selling articles, determine pricing, formatting images, representing articles accurately in e-Reader bookstores, avoiding unnecessary costs, easiest ways to sell articles, and how to submit articles to the "Kindle Singles" (special Amazon category).
Tips are also applicable for a variety of mobile devices such as the Barnes and Noble Nook and Apple ipad. You will learn how to publish your article in a word processor, without having to learn HTML coding. Instructional Appendices Include: How to create table of contents and internal links, dealing with common formatting problems, converting your article for a Kindle device, easy preview options before you publish, and a curated list of the 50 best resources to find free kindle books & software, podcasts, help forums and the best blogs to help you publish on the Kindle (10,000 words).
Kate Harper lives in the San Francisco Bay Area and is a gift designer who is inspired by the merging of art and technology. She is active in the podcasting, art licensing and sharing economy.
Kate Harper
Kate Harper is a designer in Berkeley, California who is inspired by the intersection of art and technology. She is active in the new media, art licensing and DIY arts communities in the San Francisco Bay area.
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Sell Your Articles on the Kindle - Kate Harper
How to Publish and Sell Your Article on the Kindle
12 Beginner Tips for Short Documents
By Kate Harper
First Page • Adding images • Word Processors • Formatting • Links • • Beginnings and Endings • Lists • Uploading • Pricing • Store Description • Selling • Table of Contents• Inserting Images • Blank Space Problems • Nook Publishing • Previewing • Converting• Resources
All Rights Reserved © 2017 Kate Harper
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Until I started selling hundreds of articles a month, I didn’t realize there was a ready, accessible market for short documents. I also didn't know how many people were interested in buying them. I learned that a writer doesn’t have to publish an entire book in order to receive royalties for their work. This is the new secret sweet spot
of the e-Reader publishing market.
What I call Kindle Articles
are short documents, similar to printed magazine articles, which are published on the Amazon bookstore, along with many other online bookstores, for the Kindle and multiple mobile devices.
There is a lot of information available on how to publish e-Books, but very little attention is given to selling articles. This book explains how to create article-length documents, how to price them, how long they should be, the best way to describe them on the Amazon Store, and how to give the customer a good value.
The advantages of publishing articles are:
1) They allow writers to receive monthly royalties instead of flat fees.
2) They articles are displayed next to books on the Amazon and digital bookstores.
3) Because their price is usually lower than books, they are a comparable bargain when sitting next to a book.
You don't need to know HTML, use special software, or pay fees in order to publish an article. You can easily write, convert, upload and publish your article by simply using a word processor.
Most of the information in this book comes from my own experience of buying and selling Kindle articles. I am also active in the Kindle publishing support communities, forums and newsgroups, and I have seen many of the problems writers face when trying to sell short documents.
This book contains many recommendations that distinguish the differences between publishing articles and books, along with how to increase sales, prepare documents in the simplest way, and then format them so they can be read on multiple devices, such smart phones, tablets and desktop computers. The recommendations I suggest are also applicable to Amazon Singles
an additional subject category Amazon offers which features short stories, memoirs, essays and articles ranging from 5,000-30,000 words.
I believe you will find these tips will help you start down the road of receiving royalties for your articles.
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TIP #1
Only Put 4 Things on Your First Page
Publishing guidelines for most e-Readers instruct you to put your front matter on separate pages (i.e. a table of contents, title, copyright, acknowledgements, dedication, preface, prologue, and publisher contact information). By doing this, you can easily add too many pages to