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Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) offers almost everything you need to self publish your book and it’s a relatively simple process – if you know what to do. The devil’s in the details – and details such as formatting your manuscript correctly, designing a compelling cover, pricing your book to sell and how to promote it to maximize sales are critical elements that Amazon omits. Why publish on Amazon's Kindle? Amazon.com is the largest bookseller in the world. They ship tens of millions of paperback and hardback books, but for every print book they ship, they sell more Kindle books. The market for Kindle books is exploding. My new book, “Kindle, How To Publish, Promote & Profitis a stepbystep blueprint that guides you through the formatting process, and then explains every detail of what you need to do to create awareness for your book and drive targeted buyers to your Amazon sales page. The barriers to publishing have been eliminated! The role of a traditional publisher is disappearing. We no longer need their distribution channels, forget about inventory, print runs, literary agents or virtually anything associated with conventional book publishing. The digital age of books has arrived! Amazon.com sold more than 3 times as many Kindle books in 2011 as it did in 2010. Customers are now choosing Kindle books more often than print books because they like the convenience and the prices. “Hi, my name is Tom Heatherington and I am the author of “Kindle, How To Publish, Promote & Profit“. I am also the author of another Kindle book (SEO & Social Media Marketing Guide) and a print book, which was published by Macmillan titled, The Complete Small Business Internet Guide. I’ve experienced the publishing world from both sides; traditional print and digital books, and I am sold on the future (and the present) of electronic publishing.”

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   Amazon’s   Kindle   Direct   Publishing   (KDP)  offers  almost  everything  you  need   to  self-­‐publish   your   book   and   it’s   a   relatively  simple  process   –   if   you  know  what   to   do.  The  devil’s  in  the  details  –  and  details  such  as   formatting   your   manuscript   correctly,  designing  a  compelling  cover,  pricing  your  book   to   sell   and   how   to   promote   it   to  maximize   sales   are   critical   elements   that  Amazon  omits.    Why  publish  on  Amazon's  Kindle?    Amazon.com   is   the   largest   bookseller   in  the   world.   They   ship   tens   of   millions   of  paperback   and   hardback   books,   but   for  every  print  book  they  ship,  they  sell  more  

Kindle  books.  The  market  for  Kindle  books  is  exploding.    My  new  book,   “Kindle,   How   To   Publish,  Promote   &   Profit”   is   a   step-­‐by-­‐step  blueprint   that   guides   you   through   the  formatting   process,   and   then   explains  every   detail   of   what   you   need   to   do   to  create  awareness   for  your  book  and  drive  targeted   buyers   to   your   Amazon   sales  page.    

   The   barriers   to   publishing   have   been  eliminated!    The   role   of   a   traditional   publisher   is  disappearing.   We   no   longer   need   their  distribution   channels,   forget   about  inventory,   print   runs,   literary   agents   or  virtually   anything   associated   with  

conventional   book   publishing.   The   digital  age  of  books  has  arrived!    Amazon.com   sold   more   than   3   times   as  many   Kindle   books   in   2011   as   it   did   in  2010.    Customers  are  now  choosing  Kindle  books   more   often   than   print   books  because  they  like  the  convenience  and  the  prices.      

     

“Hi,  my  name  is  Tom  Heatherington  and  I  am  the  author  of  “Kindle,  How  To  Publish,  Promote  &  Profit“.  I  am  also  the  author  of  another  Kindle  

book  (SEO  &  Social  Media  Marketing  Guide)  and  a  print  book,  which  was  published  by  Macmillan  titled,  The  Complete  Small  Business  Internet  

Guide.    I’ve  experienced  the  publishing  world  from  both  sides;  traditional  print  and  digital  books,  and  I  am  sold  on  the  future  (and  the  present)  of  electronic  publishing.”