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Publishing books on Amazon! Do you want to know how?
Do you want to know how to market your book?
Do you want to know how to build a passive income stream that will work while you sleep?
If you have these questions then try my audiobook, you will learn:
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Introduction
Self-Publishing Overview
The Amazon Self-Publishing Platform
Chapter 1 Researching for a area of interest two
Chapter 2 Creation of Bestselling Content
Chapter three Simply Outsourcing – Leverage Your Trusted Team of Freelancers
Chapter 4 Essential Marketing Strategies to Fast-Track Your Book to Bestseller Status!
Chapter 6 Alternative Distribution Channels
Chapter 7 Publishing on Kindle
Conclusion
AMAZON KDP
Step By Step Guide to Publish Your Book On Amazon
STEVE SMITH
Introduction 5
Self-Publishing Overview 7
The Amazon Self-Publishing Platform 7
Chapter 1 Researching for a area of interest two 9
Which Niche to Choose? 15
Fiction or Nonfiction, the Pros and Cons 17
Publishing Nonfiction Books 18
Publishing Fiction Books 18
The Art and Science: How to Craft Killer Titles and Descriptions That Sell 19
How to Chоoѕе the Right Kindle Kеуwоrdѕ 19
Selecting Kеуwоrdѕ 20
Chесk Yоur Kеуwоrdѕ with Google Keyword Planner or MerchantWords 21
Chесk Your Kеуwоrdѕ оn Amаzоn 21
Decide Yоur Sеvеn Kеуwоrdѕ 21
Resources 21
End of Chapter Review 22
Chapter 2 Creation of Bestselling Content 23
How to Create Your Killer Table of Contents 23
5 Techniques to Produce Content Fast and Overcome Writer’s Block 24
Use a Recorder 25
Join a Writer’s Group 25
500-Words-A-Day 26
Talk to People and Gather Data 26
Edit Your Old Work or Other Writers’ Works 26
Exercise: 27
Chapter three Simply Outsourcing – Leverage Your Trusted Team of Freelancers 28
Editing 29
Formatting 30
Upload to KDP 30
Audiobooks 30
Ghostwriters 30
Copywriters 32
So what are my pointers when it comes to writing persuasive sales copy? 33
Tip #1: Razor-Sharp Focus 33
Tip #2: A Good Flow 33
Tip #3: Know Your Demographics 33
Tip #4: A Strong Call to Action 34
Tip #5: Listen to the Experts 34
How to Get a Killer Cover Design That Sells 34
What are the key points of a properly cover design? 35
Important Pages That Will Add Massive Value for Your Readers 36
End of Chapter Review 38
Chapter 4 Essential Marketing Strategies to Fast-Track Your Book to Bestseller Status! 39
Three Important Criteria to Be a Number 1 Bestseller 39
Downloads or Purchases 39
Verified Reviews and Average Ratings 39
Price 40
What Is the Secret Algorithm Of E-Book Sites? 40
My everyday copywriter truly sums it up in three components: 43
Short-Term Marketing Versus Long-Term Marketing Prowess 44
How and Where to Get Your Initial Reviews 45
“Armageddon Traffic” Marketing Strategies 47
End of Chapter Review 51
Chapter 5 List Building and E-Mail Automation System 52
Chapter 6 Alternative Distribution Channels 61
What Are the Various Print-On-Demand Channels? 61
Self-Publish, Print, and Distribute Your Own Books 63
The Rising Star in Book Publishing: Audiobooks 66
Brick-and-Mortar Bookstores 67
Other Miscellaneous Places to Sell Your Books 69
End of Chapter Review 70
Chapter 7 Publishing on Kindle 72
Book Details 72
Pen Name 73
Publishing Rights 73
Categories 73
Uploading The Cover and Book 73
Publishing Territories 74
Royalties 74
Posting Your Book 74
Your Book is Published, Now What? 75
Getting Reviews 76
Number of Reviews 76
How to Get Reviews 76
Improving Your Ranking 77
Conclusion 80
These days, simply about anybody I meet claims that they always desired to be a writer. So what’s stopping them?
For years, being a author was not the problem. Getting published was! Even if you may want to write a Blockbuster, or the “How-To” e book that the world used to be waiting for, the system of getting it posted and allotted was once so hit-and-miss that the sizable majority of manuscripts never made it to market.
Then along came Amazon, turning the e book retailing market upside down through constructing their big online income portal. They saw that it wouldn't be too lengthy earlier than shopping for stuff on-line would emerge as the norm rather than the exception. In what appears like no time at all, Amazon has dominated the Book, CD, and Video retailing landscape, with tens of millions of customers shopping for billions of units each year.
Once the Internet used to be hooked up as a achievable way to distribute, that is to say that the buying tactics and security had been in place, the next wave was once Digital Media. Apple did it, Netflix did it, and Amazon did it.
Amazon’s strength lay in books. In the same way that Apple had mixed a particularly handy purchasing machine with a horny device which should store and play music, Amazon's Kindle was once set to be the subsequent revolution. Amazon had the e book catalogue, and a loyal purchaser base who were used to buying physical books on line and who relied on the Company. Kindle took off like wildfire and now, a number of generations later, it’s synonymous with electronic books. At remaining count, there had been over 30 million energetic Kindle devices in the world.
The huge publishing groups had been justifiably sceptical in the beginning, and noticed Amazon's method to the market as a land-grab. However as the market matured and the channels stabilised, it grew to be clear that E-Readers would be the future of publishing. Alongside e book downloads, the arrival of pill computers revolutionised the sale of printed and recorded media, and the center classes of the Western world began to cross their media consumption in the direction of an solely digital model. Amazon seized the opportunity, realising that consumers who had invested in something like an Apple iPad would possibly no longer want to elevate an extra system for studying books. By launching a Kindle App to run on iPad, iPod, iPhone, and Android clever devices, Amazon ensured that truly all and sundry who had a portable display screen additionally had the capability to purchase and down load books from the Kindle store.
For aspiring authors, the real leap forward came when Amazon opened up the Kindle platform to User-Generated Content, and the arrival of CreateSpace and KDP shortly transformed the self-publishing market. Before Amazon received involved, “Vanity Publishing,” where the creator paid for the production and manufacturing of their book, was truely the solely way to ever see your phrases in bound-print. Boxes of unsalable publications lay around in cupboards and drawers, frequently having price their authors thousands, with little or no risk of ever accomplishing a public audience. They name it pulp in the trade!