You are browsing the archive for Kindle.
Jun 11 2013in Member Blog, Resources by Ashly LorenzanaTags: book covers, Kindle, tutorial
One of the more challenging steps in the self-publishing process for me was creating Kindle eBook cover designs. Second most challenging I’d have to say was the formatting, but I did end up finding a solution to that. We’ll save that story for another day. Being a writer and not a graphic designer, I had [...]
Tags: book covers, Kindle, tutorial
Apr 19 2013in Member Blog by Catherine ToskoTags: content, Kindle, mediocre, self-publishing
Fred Crawley of The New Statesman chews over the rise of self – published content on Kindle from an original angle – is the concept of “own-brand” consumerism affecting self-published books? Are standards slipping to give way to instant gratification? Should proofreading standards be higher? Discuss… In the digital video shops we increasingly use as [...]
Tags: content, Kindle, mediocre, self-publishing
Feb 28 2012in Features, Opinion by James MoushonTags: Amazon, authors, Barnes and Noble, book marketing, Book Reviews, Branding, Call Off the Dogs, distribution, e-books, E-Publishing, Kindle, marketing, self-publishing
Does Amazon have a winning hand or do they need to draw more cards to stay ahead in the game? Amazon is the dominate player in the ebook industry, hands down. In fact, they are so strong that they can sell some products at a loss and still win the hand. They can do this [...]
Tags: Amazon, authors, Barnes and Noble, book marketing, Book Reviews, Branding, Call Off the Dogs, distribution, e-books, E-Publishing, Kindle, marketing, self-publishing
Feb 1 2012in Features, Opinion by James MoushonTags: book design, book marketing, Call Off the Dogs, e-books, E-Publishing, editing, Indie publishing, Joel Friedlander, Kindle, marketing, self-publishing, smashwords, tips, traditional publishing, writing
So when will we start to see REAL ebooks appear on the market? You know the ebooks that take advantage of their digital environment. Ebooks that have been rendered to improve the reader’s ebook experience. As the number of ebook devices explodes into the book reader’s world, the readers are going to expect more. This [...]
Tags: book design, book marketing, Call Off the Dogs, e-books, E-Publishing, editing, Indie publishing, Joel Friedlander, Kindle, marketing, self-publishing, smashwords, tips, traditional publishing, writing
Dec 5 2011in Resources by Henry BaumTags: Kindle
Sometimes when you create a Kindle edition, it is posted separately from the print edition so it is appears to be an entirely different book, with two distinct pages. There’s no rhyme or reason why this happens to some books and not others, but it can be a real problem – especially when you’ve cultivated [...]
Tags: Kindle
Nov 1 2011in Member Blog, Opinion by Boudica FosterTags: Kindle
So, that leaves us with that age old question – if you were going to be left on a deserted island, what three books/records would you take with you? Well, ok, we now have to ask – what three things would you take with you?
Tags: Kindle
Oct 28 2011in Features, Member Blog, Opinion by James MoushonTags: Amazon, bobbi newman, Call Off the Dogs, e-books, Indie publishing, Kindle, Kindle Library Lending, library, library checkout limits, maximizing library returns, privacy, sarah houghton, smashwords, traditional publishing
My usual blogging direction is toward the ebook author and the self-publishing world. With this blog I take a left turn and explore the Amazon Library Lending Process and how it affects the ebook ecosystem.
The Jungle [...]
Tags: Amazon, bobbi newman, Call Off the Dogs, e-books, Indie publishing, Kindle, Kindle Library Lending, library, library checkout limits, maximizing library returns, privacy, sarah houghton, smashwords, traditional publishing
Oct 10 2011in Lead Story, Opinion by James MoushonTags: Amanda Hocking, Amazon, authors, Brier Dudley, Call Off the Dogs, e-books, E-Publishing, ebooks, henry baum, indie author, Indie publishing, J.A. Konrath, John Locke, Kindle, Kindle Library Lending, Louise Voss, Markus Reily, Overdrive, self-publishing
As new ebook authors and self-publishers continue to try to get exposure in the digital world, several new events could present an expanded opportunity to reach the ebook reader.
1. Amazon’s new generation of Kindles plus the IPad rival ‘Kindle Fire’ will definitely expand the reading [...]
Tags: Amanda Hocking, Amazon, authors, Brier Dudley, Call Off the Dogs, e-books, E-Publishing, ebooks, henry baum, indie author, Indie publishing, J.A. Konrath, John Locke, Kindle, Kindle Library Lending, Louise Voss, Markus Reily, Overdrive, self-publishing
Oct 9 2011in Features, Opinion by MarkTags: advance, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, bookstores, brick and mortar, business model, Disney, E-Publishing, editor, enterprise-publishing, entrepreneurs, facebook, failed author, filter system, independent, indie, internet, iPhone, JK Rowling, Kindle, litmus test, logical fallacy, manuscript, market saturation, marketing, net worth, Nook, profit, publication, sales, self-published, self-publishing, selflessness, smashwords, solitary profession, Stephanie Meyer, Stephen King, The Dead Don't Cry, Twitter, vanity author, WordPress
There is something happening in the publishing industry right now. Something seismic. Regular men and women – children even! – are beginning to self-publish. The internet has given them the keys to a once gated empire – and the gatekeepers are not happy. There is a system in place for writers, a proven process that [...]
Tags: advance, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, bookstores, brick and mortar, business model, Disney, E-Publishing, editor, enterprise-publishing, entrepreneurs, facebook, failed author, filter system, independent, indie, internet, iPhone, JK Rowling, Kindle, litmus test, logical fallacy, manuscript, market saturation, marketing, net worth, Nook, profit, publication, sales, self-published, self-publishing, selflessness, smashwords, solitary profession, Stephanie Meyer, Stephen King, The Dead Don't Cry, Twitter, vanity author, WordPress
Sep 13 2011in Features, Resources by Piotr KowalczykTags: Kindle, tips
Recently Amazon added to Kindle Store a new, very useful feature – Look Inside. It is the same feature as Look Inside for printed editions but it’s showing the content of the relevant Kindle book. More details about the this functionality you can find in this post and now I’d like to focus on how [...]
Tags: Kindle, tips