World Famous Comics: Start Earning a Living Today Writing Articles for the Kindle: How to Use the Kindle to Publish Short-Form Writing Content (Publishing and Marketing Books, ... Digital Text Platform for the Kindle Reader)
Start Earning a Living Today Writing Articles for the Kindle: How to Use the Kindle to Publish Short-Form Writing Content (Publishing and Marketing Books, ... Digital Text Platform for the Kindle Reader)
By: Stephen Windwalker Average Rating: Binding: Kindle Edition Format: Kindle Book Label: Harvard Perspectives Press - indieKindle.blogspot.com Publication Date: February 01, 2008
Book Description: You may be closer than you think to the point where you can be paid fairly for writing about topics that interest you. Manage your own writing career and make it pay by writing material that people want to read and publishing it on the Kindle Digital Text Platform. Write well, make it relevant to the interests of a significant niche of readers, and optimize it for search, and you'll be amazed at the money it can put in your pocket. Windwalker shares tips and tactics based on his own experience taking one article to the top of the Kindle bestseller list and two other articles into the top 500 during the first two months following the Kindle launch and outlines a model by which a hardworking Kindle writer can be earning $75,000 annually after one year. This article is excerpted from Stephen Windwalker's forthcoming book, Publishing and Marketing Books, Articles and Zines on Amazon's Digital Text Platform for the Kindle Reader. About 4,000 words. Also available in hard copy at the main Amazon store.
Very helpful article for serious writers My son is working on a series of articles aimed at niche markets for the Kindle, and he found this article provided exactly what he needed to get started, to think through how to focus particular content for a particular market, and to inspire him to have some faith in what he could accomplish by publishing in this forum.
Skip this item. The title has almost nothing to do with the content! Very little original content in this item, other than saying it's a great idea to publish for the Kindle. So read this sentence and save yourself the two bucks. The title is a come-on and has just about nothing to do with the content.