The Kindle ATM Part 1: How I went from zero to 1500 sales in 5 months!




Amazon has truly created a publishing revolution with its Kindle platform, recent figures from Amazon tell the story. For every 100 physical books sold on Amazon, 105 Kindle books are sold. Amazon is estimated to have sold more than 8 million Kindles. Now that creates an opportunity, because Amazon needs content and lots of it. This is how we will start making money using the method that I describe below. I went from zero sales to 1500 sales in 5 months publishing content for Amazon’s Kindle platform.

Amazon has leveled the playing field for small publishers (you and me) by allowing anyone to publish to Kindle and Create Space Amazon’s Publish On Demand or POD service without costing a dime, as long as the content meets their requirements. Terms of Service (TOS). ). That removes all the barriers to self-publishing that have prevented so many people from being successful.

The traditional route of approaching publishers who suffer rejection often for years is over. This has allowed some people to earn their entire income by publishing on Kindle. But most of us may never write a novel.

This is how we can do it, we will publish non-fiction information products (books) and provide outstanding value and content. At first glance, this may seem a bit different from selling information products on eBay. With Kindle, all delivery is done electronically, there are no products to ship. It’s a real game and forget about business. You can also sell the same content on eBay and deliver it as a physical product yourself.

There are a lot of really HOT marketplaces on Kindle, so we’ll take a look at these, surprisingly, “Make Money Online” products are NOT big sellers, so it may be best to stay away from these, at least at first until we’ve learned . to market our other products correctly.

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We’re going to be publishing our own range of books on Kindle and elsewhere, so we need content, so we have four options:

  • Writing it ourselves, very time consuming and some would say tedious and what if you feel like you can’t write (actually we all can)
  • Get your book ghost written for you, you can use a service like e-lance, The Warrior Forum or Student Gems to find a worker to do this for you. This is an expensive option and you will need to give a very strict specification for the job.
  • Use Public Domain Content: There’s a good chance that popular content is already on Kindle, but there’s a lot of public domain content that hasn’t been tapped yet. I have a strategy for getting public domain works accepted for Kindle. EVEN if it is already for sale on the site
  • Build your book from PLR (Private Label Rights) materials, this is a great option, but you’ll need to approach this the right way; otherwise Amazon will reject your books.

The thing to always remember is that Kindle Publishing is a numbers game and we need to have a lot of content.

In Kindle Cash Machine Part 2, we’ll take a look at the best sources of free and paid content to help you compile a wide range of books in different subject areas.

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