The Kindle is a much faster, easier, and higher probability of succeeding method to publishing. E-books are a huge market currently with the ever-growing technology age.
Trying to get published by an offline big time marketing company is much more difficult. If you have a book that you think just has to be published and you were born into this universe to bring it to be seen by the world, the Kindle is your friend.
This book is going to get straight to what you need to know (without unnecessary fluff and fillers to pad the book up). You’re probably feeling nervous and overwhelmed. No need to fear; sit back and relax. This book will tell you the crux of what you need to know on how to publish on the Kindle.
Keep in mind that technology evolves fast, so by the time you read this guide some of the features may have changed slightly, i.e. some of the features such as navigation may change, but the overall process will still be valid.
Advantages to using The Kindle
No physical junk that takes up space and creates dust
It’s fast and easy to edit your book at any time
Convenient for you and the reader to use; libraries of books in your pocket
Easier to get the recognition you deserve that is harder to win with offline publishers
Doesn’t require literary agents for publication, which is often as tough to get as a publisher
Big Publishing companies also publish their books on Kindle, allowing the “playing field” to come close to level than ever before Disadvantages
Doesn’t have the status as traditional published books contain
Doesn’t have the marketing behind it that could give it immense exposure
Requires patience to prove yourself as a quality author
Chapter two will give a summary of the signing up process, which can appear overwhelming and confusing at first, but is really very simple.
The key is to set time apart, be relaxed, and patient with it all. There’s no rush; the key is consistency over time. That is what is going to make you a world renowned author!