On Jan. 15, 2010, the publishing world changed. Until then, publishing on Amazon's Kindle was limited to those with a U.S. bank account. This condition was removed, and now anyone in the world can publish directly on Kindle.
Patrick L. Halliwell published his first Kindle book, a... read more
Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION
2. MAKING THE DECISION
The Advantages of Publishing on Kindle
The Disadvantages of Publishing on Kindle
Making the Decision
3. RESEARCH
Legal Matters: the publishing/distribution agreement
Tax Matters: including international taxation
Copyright Matters: rights and permissions
Business Matters: including author/publisher names
Learning How to Publish on Kindle
4. PREPARING THE MATERIAL
The Work: is it ready?
The Manuscript: basic formatting and testing
Graphics: product image, and images inside the manuscript
Product Description and Author Profile
5. PUBLISHING
6. AFTER PUBLISHING
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