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5 quick ways to react to "content copying / plagiarism" Posted: 10 Jan 2012 08:32 PM PST If you find your content is copied, do not get bugged up so much… there are easy ways to take care of the situation.
I find the first two steps works great in most of the situations, 70% content copier responds to the first 2 steps. |
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The Ultimate Guide to Publishing Your eBook on Amazon’s Kindle Platform Posted: 12 Mar 2012 04:00 AM PDT I have returned from the fiery abyss of writing my first eBook and uploading it on Kindle, and I bring you this message: It’s not that bad. But why write and publish an eBook? If you’re an online marketer, entrepreneur, writer, blogger, or maybe a chef, what’s the point? Here’s what I’ve found:
The opportunities to grow and expand your business or ideas through publishing an eBook are limitless. With a insightful, compelling eBook, your words can instill valuable wisdom, actions, stories and ideas that can build trust and relationships with your audience. If you follow the seven steps below, you’ll never have to read another article on publishing to Amazon’s Kindle platform ever again. Let’s get started … Step 1: Define your target audienceThis is business and marketing 101, baby. Without a target audience, an eBook is useless. Without a target audience, you will not see an increase in subscribers, traffic, or any building of trust whatsoever. Ask yourself:
When Stephen King wrote, he wrote to his wife. When Steven Pressfield wrote The War of Art, he wrote to writers and creatives alike. When John Locke wrote How I Sold 1 Million eBooks in 5 Months, he wrote to most of the people reading this article right now. Before you even think about putting a letter on that blank page, stop and ask yourself: Who am I writing to? Step 2: Do you have a platform?Writers have an obligation to their audience — to respond and listen to their feedback, to build a relationship, to keep them as readers forever. Why would anyone want to miss that opportunity? That’s why we have blogs and Twitter. Let me fix that: That’s why you should be publishing to your own blog and using Twitter. Your blog can benefit you and your eBook in many ways:
Twitter is a great platform for your eBook and yourself:
You’re ultimately shorting yourself by not having either platform. It doesn’t matter what genre you write for, your audience needs a place to find you, get to know you, and stay updated. Just remember … don’t be a digital sharecropper. Step 3: Write your eBookYou have your target audience in mind, and you have a blog and/or social media platform of some kind. Good. Do you want to know how I started my eBook after I delayed it for a few months? I woke up one morning, opened Pages for Mac, typed the title that I had in mind, and wrote. That’s what you need to do. Just start. Whatever time you read this, just know that if you don’t start tomorrow morning (or whenever you are comfortable writing), then you will never write an eBook. The easiest way to do this is either use Microsoft Word or Pages for Mac. (Kindle suggests you write it in Word because if you decide to format this yourself, you must save your file to a filtered .html or .htm format, which translates on the Kindle very well.) A few things you will have to keep in mind when writing:
Once you have finished writing the eBook, start the formatting process. Step 4: Tools to download before formattingYou will need to download a few things to preview and format your eBook. Kindle Tools & Resources If you haven’t downloaded the app already — and you don’t have InDesign — you will need both KindleGen and Previewer. KindleGen is a program that will convert your saved file into a format used for the Previewer (.mobi); when you have that file in place, just drag it into the Previewer. With the Previewer, you get to preview your eBook to ensure it’s formatted to your desire. When on the Previewer, you can go up to the top menu, and click the option to view your eBook on the actual Kindle App (make sure it’s downloaded). Step 5: Formatting your eBookYou have two ways to format:
In order to format your own eBook, you need a good understanding of HTML. Most people I spoke to about formatting their own eBook said it was tedious, so here are some eBook conversion services to think over if you wish to save yourself the hassle. (I used 52Novels, paid $100 for both Kindle formatting and an ePub format. The price will vary depending on service and the amount of words.) The final format of the eBook should be a PRC. If you wish to format it yourself, use Kindle’s Simplified Guide to Formatting Your eBook or Publishing for Mac Users. Step 6: Before you upload, think this overBy this step, you should have your eBook finished, formatted, and ready to go.
What is KDP Select? (Kindle Direct Publishing) What is Kindle Owners’ Library? Members of Amazon Prime can borrow a eBook for free for a whole month with no due dates. When someone borrows your eBook, you earn money. (Note: Only eBooks enrolled in KDP Select will be available to Kindle Owners’ Library.) How is it calculated? If you don’t enroll to KDP Select If you enroll in KDP Select (Note: You may have heard or seen a few titles that were free for a long time. Those publishers may have worked with a company that works with Amazon. For example: Seth Godin’s The Domino Project). It will be available for free for 5 days of your choosing when you enroll in their KDP Select program. Even if you do not enroll, you must have a price tag on it for a minimum of 99 cents. But there’s more. If you decide to enroll in the KDP Select program, these are the restrictions Amazon places on your eBook:
You may, however, opt out of the KDP Select program before your 90 days are over. When you do opt out, and the 90 days are over, you can distribute your eBook anywhere you like. Your eBook will still be up on the Kindle market — you just won’t have all the promotional tools. If you do enroll, and stay opted-in, your 90 days will renew and you will be given 5 more days of free promotion. So you have a few things to think over … Not everyone has a Kindle. That’s true. But the Kindle App is free to download and is available on the following systems:
And, they have the Kindle Cloud Reader, which acts as an app but enables you to read eBooks on your browser: Safari, Mozilla, and Google Chrome. So is it possible to mix this pervasive and free app into your strategy for marketing your eBook? Possibly. Step 7: Upload your eBookYou made your choice. You have your eBook. It’s time to upload. Watch this simple video to guide you through the process. After hitting Save & Publish, it will take about 24 hours for it to be on the Kindle store. Within 48-72 hours, the remaining details will be visible on the detail page, such as product description and links related to the physical edition. Your eBook cover Think of it as a blog design: you go to a blog and have — in my personal opinion — less than 10 seconds to attract the reader. After that 10 seconds and they still don’t know what you’re about — they’ll X out and be gone forever. As your personal guide through this process, I highly recommend you hire a designer. As an avid reader of Kindle eBooks, I’d say 85% of the covers out there are garbage — this is an opportunity, it’s your time to shine. Can I un-publish at any time? Royalties In order to receive 70% royalties for your eBook, you must meet the following criteria:
You can read more about it on the Pricing Page. Do I need an ISBN number? An ISBN number is not required when publishing through Kindle Direct Publishing; what you will receive is a 10-digit AISN (Amazon Standard Identification Number), which is unique to your eBook and found on Kindle Amazon. If you have an ISBN number, you may enter it in the publishing process. Congratulations, you’re finished!You defined your target audience and have an idea of how to market it. You wrote the eBook, formatted, and uploaded. You have a great cover, detailed product description of what your eBook is about, and now it’s on the market. Congratulations, you self-published your eBook; you should be ecstatic. Just because your eBook is up doesn’t mean the journey ends now — it’s time to write your next eBook. Don’t stop your momentum. Keep it going. Promote your eBook, keep up with your readers and blog, and begin your next project. Content marketing, self-publishing, eBooks — this is our future. There really hasn’t been a better time for people who want to spread his or her ideas. Enjoy, I hope you found this insightful. Let me know about your questions and experiences regarding publishing to Amazon’s Kindle platform in the comments below … About the Author: Paul Jun is a writer and recent self-published author. You can pick up his eBook, Building An Empire With Words, today, for free. He also writes on his blog, Motivated Mastery, about simplifying your life to make room for what’s most important, and harnessing the effectiveness of free will. Show some love on Twitter @PaulJun. TweetShare |
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