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Should You Write A Kindle eBook?

If you are someone who wants to increase their earnings, you are now ready to move up to the next level. Welcome to the world of eBooks. Although you could write eBooks "for-hire" a a freelancer, you can also write and sell your own. In fact, you have many options when doing so. You can leave your eBook in.PDF format and sell it online or use the Amazon digital text platform to transform your eBook into an Amazon Kindle book.

Which option will maximize profits? A combination of the two!

If you want to make money selling an eBook you composed, it is important to understand your targeted market. EBooks have been seen a dramatic increase in popularity in recent years. Many still want to feel the pages or literally cuddle with a blanket and a good book. For that reason, you need to target as many potential buyers as possible. That is why you should not only sell your eBook as it, but also convert it to a digital text Amazon Kindle book.

Most writers utilize Microsoft Word. Its spell check and grammar check programs make it easy to catch errors. After composing your eBook, proofread it. This is the most important step. Bad books get negative press and bad reviews. If you want to profit as an eBook author you need a book of quality, one without errors.

After composing your eBook and proofreading ot, you want to get started with the Kindle transformation. You should do this first, as it is very easy. Visit Amazon.com. Create a free account. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the link at the bottom. On that page, choose the Amazon Kindle. You may need to log into your account again. You should be brought to the dashboard.

Once at your dashboard for the Amazon digital text platform, choose the feature that allows you to add a new item. From there, follow the directions. This begins with entering in product details. Summarize your eBook in the product description, enter in your tile and your name as the author. The next step is the conversion. Upload your Microsoft Word document and Amazon will convert it to digital text. Proofread and preview. The final step is setting your price. Once done, click "Publish," and your book will be uploaded to the Amazon Kindle Store in approximately 24 hours.

The Amazon Kindle is a handheld electronic device. Owners can browse, preview, purchase, and download books from the Kindle Store without any wires. Amazon pays you a 70% royalty fee for each sale.

As for the sale of your book, you have many options. You can create a sales page. Post a picture of your eBook cover, summarize the book, post reviews, state the selling price, and accept ClickBank payments. Market your eBook sales page through article directories, message boards, press releases, and sales. By handling the sale of your own eBook, you generate the most profit. You are not required to share profits with anyone else. However, if you are limited on time or find the process overwhelming, turn to a third-party marketplace or self-publishing company, such as Lulu.com.

In short, it is easy to profit from a well-written and interesting eBook. Don't make the mistake of limiting your income potential.

Jordan Cadrin is the Director of Operations at Cadrin Capital Ventures. He is also the creator of the most comprehensive eBook creation, promotion, and publishing program. Discover why 2013 is the beginning of the self-publishing revolution by visiting http://www.ebookcreatormasters.com where you can download Jordan's FREE REPORT entitled: "2013: The Year of The Self-Publisher"

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