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		<title>New Kindle Exclusive: Free Subscription to Fantasy &amp; Science Fiction Magazine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amazon.com is offering a free subscription to the digest edition of Fantasy &#38; Science Fiction magazine is now exclusively available in the Kindle Store. Kindle customers who subscribe will get access to all of the magazine's editorial content -- ed...<p><p>Copyright &#169; 2009 <a href="http://goodpfbooks.com" title="Good Books">Good Books</a><br/><br/><a href="http://goodpfbooks.com/new-kindle-exclusive-free-subscription-to-fantasy-science-fiction-magazine/">New Kindle Exclusive: Free Subscription to Fantasy &amp; Science Fiction Magazine</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amazon.com is offering a free subscription to the digest edition of <i>Fantasy &amp; Science Fiction</i> magazine is now exclusively available in the Kindle Store. Kindle customers who subscribe will get access to all of the magazine&#8217;s editorial content &#8212; editor&#8217;s recommendations, &#8220;Curiosities&#8221; (odd books of enduring interest), film reviews, book reviews, cartoons and humor, and &#8220;Coming Attractions&#8221; (highlights of each issue) &#8212; along with one short story, all at no cost. Customers can start reading the magazine today on their Kindle or free Kindle reading apps for Android, iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Fantasy &amp; Science Fiction is the definitive magazine of the genre,&#8221; said Russ Grandinetti, Vice President of Kindle Content. &#8220;We know our Kindle customers are huge fans of this category, and we&#8217;re excited to offer them a free and exclusive subscription to the magazine to read anywhere.&#8221;</p>
<p><b>Stephen King</b>, bestselling author and long-time fan of Fantasy &amp; Science Fiction, said: &#8220;This is the best fiction magazine in America. Kindle readers are in luck.&#8221;</p>
<p><i>Fantasy &amp; Science Fiction</i>, which publishes six times a year, was founded in 1949 and is the original publisher of classics by a wide variety of great writers, including Stephen King, Daniel Keyes and Kurt Vonnegut. Each bimonthly issue offers compelling short fiction and the science-fiction field&#8217;s most respected and outspoken opinions on books, films, and science.</p>
<p>A subscription to the extended edition of the magazine, which is also a Kindle exclusive, is available for just $12 a year and includes everything in the digest edition plus several additional short stories and novelettes. Individual issues of the extended edition are available for $2.99.</p>
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		<title>Google Books hits 2.5 million eBooks downloaded by hungry fans</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Aug 2011 23:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The number of eBooks sold continues to grow after surpassing traditional book sales in early 2011. In addition to the online retail industry, dominated by Amazon, there is an exponentially growing appetite for free eBooks. While Google has been successful with &#8220;Google Books&#8221;, it seems that they aren&#8217;t the only player and certainly don&#8217;t have the last word in digital publishing despite the media attention they command.</p>
<p>Google Books surpassed the 2.5 million mark for eBook downloads, according to The Huffington Post on June 1st, 2011. However, there are smaller players, like Free-eBooks.net competing strongly in this space. In fact, Free-eBooks.net, has experienced record amounts of downloads too, as eBook reader sales double and billions of smartphone users join in, to solidify the acceptance of the &#8220;eBook.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s an honor for us to be on par with a giant like Google,&#8221; exclaims Nicolas Gremion, CEO of Paradise Publishers Inc., who own <a rel="nofollow"  href="http://free-ebooks.net/">Free-eBooks.net</a>. He draws a direct comparison because coincidentally, &#8220;As of June 1st, we&#8217;ve also served over 2.5 million eBooks to our loyal members. That&#8217;s equal with Google.&#8221;</p>
<p>Free-eBooks.net&#8217;s subscriber base, now approaching the one million mark, is responsible for downloading an average of nearly 19,000 ebooks, every single day. Gremion believes that, &#8220;It goes to show that it&#8217;s possible to compete and win with quality services, resourceful marketing and a positive reputation. These qualities are foundations to building value and equity anywhere, including the online world.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Plus, we continue to innovate and leverage new market opportunities,&#8221; says Gremion. &#8220;We&#8217;re entering the mobile space with our popular Smartphone apps, expanding into the growing Spanish market and creating unique, technology solutions to empower more authors. This will both expand and accelerate the production and availability of ebooks, along with other creative digital content. The publishing industry is trying to redefine itself at the moment. We believe that innovation combined with social media opportunities, and not necessarily the deepest pockets or biggest company, are the keys to success.&#8221;</p>
<p>Paradise Publishers Inc. is a U.S.-based, global, online publisher of both fiction and non-fiction books. It distributes digital eBooks at no cost via <a rel="nofollow"  href="http://www.free-ebooks.net/">http://www.Free-eBooks.net</a> and is about to launch a highly anticipated social publishing site <a rel="nofollow"  href="http://www.foboko.com/">http://www.Foboko.com</a> aim to help anybody become an author and easily publish, promote and profit from their own eBooks.
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		<title>USA TODAY Launches &#8216;Books.usatoday.com, to Expand Coverage of Books</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Jul 2011 21:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[USA TODAY has expanded its coverage of books with its new online destination books.usatoday.com. The new site allows consumers to discover, discuss, share, preview and purchase books online. It is available on computers, smart phones and tablets.Books....<p><p>Copyright &#169; 2009 <a href="http://goodpfbooks.com" title="Good Books">Good Books</a><br/><br/><a href="http://goodpfbooks.com/usa-today-launches-books-usatoday-com-to-expand-coverage-of-books/">USA TODAY Launches &#8216;Books.usatoday.com, to Expand Coverage of Books</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>USA TODAY</b> has expanded its coverage of books with its new online destination books.usatoday.com. The new site allows consumers to discover, discuss, share, preview and purchase books online. It is available on computers, smart phones and tablets.</p>
<p><a  href="http://books.usatoday.com/">Books.usatoday.com</a> provides readers with an interactive experience to browse books across a variety of genres, including fiction, non-fiction and children&#8217;s books; read reviews; and, share personal recommendations in conversations that also allow for tweeting about books or responding to other readers&#8217; comments.</p>
<p>Unique to the books.usatoday.com site is the opportunity for consumers to now preview a book from the USA TODAY Best-Selling Books list and purchase it from a vendor of their choice, including Amazon, Barnes &amp; Noble, the iBookstore or IndieBound, an association of independent booksellers.</p>
<p>USA TODAY&#8217;s respected Best-Selling Books list ranks the 150 top-selling titles each week, based on analysis of sales from such U.S. booksellers as bookstore chains, independent bookstores, mass merchandisers and online retailers. More than 10,000 books previously ranked on USA TODAY&#8217;s Best Selling Books list are also now included on books.usatoday.com with a dedicated page.</p>
<p>Books.usatoday.com complements USA TODAY&#8217;s print books coverage. Anchored  by Thursday&#8217;s USA TODAY Best-Selling Books list, USA TODAY in print continues with Book Buzz, which reports on new best-sellers and publishing news, and includes special code tags for smart phones for an extended, interactive version of the booklist.
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		<title>8 Easy Steps to Self Publishing Books From Your Website Content</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Shelley HitzInterested in self-publishing books? If you have a website, you can re-purpose your top articles into a book. Think about it. After you write heaps of quality articles and lots of traffic on your website, why not reuse it, all the same a...<p><p>Copyright &#169; 2009 <a href="http://goodpfbooks.com" title="Good Books">Good Books</a><br/><br/><a href="http://goodpfbooks.com/8-easy-steps-to-self-publishing-books-from-your-website-content/">8 Easy Steps to Self Publishing Books From Your Website Content</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Shelley Hitz</p>
<p>Interested in self-publishing books? If you have a website, you can re-purpose your top articles into a book. Think about it. After you write heaps of quality articles and lots of traffic on your website, why not reuse it, all the same articles in a printed book, PDF eBook, audio books and Kindle book getting the most out of your time and work.</p>
<p><b>These are My 8 Painless Steps to Self Publishing Books</b>:</p>
<p>
<ol>
<li>Write down an layout for the book chapters with the top articles from your website.</li>
<li>Enter your book in a Microsoft Word template (or your preferred software) formatted for your preferred book size.</li>
<li>Save your book to PDF.</li>
<li>Select a book designer for your book cover or choos a DIY format.</li>
<li>Decide amongst all the publishers who you want to use to publish your book.</li>
<li>Sign up for an account with self-publishing and upload your documents, if relevant.</li>
<li>Now begin your book marketing by selling copies online at Amazon, via your own website and in person when you speak or at events.</li>
<li>Now it is the time to layout the book into a PDF ebook, audio book and Kindle book.</li>
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<p>This is what I did with my website Teen-Beauty-Tips.Com. That was the autumn of 2008 when I stumbled upon the concept of self-publishing books. One of our associates, also a speaker, showed us his self-published book.</p>
<p>Quality was great and we found out that he was able to buy his self-published books on his cost of just $ 2-3 for every book. Not only would there be added revenue to promote books at speaking events, but it also gives immediate credibility of a &#8220;published author.&#8221; &#8220;I thought,&#8221; Wow&#8230; I can I do this.&#8221;</p>
<p><b>The Nuts and Bolts of Publishing My First Book</b></p>
<p>And so, I put together an draft for my book based on the finest articles on my website. So, I came up with the title.</p>
<p>Next, I started to copy and paste my articles into a Word document template. I subsequently converted my Word document using the free of charge edition of PDF995 (click on properties, then advanced option and select the &#8220;Statement [5.5 5 X 8.5 5] &#8220;From the dropdown menu for the paper format.)</p>
<p>Despite working full time as a physiotherapist and speaking, as well as travelling from time to time, I had a 190-page book ready to print in a month.</p>
<p>I had a low budget (or should I say no budget) so I took the DIY method. I researched styles of my template and did a book cover in Photoshop. I researched self-publishing and decided to go with Createspace (a company with Amazon), since there are no upfront costs and they list you quickly on Amazon.Com.</p>
<p>As an example, my 190 page black and white soft cover book only cost me $3.13 + Shipping, with the help of the Pro Plan. The Pro Plan is a fee of $39 the first year and then an annual fee of $5, but is well worth the cost in an increase in royalties and decreased cost to buy books. I highly recommend the Pro Plan, by the way. There is actually no reason to go with the Pro Plan (that is, unless you don&#8217;t sell any books at all!).</p>
<p><b>Same Book, Multiple Formats</b></p>
<p>When my book was released on Createspace and Amazon, I also had it offered in the PDF eBook format. I give away the PDF format away to my newsletter subscribers, which once more has helped me to build my list in a very small niche (Christian teen girls) to about 2700 and expanding.</p>
<p>I therefore decided to make my book as an audio book using Audacity and a $ 30 microphone to record it. I am now selling MP3 downloads through ClickBank and also sell a Disc of my audiobook on Kunaki.C Com. The Kunaki can I buy Disc&#8217;s at cost for as little as $ 1 (+ shipping), as I also sell them at my events and online through my website.</p>
<p>Eventually, I took my Word document took out the pictures embedded in my file and saved it as an HTML document. I subsequently uploaded it to Amazon&#8217;s digital text platform, and I now offer Kindle version from my website as well.</p>
<p><b>Making Money Selling Books</b></p>
<p>In such a small and specialized niche, I&#8217;m not getting rich by selling books from my website. But there is a regular paycheck from both online and offline sales, and as my traffic increases (now over 1000 visitors per day), so my sales.</p>
<p>Of course, if you want to &#8220;Hit it Big&#8221; in publishing, you will want to hire a professional to design your interior book template and your book cover design. I ultimately decided to have a designer update my book cover for me.</p>
<p>If you want to go the TRUE self publishing route and do all the leg work yourself, then you can form your own book publishing company and use Lightning Source. In this case, a book like Dan Poynter&#8217;s Self Publishing Manual is a great resource to guide you step by step.</p>
<p><b>You Can Do It!</b></p>
<p>Given that you&#8217;ve already put so much time and energy into writing your website, it could be worth taking some extra time and re-purpose identical articles to a hard good, as a paperback book, CD and digital products as a PDF eBook, Kindle book and MP3 downloads for your visitors.</p>
<p>If you do not want to be a national bestseller, but simply want to provide extra resources to your website visitors and another paycheck, then <a href="http://www.self-publishing-coach.com/" rel="nofollow" >download my free book templates</a>, sign up for a free Createspace account and get started! Oh, and have fun&#8230;Soon you&#8217;ll be a &#8220;Published author.&#8221;</p>
<p>Download your free book templates at <a href="http://www.self-publishing-coach.com/" rel="nofollow" >http://www.Self-Publishing-Coach.com</a> and get more advice about self publishing books.</p>
<p><b>Shelley Hitz</b> is an entrepreneur, speaker, author and consultant to organizations, individuals and businesses who want to multiply their impact through self publishing. She teaches from personal experience. Over a two year span, (More&#8230;)while working full-time, she self published five books, multiple audio CDs, authored two websites that attract thousands of visitors each month, and created multiple products that she sells through her website and at her speaking engagements.
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		<title>How I Learned to Love My Kindle and Publish My Own Book</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By David LambourneI never intended to buy a Kindle; in fact I swore that I would never do so. I hated the idea of reading an entire book on a screen; I saw no justification for replacing an object I loved with something as bland and soulless as an 'e-r...<p><p>Copyright &#169; 2009 <a href="http://goodpfbooks.com" title="Good Books">Good Books</a><br/><br/><a href="http://goodpfbooks.com/how-i-learned-to-love-my-kindle-and-publish-my-own-book/">How I Learned to Love My Kindle and Publish My Own Book</a></p>
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<p>I never intended to buy a Kindle; in fact I swore that I would never do so. I hated the idea of reading an entire book on a screen; I saw no justification for replacing an object I loved with something as bland and soulless as an &#8216;e-reader&#8217;. The gadget looked like a close cousin to Alan Sugar&#8217;s famously naff &#8216;E-Mailer&#8217;, last spotted in Alan Partridge&#8217;s &#8216;static home&#8217; on the outskirts of Norwich. Alan, I suspected, must have a Kindle by now.</p>
<p>All this was a bit naive. I was willfully blinding myself to a process which by now should be dreadfully familiar, whereby a piece of technology &#8211; a digital camera, a microwave oven, a mobile phone &#8211; goes from being a gimmick to something apparently essential to civilised life. Just before Christmas, browsing Amazon, I found myself in the Kindle section, and ended up reading the unanimously rave reviews for what the company said was its best-selling product. Some kind of powerful subliminal pressure was at work, and sure enough it worked. Before I knew it I had clicked on the &#8216;Buy now&#8217; button and the machine was on its way.</p>
<p>No doubt you know what a Kindle looks like: a bit like an iPad, only smaller and lighter and very grey, even when it&#8217;s switched on. Compared with the iPad, or any other tablet for that matter, it is very limited in what it can do. For some reason I was expecting a touch-screen, whereas the Kindle&#8217;s main navigation tool is a little square button with ridges on all four sides, alongside a rather fiddly keyboard of tiny round keys that calls for a good set of fingernails if you are going to operate it with any degree of precision. Navigation across the screen is jerky and unreliable: it is far too easy to click on the wrong link. For reading you get a choice of two fonts, an ugly serif and a plain sans-serif, which you can view in different sizes. Every page is in black and white. You turn a page by squeezing the right or left edge; every time you do this a reverse image of the text flashes at you distractingly, interrupting the reading experience, which in my view should be as seamless as possible. The Kindle can access the internet, but it is slow and clunky, and prone to crash if you ask it to do anything in a hurry. The worst thing it does (the facility is wisely included under the label &#8216;experimental&#8217;) is to read to you in a mid-Atlantic robotic voice, with the sort of wooden phrasing that makes it abundantly clear that it doesn&#8217;t understand a word it is saying.</p>
<p>Once you start using the Kindle, however, much of your resistance to it fades away. It has two great advantages over the book: it can stores as many titles as the average library in a space smaller than a sandwich; and it is serviced by an impressively efficient support system that enables you to download a vast number of titles more or less instantaneously wherever you have internet access. And some of what it provides is ridiculously good value. Virtually every important classic can be downloaded for less than two pounds, many of them (for example, the Collected Balzac) in bundles of up to a hundred and thirty books in a single file. Hundreds of individual volumes are absolutely free. If you have a use for these books, the Kindle will pay for itself within a week. The downside is that a lot of them &#8212; the cheaper downloads in particular &#8211; are very poorly formatted. Poetry in particular is a disaster area, much of it coming out as a solid block of words without line-breaks. Paragraphing is often haphazard, as is the rendering of text in italics. The bigger and cheaper collections are particularly bad: often the original text appears to have been scanned into an OCR programme and uploaded to Kindle without anyone bothering to proof-read a single page. (The organisations responsible for many of these bundles of classic books tend for some reason to have deliberately sinister names -&#8217;Golgotha Press&#8217; for example.)</p>
<p>All of the above may sound like quibbling, but the fact is that many of these flaws crop up pretty frequently, even with the more expensive items. Everyone likes a bargain, but it is a pity to have to read a deathless classic (or a thriller, for that matter) in a form that is constantly interfering with the reading experience.</p>
<p>My grumbles (a Kindle fan called them &#8216;whinges&#8217; when I published them as an Amazon review) rather faded into insignificance when, quite by accident, I discovered something that you can do with Kindle that very few people seem to know about, and yet which promises to open up an an enormous new field of opportunity for writers who haven&#8217;t yet been able to break into print. For the Kindle can be used to publish your own books, very easily and for absolutely nothing. As if that wasn&#8217;t enough, Amazon will pay you between 35% and 70% of every sale you make (ex VAT) on its Kindle site.</p>
<p>Browsing the Kindle store bestsellers I accidentally downloaded a novel called &#8216;Switched&#8217;. (It&#8217;s very easy to hit the wrong button with the Kindle, particularly if like me your hands are a little clumsy.) The book was about teenage trolls; its author was a young American called Amanda Hocking and it cost me all of 49 pence. Despite the rather glaring awkwardness of the writing, &#8216;Switched&#8217; was ranked among the top fifty Kindle bestsellers. In fact Amanda Hocking has a total of nine books on Kindle, all of them in the top hundred, which is pretty good considering that the entire Kindle list now comprises some 639,000 titles. Clearly she has found herself a loyal audience, and is selling a lot of books. Partly this may be due to the fact that she writes in trilogies, and prices the first volume of each at below £1.00, but people don&#8217;t go on buying books by a particular author simply because they&#8217;re cheap. Her marketing strategy works because the people who read her books want more.</p>
<p>I Googled Amanda Hocking&#8217;s name, and came up with more than a million results. According to Wikipedia she is 26, has written 17 novels in her spare time, and in less than a year has become &#8216;an e-book millionaire&#8217;. She started publishing her novels as e-books in April 2010. By March 2011, she had sold about a million copies and earned in excess of two million dollars.</p>
<p>Most remarkably of all, all of these books were self-published. This is a fact that is well known to her Kindle reviewers; and presumably explains the clumsiness of much of the writing. Interestingly enough it doesn&#8217;t seem to put her readers off. In fact many of them may well like the fact that the book has been published more or less as she wrote it, without any editor or proof-reader (i.e. authority figure) interfering by boringly tidying things up. That&#8217;s the Internet for you: it&#8217;s nothing if not libertarian.</p>
<p>Instructively Amanda was turned down by a large number of publishers before she resorted to self-publishing. What particularly interested me about her story is that like many people I have a number of unpublished manuscripts gathering dust in drawers and cupboards. Some of these are books which failed to find a publisher, but among them is one that was published and is now out of print: a novel for children called &#8216;The Musclemen.&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;The Musclemen&#8217; was published by Oxford University Press in 1991. When writing it I had in mind a similar audience to that of the Roald Dahl books, which my own children had enjoyed immensely from quite a young age, and still continued to read into their teens. I meant it to be quite a challenging, even controversial story: an all-out attack on commercialism and particularly the commercialism of modern toys, which I had been observing with horrified fascination since my early days as a parent &#8211; my eldest son was born in 1973. In many ways the plot of &#8216;The Musclemen&#8217; resembles that of the &#8216;Toy Story&#8217; films, although it was actually written and published some four or five years earlier. (I&#8217;m not accusing Pixar of plagiarism; this is more a case of what Jung would have called &#8216;synchronicity&#8217;.) &#8216;The Musclemen&#8217; has a fairly simple plot &#8211; hateful toy robots wreak havoc in conventional middle-class household, only to be defeated by an alliance of more conventional play-room characters led by a teddy bear called Hodge. The final nemesis of the villainous Musclemen, as the robots are called, is brought about by their own meanness and capacity for violence. The book relates to Toy Story thematically as well as in terms of plot, in that it pits toys dependent upon technology (Buzz Lightyear/the Musclemen) against toys that encourage the child to use his or her imagination (Woody/Hodge). I have always thought that it would make a great film &#8211; particularly if made by Pixar.</p>
<p>&#8216;The Musclemen&#8217; was initially well-received and was made an &#8216;Independent on Sunday&#8217; Christmas Books for Children recommendation, but sales were disappointing, and it was soon remaindered. In hindsight this was predictable. I was at a point in my life where I was seized by an attack of shame and embarrassment whenever anything I had written found its way into the public arena &#8211; it felt rather like one of those dreams in which you find yourself at a dinner party without your trousers. As a result I did nothing to promote the book, and nor unfortunately did OUP. The jacket was nicely drawn but insipid, and the whole production looked cheap and dull, like an easy reader. I had wanted illustrations &#8211; Quentin Blake would have done very nicely &#8211; but my editor at Oxford warned against it: she thought that pictures of toys would associate the book in its readers&#8217; minds with Noddy and his friends. I probably should have pointed out that that might depend on the illustrator, but I was a first-time author, and only too glad to be getting published at all.</p>
<p>Once the rights reverted to me I could have published an edition myself, but to do it properly would have cost more money than I wanted to risk, and its publishing history with Oxford did not encourage me to think that I would get much in the way of a return on my investment. In any case, self-publishing carried for me the stigma of the vanity press. If a publisher wasn&#8217;t going to put their money behind it, then perhaps it didn&#8217;t deserve to be revived.</p>
<p>Kindle changed all that.</p>
<p>Reading about Amanda Hocking&#8217;s success immediately brought &#8216;The Muscleman&#8217; to mind. How easy would it be, I wondered, to give the book a new lease of life by publishing it myself on Kindle? The copyright had reverted to me, and I still had the text on file in a version of Word. I googled &#8216;self-publishing on Kindle&#8217; and was immediately taken to a page on Amazon.com which showed me how to add a book to the Kindle list. The process is extremely simple and amazingly it is completely free. To begin with it all looks quite complicated &#8211; there are a number of websites that give you advice on formatting &#8211; but unless you insist on setting every page yourself it is really amazingly simple. First download Mobipocket Creator. Then compile your book into a continuous Word Document, save the string of chapters as a single HTML file (select Web Page Filtered), and build it into a Kindle document with Mobipocket Creator. After that all you have to do is open an account for Kindle at amazon.com (you can&#8217;t do it at amazon.co.uk for some reason) and follow the instructions for self-publishing. You set the price, your book can be downloaded by anyone with a Kindle, and you get to keep 70% of the proceeds (if there are any). Brilliant.</p>
<p>The whole process took me about a fortnight. I could have done it quicker, but I wanted to revise the book and give it a new title &#8211; &#8216;New Toys&#8217;. My son Henry designed me a very professional-looking (and rather scary) cover. I uploaded the cover and book to Kindle, and by the next morning it was already available on the amazon.co.uk website and on my Kindle.</p>
<p>The main job now is marketing. The book is on sale for £1.71 a copy ex VAT (you have to pay VAT on Kindle downloads, unlike books), and if you want to look at the first chapter there is a feature on the Kindle system that allows you to download a sample for nothing. Incidentally, you don&#8217;t actually need a Kindle to access the Kindle store; if you go to amazon you can download a simple application for reading Kindle books on your pc or laptop.</p>
<p>If you want to see what your book looks like on Kindle, incidentally, there is a simple way of uploading it onto your e-reader without committing yourself to putting it in front of the public. Amazon give you a Kindle email address; all you have to do is format the book as above and send it to your Kindle email address as an attachment. And there is is, thirty seconds later. This is actually an excellent aid to proof-reading: the fact that the text comes up on your Kindle screen creates that little bit of distance that allows you to read, evaluate and edit it almost as if it was someone else&#8217;s work. You can even annotate the file as you read.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t believe that &#8216;New Toys&#8217; will make me an e-book millionaire like Amanda Hocking &#8211; I don&#8217;t have her energy, or her connection with the &#8216;Young Adult&#8217; market &#8211; but publishing it on Kindle does at the very least enable me to put the book back into the marketplace, in the hope that some at least will read and enjoy it. It doesn&#8217;t end there. At present I have a new novel &#8211; &#8216;The Boy Scully&#8217;, part one of a trilogy called &#8216;The Engineer&#8217;s Children&#8217; &#8211; doing the rounds of the publishers. This book is aimed at adults, and is about a country something like England that for four centuries has been divided into closed communities along gender lines. The story is told by a seventeen-year-old boy called William Scully who has just been expelled from an exclusive public school and placed in state custody, where he is to be interrogated in connection with some unspecified crime his father is supposed to have committed. It is part novel of adolescence (with a twist) and part novel of ideas. What effect does social conditioning have on an individual&#8217;s sexuality? And if you have no option of being straight, does that necessarily make you gay? Interesting questions, but not ones to which this or any book can provide a final answer.</p>
<p>As a teaser I have placed the first volume on Kindle at a low price: just to see if anyone buys it. (I&#8217;ve published it under a pseudonym, but you can crack that by searching the title). Three sales to date in a couple of days. Is this the start of something?</p>
<p>If it does take off, of course, I should still have the option, if my sales hold up, of taking the traditional route. Interestingly Amanda Hocking herself is about to leave self-publishing behind, having last month signed a 2 million dollar, 4-book deal with St. Martin&#8217;s Press for a young-adult paranormal series to be called &#8216;Watersong&#8217;. &#8220;I do not want to spend 40 hours a week handling e-mails, formatting covers, finding editors, etc.,&#8221; is how she explains her decision.</p>
<p>Fair enough, and I wish her well. She and all the other self-publishing e-book successes have done me and all aspiring writers a great service by showing us a way by which anyone who can&#8217;t find a publisher can get their works published for next to nothing. Funnily enough though, I can&#8217;t see Amanda&#8217;s books doing well in a paper and cash medium. Some things just don&#8217;t translate.</p>
<p><b>David Lambourne</b> is a bookseller living in Cambridge UK. He has four children. He has written a study of Novelists in the Nineteen-Thirties (Christopher Isherwood, Henry Green, Graham Greene, Evelyn Waugh and Anthony Powell) and published a children&#8217;s book called &#8216;The Musclemen&#8217; (OUP, 1991) &#8212; now available on Kindle under the title &#8216;New Toys&#8217;. He is now thinking of retiring and devoting his time to becoming an e-book millionaire.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Digital publishing company YUDU Media (www.yudupro.com) has published a new report summarizing key research, facts and figures on the e-book market, which continues to grow at a blistering pace. The report, titled, "Rise of the e-book: e-book stats and...<p><p>Copyright &#169; 2009 <a href="http://goodpfbooks.com" title="Good Books">Good Books</a><br/><br/><a href="http://goodpfbooks.com/mobile-tablets-like-ipad-are-usurping-e-readers-as-reading-device-of-choice-for-consumers/">Mobile Tablets, Like iPad, are Usurping e-Readers as Reading Device of Choice for Consumers</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Digital publishing company <b>YUDU Media</b> (<a href="http://www.yudupro.com/" rel="nofollow" >www.yudupro.com</a>) has published a new report summarizing key research, facts and figures on the e-book market, which continues to grow at a blistering pace. The report, titled, &#8220;<i>Rise of the e-book: e-book stats and trends</i>,&#8221; discusses some of the key components of the industry in its current form, aiming to provide analysis and insight into some of its most recent developments.</p>
<p><b>A sampling of the research included in this report</b>:
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<li>E-book sales now outpace print book sales, as sales of e-books nearly tripled in the US from 2009 to 2010.</li>
<li>Tablets such as the iPad appear to be overtaking e-reader devices such as the Kindle as the platform of choice for reading e-books; Forrester predicts that by 2015, there will be twice as many owners of tablet PCs than there are of dedicated e-readers.</li>
<li>Apple&#8217;s iBookstore is gaining rapidly on Amazon.com as the highest volume sales platform for e-Books.</li>
<li>E-books have helped fuel success for self-published authors, who are no longer beholden to large, traditional publishing houses to get their works into the hands of readers.</li>
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<p>&#8220;The e-book market shake-up is likely to become more pronounced over the course of the year, with a growing number of publishers and consumers alike choosing a tablet as their hardware of choice,&#8221; said Richard Stephenson, CEO of YUDU Media. &#8220;While 2010 may be remembered as the birth year of consumer e-books, 2011 may well be considered as the beginning of the end for the dedicated e-book reader.&#8221;</p>
<p>The e-book market in 2011 will experience exponential growth which will impact the book publishing industry as a whole. YUDU&#8217;s report offers a deeper analysis of the e-book industry with evidence that transitions in the market go beyond a simple upward sales trend. Ongoing technology innovations and shifts in consumer behavior are driving the continued growth of the e-book market, which publishers are embracing to meet consumer demand and factoring in as part of their overall growth strategy in order to compete in this rapidly changing environment.</p>
<p>Those interested in more detail can access the white paper online at <a href="http://www.yudupro.com/e-book_whitepaper" rel="nofollow" >www.yudupro.com/e-book_whitepaper</a> or on the iPad/iPhone by downloading the YUDU Media App and selecting &#8216;e-book Report.&#8217;
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		<description><![CDATA[The catchphrase "There's an app for that" may soon be replaced by "There's an e-book for that." In a new report, "2011 E-Book Forecast: Get Set for the Next Best-Seller," Yankee Group predicts U.S. e-book downloads will grow at an 83% CAGR by 2013, whi...<p><p>Copyright &#169; 2009 <a href="http://goodpfbooks.com" title="Good Books">Good Books</a><br/><br/><a href="http://goodpfbooks.com/latest-forecast-predicts-u-s-e-book-sales-will-reach-nearly-2-7-billion-in-three-years/">Latest forecast predicts U.S. e-book sales will reach nearly $2.7 billion in three years</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The catchphrase &#8220;<i>There&#8217;s an app for that</i>&#8221; may soon be replaced by &#8220;<i>There&#8217;s an e-book for that</i>.&#8221; In a new report, &#8220;<b>2011 E-Book Forecast: Get Set for the Next Best-Seller</b>,&#8221; Yankee Group predicts U.S. e-book downloads will grow at an 83% CAGR by 2013, while paid mobile app downloads will grow at a 72% CAGR during the same period. U.S. e-book sales will grow from $313 million in 2009 to $2.7 billion by 2013.</p>
<p><b>The report also finds:</b></p>
<p>E-book unit sales will skyrocket. By 2013, U.S. consumers will purchase 381 million e-books, roughly four times the amount they purchased in 2010.</p>
<p>Average selling prices of e-books will plummet. By 2013, the average e-book retail price will fall to $7, down from an average of more than $9 in 2009.</p>
<p>Age is a factor in e-book adoption. While a third of 18-19 year olds express high interest, key features like scalable fonts, text-to-speech conversion and lightweight e-readers have attracted more than 22 percent of the 65 and over crowd.</p>
<p>Students will have a big hand in stirring e-book sales. Textbooks are heavy, expensive and unwieldy. It&#8217;s no surprise then that 1 in 4 students express strong interest in e-books.</p>
<p>&#8220;E-book prices are falling, unit sales are growing and revenue is skyrocketing&#8211;you may ask why this didn&#8217;t happen 10 years ago,&#8221; said Dmitriy Molchanov, analyst at Yankee Group and author of the report. &#8220;Aside from the growing adoption of e-readers like Amazon&#8217;s Kindle, new content formats, better content discovery tools and new business models will all drive e-book sales in the next three years. The ecosystem is maturing fast&#8211;device makers and others who don&#8217;t make their move now will miss out on a multi-billion-dollar market.&#8221;
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		<title>Nook Or Kindle? New Developments In 2011 Creating A Stir by Kathy Erickson</title>
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<p>The choice for many people searching for ebook readers in 2011 still comes down to the Nook or Kindle. There are other ereader choices on the market, but the most popular devices by far are still the Nook and Kindle. Let&#8217;s take a look at an updated comparison of the two and uncover some controversial developments.</p>
<p><b>Nook and Kindle Physical Design-</b></p>
<p>Both the Nook and Kindle are similar with same size reading screens, but the 3rd generation Kindle (Kindle 3) has a slimmed down design compared to the Nook. The Kindle 3 is noticeably smaller and lighter than the Nook. Barnes and Noble&#8217;s device has gone through little or no noticeable changes from the original physical design released in 2009.</p>
<p>The Nook has updated its software to version 1.5, allowing for sorting of titles into &#8220;shelves&#8221;, giving the ability to password protect the device, and giving it the ability to sync between devices. Amazon&#8217;s Kindle allows you to do all these things with their products as well.</p>
<p><b>Differences Between Nook and Kindle-</b></p>
<p>Their are some obvious and not-so-obvious differences between the two devices.</p>
<p>Navigation: The Nook has a color touch screen underneath the reading screen that allows for the user to scroll between and within the titles using the swipe and touch of a finger. The Kindle is pure push-button technology. This technology difference alone is a source of love or hate for each product depending on the customer.</p>
<p>Battery Life: Battery life on one charge differs greatly between the two devices. The Kindle is 30 days with the wireless off, whereas the Nook has a max time of around 10 days with wireless off.</p>
<p>Memory: The Nook has expandable memory, with a standard memory of approximately 1,500 titles. The Kindle has a standard (not expandable) memory of 3,500 titles.</p>
<p>Speed Of Device: Both devices are very comparable in page turn speed. It is apparent when watching both devices work side-by-side, however, that the push button technology for scrolling through the text itself is a little faster.</p>
<p>International Capabilities: Only the Kindle works in foreign countries with the 3G wireless. Otherwise, of course the Nook works anywhere in the world, one just has to think ahead and download titles on the internet.</p>
<p><b>New Developments Proving To Shake Up The Battle</b></p>
<p>EPUB Issue: Only the Nook allows for use of the &#8220;Epub&#8221; file. Why is this important? Public libraries across the country are slowly becoming capable of lending out digital content via &#8220;Adobe DRM&#8221; software. Not all libraries are there yet, but they are getting there soon.</p>
<p>This issue alone is causing many people to thumb their noses at Amazon and buy the Nook. How will Amazon respond in 2011? They can&#8217;t ignore this issue forever, or they will get left in the dust, right? We&#8217;ll have to wait and see.</p>
<p>Amazon&#8217;s Faulty Covers: Many people this holiday season were getting Kindles that seemed to have a strange problem&#8230;They kept re-setting! Amazon worked with numerous people, sending them new Kindles, only to have the same problem happen over and over.</p>
<p>The culprit has now been found and officially acknowledged by Amazon. It was the &#8220;non-lighted Kindle covers&#8221; that were apparently causing the constant resetting of the devices.</p>
<p>Amazon is attempting to resolve the problem by sending a free &#8220;lighted cover&#8221; to customers having trouble.</p>
<p>There are some major differences one can see when choosing between the Nook or Kindle, and it will ultimately come down to preference. Both devices are leading the market in ebook reader sales because they are both considered solid products.</p>
<p>Check Out Both Devices In Action</p>
<p>You can get help deciding between the Nook or Kindle by watching a great video showing both in action and getting more info at http://www.thenookvskindle.com.
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		<title>Professional Publishing Revenues Rebound with Help from E-books and Online Strategies</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2011 16:22:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Professional books, still a foundational reference source for most working professionals, grew <b>1.1%</b> to $13.9 billion in 2010, an initial step toward a full recovery. Media and publishing forecast firm <b>Simba Information&#8217;s</b> latest report, &#8220;<i>Global Professional Publishing 2009-2010</i>,&#8221; details the resilience of professional books through the recession and the explosive adoption of electronic models.</p>
<p>After losing sales in 2009 due to contracted library budgets and decreased exports, professional book publishing, which includes the legal, medical, business, scientific and technical fields, has nearly regained its 2008 position. Although largely due to a recovering economy, new e-book strategies and products from large commercial publishers have helped libraries make the most of their budgets and shelf space. </p>
<p>&#8220;Although publishers have dealt with electronic journals for years, producing electronic books as a viable publishing product is slowly taking hold,&#8221; said Dan Strempel, lead author of the report. &#8220;E-books are now gaining a prominent foothold within the professional and academic world at large.&#8221;</p>
<p>Historically vilified by the scholarly publishing world, search giants, such as Google and Yahoo!, have proven to be a boon to the industry, as added exposure has increased book sales. The report finds publishers are especially excited about Google Books, which allows users to browse sample pages before purchasing the full text or designated sections.</p>
<p>&#8220;The number of publishers distributing through search engines is remarkably increasing, a trend which will continue over the next few years,&#8221; noted Strempel.</p>
<p>Publishers have embraced a print-on-demand distribution model, which allows buyers to purchase a specific digest and have it shipped within 24 hours of placing the order. According to the report, partnerships with online distributors, such as Amazon, have helped make backlist, out-of-print and large print books readily available.</p>
<p>&#8220;In short, as the Internet age continues to evolve and offer new business models and distribution routes, professional publishers must continue to explore the many ways books and book content can be seen, explored and purchased,&#8221; added Strempel. &#8220;The possibilities for reaching the right consumer are now limitless.&#8221;
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		<title>Ever Dream of Writing a Best-Selling Book or Ebook?</title>
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<p>School bus driver tells her story of developing an online publishing empire so her friends now jokingly call her the &#8220;Internet Publishing Queen&#8230;&#8221; But it wasn&#8217;t always this way. In a small mountain town of Pagosa Springs, Colorado, with plenty of hard work to do, at the same time developing an internet business, <b>Cary Ellis</b> found herself working long hours and having to push on when she wanted to quit. Her dream of being a &#8220;writer&#8221; was almost buried in the routine of everyday life.</p>
<p>She managed to self-publish her first book in 2008, called &#8220;<i>Super Immunity Secrets</i>,&#8221; available here in town at Moonlight Books and Joys Natural Foods, also sold in paperback on Amazon, for Kindle, and as an ebook. Additionally it took huge effort and education to then create her own websites, and discover methods online to do her own marketing.</p>
<p><b>Publishing Industry Changes</b></p>
<p>Through this self-publishing process she learned that the publishing industry is changing dramatically. Traditional publisher are not taking the same risks they used to; and they tend to publish books by people who already have a reputation offering them guaranteed sales.</p>
<p><b>e-Publishing is Green</b></p>
<p>You didn&#8217;t have to be a rocket scientist to see the changes going on. She learned that though many people still read paper books, there is a huge movement towards e-books or electronic publishing. In fact Amazon&#8217;s books for Kindle are overtaking their sales of paper books. Kindle isn&#8217;t the only electronic reader either, Barnes &amp; Noble has their own, Sony has one and the iPad offers electronic reading capability. When you think ?about it, this probably is better for the environment (cutting less trees for paper, less fuel for shipping), so e-Publishing is Green.</p>
<p><b>How about YOUR e-Book?</b></p>
<p>Have you always imagined yourself a writer, maybe with handwritten or computer notes partially or all finished &#8211; but haven&#8217;t known where to go from there? Well wonder no more&#8230;</p>
<p>Ms. Ellis has been so kind as to summarize what she&#8217;s learned about getting your book, ebook or info product created, and out onto the web &#8211; and is giving away a <b>60 page Free Ebook</b> to help you get started! The book is entertaining, encouraging and full of good advice and pitfalls to avoid. <a href="http://ebookmoneysecrets.com/" rel="nofollow" >Download your own FREE copy now</a>.</p>
<p>Isn&#8217;t it about time you make your dreams come true?</p>
<p>For those inspired and courageous enough to go the next step, she has also created a detailed training program to help you get your work out of the blocks and into the marketplace. She makes it clear that just imagining what you want to put out there may not be enough.</p>
<p>The wise writer who wants to really get to their audience must do some well-directed research first. Maybe Herman Melville didn&#8217;t do this with Moby Dick, but we&#8217;re in an information rich world, where our topics must be targeted to a specific audience. Cary tells us there is a fine art to doing this, in order to achieve success with our work &#8211; and potentially put out our own &#8220;best-seller.&#8221;</p>
<p>Catch the video that tells Cary&#8217;s story, and download your own copy.</p>
<p>Offering step-by-step training for internet marketers, how to create fast easy ebooks and info products for online business success.
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