Journal #7425

Posted 12 years ago2011-10-03 12:40:34 UTC
satchmo satchmo“Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. -- Samuel Beckett”
Publishing on Kindle has never been easier.

In less than 30 minutes, I published the handbook I wrote for kids with ADHD last night.

7 Comments

Commented 12 years ago2011-10-03 15:40:03 UTC Comment #48182
So can anyone publish on the kindle? I bought one for a friend and his partner is a writer so that's a unique twist right there since I didn't know about this.

Good luck with your sales ;)
Commented 12 years ago2011-10-03 15:53:44 UTC Comment #48186
That's quite nice. Good luck with those sales, certainly a side-venue not to be ignored if you are successful.

By the way, how would you rate your experience with the kindle? I find lots of digital content to read on the internet, but it's painful on this LCD monitor... I'd rather download it on something that's easy to read and portable. Can you put any PDFdocs on the kindle or you are forced to buy?
Commented 12 years ago2011-10-04 09:37:59 UTC Comment #48183
I don't even own a Kindle. I have an emulator on my computer.

Anyone can publish in minutes. Publishing and selling your books was never this easy.
Commented 12 years ago2011-10-04 16:09:28 UTC Comment #48188
Anyone buy it yet Satch?
Commented 12 years ago2011-10-04 17:09:17 UTC Comment #48184
No one bought it, so I lowered the price to $2.99
Commented 12 years ago2011-10-05 05:01:24 UTC Comment #48187
I know there are forums on the subject of ADHD, maybe you could write there about your book and perhaps give away part of your book for free to attract customers?
Commented 12 years ago2011-10-05 12:55:43 UTC Comment #48185
For Kindle books, shoppers can already read the first two pages of my book for free as a preview.

I am not counting on this book to make me a lot of money. I'll have to keep my day job as a doctor. :)

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