How I Sold 30,000 eBooks on Amazon's Kindle-An Easy-To-Follow Self-Publishing Guidebook
Updated to include: <br />How to maximize the return from your Kindle Countdown promotion,<br />Lists of the current and most effective promotion sites (paid and free),<br />Earn the most paid sales after running a free promotion,<br />Insider tips on running a Kindle Scout campaign.<br /><br />Outlines the methods the top 5% of successful self-published authors utilize to produce<br /> their eBooks in a professional, cost-effective manner. <br />Shows what happened after Amazon changed the rules and what you need to do right now to<br /> adjust your strategy.<br />How to adopt the philosophy that will allow promotional opportunities to come to you.<br /><br /> In February 2012 Martin Crosbie's self-published eBook "My Temporary<br /> Life" hit Amazon's top ten overall bestseller list. The next month Amazon<br /> posted a press release revealing that Crosbie had made $46,000 in one month,<br /> with one book. Prior to this, his novel was rejected one hundred and thirty<br /> times by traditional publishers and agents. In the months that followed,<br /> "My Temporary Life" and its sequel have been consistent sellers,<br /> often sitting atop Amazon's rankings. Crosbie's story has been mentioned in<br /> Publisher's Weekly, Forbes online, and other media outlets around the world. In<br /> fact, Amazon referred to him as one of their 2012 success stories in their<br /> year-end press release. "How I Sold 30,000 eBooks on Amazon's Kindle-An<br /> Easy-To-Follow Self-Publishing Guidebook" tells the story of how he became<br /> a full-time writer, detailing the specific steps he took to find and connect<br /> with his readers. Plus, it describes how he adjusted his strategy when<br />Amazon changed their systems.