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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

How To Use Kindle Fire - 6 Simple Things To Start Off


So you got yourself Kindle Fire? Congratulations! But do you know how to use Kindle Fire? If no, a few tips will start you off. If YES fine, but may you also get something you may have missed along. In my view, you are now holding one of the best tablets on the market. Forget about iPad, the Fire is the real thing, and you will know that with time.

You now need to start taking advantage of your device. The first thing is to Set Up & Sync. After connecting the Fire to your Amazon account settings, you need to sync it to your existing services and media libraries.

The Fire lacks email client. To access email, your only option is to use the browser. However, you can download an email application for your device. There is a dedicated yahoo mail client which is for free. Assuming you are on Gmail, Hotmail and/or other providers, your best bet is Enhanced Mail, but you will have to pay around $10.

To make a calendar accessible to your device, there is an application called CalenGoo which you could purchase for around $6.0. The beauty of this application is that it syncs with Google calendar.

You can import your books from another application to your Fire. You do this by pulling Archives in your Kindle application. For a new Kindle reader, you can select and download free books for a start by selecting the store button.

You can get music on your devise by uploading you library to Amazon Cloud Drive first. From there, you can get your music in your Kindle Fire.

You also need to learn how to use Kindle Fire to download and pin application you designate as favorites. I am assuming that you are a cyber fan. There is lots of mouthwatering stuff you come along all the time. The temptation to download some is irresistible. If you always find yourself downloading applications, Kindle Fire makes it even easier. There are applications for games, news, entertainment, messengers, and others. Some of these are free, but others you need to pay. The important thing to remember is to check whether the applications have been formatted for smaller screens. Once you have downloaded the application you feel they are a must in optimizing your Kindle Fire experience, pin the ones you are likely to use most on the bottom carousel.

Heard of Amazon prime? It's important in this guide on how to use the Fire. Well, Amazon offers lots of goodies with Amazon Prime. The first thing is to sign up. With Amazon prime, you get the following: free shipping for 2 days, access to their library on your Kindle, and you can borrow one book every month. The first month after signing up is free. Later, though, a subscription of $79 is required.

It is simple to start off your Kindle Fire by following the 6 tips given above.




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Saturday, April 14, 2012

How to Start Selling Books for Kindle


Amazon is well known to have accounted for a third of all U.S. e-commerce sales since it's submergence onto the web. Not only that, but Amazon's website is visited by millions of eager buyers each and everyday. This is definitely good news for any writers that are looking to be discovered. As a writer, did you know that you could actually make money by self-publishing your own eBooks on Amazon? Basically, you can turn any stories that you've written and sell them as an eBook by teaming up with Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing Program. By teaming up with Amazon to publish your content, your eBooks can then be purchased by anyone using the free Kindle app. And the best part is that the free Kindle app can be downloaded to computers, the iPad and on many other platforms.

What is a Kindle?

In basic terms, a Kindle is like an electronic book that can hold several dozen books at once. What makes the Kindle the perfect device is that it is also a wireless tablet, so you don't need to have a Wi-Fi network at home in order to take advantage of using it. And to purchase books, all you have to do is scroll through the online store, make a purchase, and then download the eBooks to your Kindle to read. It's extremely simple to do. You can browse for eBooks right from the Kindle app itself, and you can purchase anything from books, magazines, to even newspapers. It's better than carrying around several dozen books when you can just walk around with the Kindle instead. The Kindle is so popular that in 2010 alone, sales for all eBook readers worldwide reached 12.8 million, and 48% of that number comes from Kindle eBook purchases.

How To Get Started with Selling Books for Kindle

In order to start publishing your writing, you need to sign up at Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing to get started. It is free. You can sign up using your Amazon login and password.. Once you're in and have typed out the title of your eBook, you'll be given two steps to complete. The first step is where you add book information and upload files, while the second step involves managing publishing rights, pricing, royalties and choosing countries where the book can be purchased. You'll also receive an option to protect your book content, and it is not required to do so. After you have successfully completed all these steps and submit the book for review, it could take a few days to hear back from Amazon on when the page is up and running.

You'll need to have figured out the niche, checked the appropriate categories to sell if your book will sell, do proper research to write a high quality book and then work on some promotion and marketing. Though there is a built-in audience at Amazon, it is still important to try to get traffic, reviews for your book and help it sell.

That's how simple it really is to get started selling your writing on Amazon. Selling books for Kindle is an easy process to set up and get your writing found on the market today. It only takes a day generally to get your work approved, and then you can work on the promotion part. Researching what does sell on Amazon is important as well so you don't pick an area that is unpopular or has no buyers.




Learn more about how to get lots of Free Kindle Books and steps for Selling Books On Kindle.