Sell Your Soul To The E-Book Marketing Devil And Make A Fortune!

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Calling all E-book writers! Here's what I found.

I always knew that you could self publish a book, that was no big surprise.

But what I didn't know was that you could self publish
a paperback book and have it printed on demand,
drop shipped and globally distributed for FREE!
That was the first WOW for me! Check it out at

http://CreateSpace.com

Now here was the double Wow Wow!
Have you heard about the Kindle?
It's that electronic book reader that is super cool.
It also just happens to be the hottest gift sold on Amazon in 2009.
It also allows you to AGAIN publish your book in digital form
and have it globally distributed in under 60 seconds for FREE!

Considering there will be millions of these little sales
magnets walking around soon, I guarantee you're going to run
in to one of them. Be careful not to step on it!

That means there are a lot of people looking to read some
great digital content right now. So get your book in
their virtual little hands and drive tons of real traffic
with real cash to your website.

Check that out here

Amazon.com: Kindle Wireless Reading Device (6" Display, U.S. Wireless): Kindle Store
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click "self publish with us" to get your book in the kindle library.

So, chances are you will see someone with one of these
little gadgets in the near future.

And when you do, if you've got an e-book online,
you can simply strike up a conversation....
and mention that you have a free e-book online and were
wondering if they could download that and show you how it's done......
(of course you already know they can)

Now you simply provide your URL.....Rinse And Repeat for best results.....

Let me see.... you have just given your free e-book to an excited person,
created a relationship, provided value, slipped them your contact info
and promoted your business without them knowing it.
Wow, have I told you how attractive you are?

Hope this helps you sprout your roots if you're a budding author.
And I know it will help you promote your e-books as well.

Talk soon,
Tom
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  • Profile picture of the author paulie888
    I wonder how CreateSpace's physical book publishing rates compare to Amazon's? I'm sure you know that Amazon also has a similar service where you can upload your text/graphics document and have them publish it for you? CreateSpace's rates seem quite low, as I was just playing around with their online calculator for book publishing costs. Just wondering if you knew how their rates compare to Amaon's.
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    • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
      Originally Posted by paulie888 View Post

      I wonder how CreateSpace's physical book publishing rates compare to Amazon's? I'm sure you know that Amazon also has a similar service where you can upload your text/graphics document and have them publish it for you? CreateSpace's rates seem quite low, as I was just playing around with their online calculator for book publishing costs. Just wondering if you knew how their rates compare to Amazon's.
      Paulie, CreateSpace is owned by Amazon. From the footer on the home page...

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  • Profile picture of the author VanessaB
    Awesome! Thanks. I've been curious about how I could get my own books in the Kindle, but haven't seen a 'how to' guide for it yet. I'm pretty excited to see this.

    -Dani
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  • Profile picture of the author Bev Clement
    There have been a number of books produced to show how to publish to Kindle, except most of them lack the correct information.

    And before anyone gets too excited there are still lots of hoops for non-Americans to go through to be published on Amazon and Kindle or even using createspace.
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  • Profile picture of the author lifetrax
    I personally didn't have any issues publishing on both Kindle and Create space (Yes owned by amazon) and the book I'm selling I'll make $6 and change for in the paperback and about $8.50 per kindle. I do live in Philadelphia though, so I can't speak for anyone living outside the U.S. as far as publishing.

    I found the process to be simple (took a few hours yes), and to be able to offer my book globally......no brainer.
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