Need Help Finding the Best Kindle Training for Fiction Writers

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Hi guys,

I realized that my previous post was titled wrongly, so I just copied and pasted here.

I'm about to dive in and buy Geoff Shaw's Kindling WSO. I'm just checking first to see if anyone knows of any better training specifically for fiction writers that is also as complete or close to as complete as it seems Geoff's is.

I'm interested in this not only for me, but for other fiction writers that I'll be connecting with in a site I'm about to launch.

Ideally, I'm looking for training that deals with all the marketing aspects and details about how to write for Kindle, but also has a very clear section for fiction writers...those who actually want to write and not just have others do it for them. I'm not talking about training on how to write fiction, but more about how to write fiction specifically for Kindle, and how to write what will sell.

If anybody has suggestions or can give me more clarification if this is included in the Kindling membership (if you are a member), I would really appreciate it.
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  • Profile picture of the author lotsofsnow
    Go for it! Geoff Shaw's course is excellent!
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  • Profile picture of the author Joseph Robinson
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    I've heard that Bill Platt's stuff is really good. Oh, and by this:

    I'm interested in this not only for me, but for other fiction writers that I'll be connecting with in a site I'm about to launch.
    I hope you're not implying that you intend to share a WSO on your website? That's not allowed, obviously.
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  • Profile picture of the author Chris-
    converting text to Kindle format is easy enough, to it's mainly the promotion and marketing which you need as much help as you can get with. Putting the product up on Amazon is the easy bit, getting anyone to buy it, not so easy, so make sure you focus on the promotion side of things, you could always outsource the conversion of text to Kindle format for a few dollars, or spend a few minutes figuring out how to do it (there are lots of contradictory methods, but it's easy enough whichever way you choose).

    Chris
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