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Hey guys,

The time has come!

This is what the world has been waiting for!

It is time to write my first Kindle book - anyone point me in the right direction that will help me to do it and get it approved from start to finish?

All the best,

Chris Jones
#book #kindle
  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Hi Chris, congratulations in advance.

    Just join Bryan Kumar's Warrior Book Club (Kindle Publishing / Brainstorming) and you'll soon be off and running.

    Read this: http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...te-kindle.html
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    • Profile picture of the author Chri5123
      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      Hi Chris, congratulations in advance.

      Just join Bryan Kumar's Warrior Book Club (Kindle Publishing / Brainstorming) and you'll soon be off and running.
      Damm, I would of never thought that HUGE section that says (Warrior Book Club (Kindle Publishing / Brainstorming) would of been able to help me!

      Alexa, forgive me - my only excuse is it is Friday!

      Thanks for this - seriously i did not think of it - joining now and will send you a copy for free once I have written it.

      It is about mindset pretty much as that is where EVERYTHING begins.

      All the best,

      Chris Jones
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  • Profile picture of the author jamescanz
    Originally Posted by Chri5123 View Post

    It is time to write my first Kindle book - anyone point me in the right direction that will help me to do it and get it approved from start to finish?
    I recommend anything my Mike Balmaceda

    He's got quite a few great guides about getting your first Kindle product up and running
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  • Profile picture of the author Brendon Zahrndt
    Chris,

    Brian Johnson is the one you should be listening to.

    Look him up on this forum.

    Brendon
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  • Profile picture of the author seobro
    I have bought a lot of kindle courses. Most of them give advice that is poor. Still, the basics are easy.

    • great cover - people do judge a book by its cover.
    • killer title - that will get people reading your book and some reviews.
    • reviews - this is the most important one.

    Customers buy your book based on reviews. Get all your friends to buy your book and give you reviews. If you make a lot of sales early on.... Well, then you will be put into the HOT NEW RELEASES section in amazon. This is a big plus for you.
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  • Profile picture of the author SEOJerry
    I have read a couple of books on Kindle on how to create Kindle books, I did not think either was good. Might have better luck here.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rod Cortez
    I own 8 kindle courses, ranging from $7 to $500. Geoff Shaw's Kindling is the best one that I've seen. It's the most thorough course with unparalleled support from someone who is also writing his own ebooks and keeps on top on what's going on in the Amazon publishing world.

    If you're on a budget and want a thorough course with members who are very helpful, then Bryan Kumar's Private Kindle Warrior Book Club is the way to go. It's the best course I've seen out there for under $50. He's got everything in there to get you started from coming up with ideas, where to get ebook covers, and how to promote your Kindle ebook.

    RoD
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  • Profile picture of the author TinkBD
    Kindling is AWESOME, especially if you are interested in fiction. The Kindling FB group alone is worth the purchase price. Add in the ongoing tutorials and it is a winner.
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