Sunday 28 October 2012

How to publish and sell your article on the Kindle - An ebook review

This is another review for a second non-fiction ebook I have recently read and has inspired me to write other things. How to Publish and Sell Your Article on the Kindle: 12 Tips for Short Documents is by Kate Harper. I bought this ebook because it sounded interesting to me in that it could be another avenue for me to go down to get myself known out there about who I am and what I am about. Kate highlights various good pointers on how to get your article on to Kindle. These include how to use hyperlinks, tagging your book, and putting in the description its length and that it's an article.  After reading this ebook, I got all fired up about what I can write about and sell. I know now. Next year I am going to expand my publishing reportoire into non-fiction articles, esp about my life with Asperger's. I have been blogging here about it every few weeks, and I felt that this could be a good way to spread the word about who I am and what I am about, at the same time raising awareness of Asperger's in adults and females. I feel that Asperger's is known a lot more in children rather than adults, and also in boys. As my last post about Asperger's read, it is now knonw that Asperger's in girls is higher than first thought because it is harder to diagnose. So, I will be revising my blogs into articles next year and publishing them on Kindle etc. I think I will also write articles about writing fillers and on my passions of recycling, going green etc. I could also when I have enough articles on one subject, make it into a whole ebook and then publish it like that. We shall see. Ereaders have given us writers so many new opportunities out there. Watch this space...

3 comments:

Heather Kilgour said...

Yes so many new exciting possibilities.

Nell Dixon said...

Sounds like a great idea, Julie.

Julie Day said...

I just love being an indie author. You have control of what you want to write and when. The joys of ereaders abound.