How to Publish a Book in 2014 on Kindle on Amazon.com: 7 Steps to Turn Your Microsoft Word Document Today into a Book Published in Amazon's Kindle Store Tomorrow!
Book Details
Author(s)Paula Neal Mooney
ISBN / ASINB00I7JEF9S
ISBN-13978B00I7JEF94
Sales Rank401,534
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
After publishing nearly 30 Kindle edition books on Amazon, you learn a lot about how to publish books in a timely manner and how to become more efficient at the process. In "How to Publish a Book in 2014 on Kindle on Amazon.com: 7 Steps to Turn Your Microsoft Word Document Today into a Book Published in Amazon’s Kindle Store Tomorrow!" I spill my secrets for getting your book published on Amazon this year based on the latest updates.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Why it’s now easier than ever in 2014 to publish a Kindle book from a Microsoft Word document – and here’s how to do it quickly
Nearly 30 published Kindle books and counting…
Step 1: Find a good Kindle book title through keyword research, type it on the first page of your Word document and style it as a title, followed by your author name
When choosing your Amazon Kindle book title: Remember that Amazon isn’t Google, says the 17-year-old who made $7,247 from Kindle books in December 2013 alone
It pays to pick a great book topic for your Kindle book
Style your Kindle book title as a title
Step 2: Type your chapter titles, format them as heading one styles and your subheads as heading two styles while leaving the styling of your book’s bulk of text as normal
How to style your subheads with heading 2 stylings
Styles will help you build your Table of Contents page easily
Write all your chapter titles, subheads and text
Step 3: Insert photos, links and forget fancy stuff like bullet points, page numbers and
headers/footers in your Word document for publishing your Kindle book
How much easier it is to include photos in your Kindle books in 2014
Inserting links in your Word document so they will work in your Kindle book
A word of caution about placing Amazon links in your Kindle books
Forget the fancy bullet points and numbering that Word offers for your Kindle book – and forget page numbers, headers and footers
Step 4: Quickly create a Table of Contents page, hyperlink it and insert your TOC and START bookmarks
Insert your Table of Contents page after your book title page
Linking your Table of Contents entries to the right place in your document
Add your TOC and START bookmarks
Additional pages you can add if you want: Copyright, dedication, acknowledgements, etc.
Step 5: Set up your Kindle Direct Publishing account
Enter your bank account information to get direct deposits of your Kindle royalty payments
Step 6: Enter your page one details and preview your book’s look
Enter your book’s title and subtitle and series information
Your Kindle book description, publication date and author name
Categories and keywords
Step 7: Enter your page two details – sales rights, price and publish!
Table of Contents
Introduction: Why it’s now easier than ever in 2014 to publish a Kindle book from a Microsoft Word document – and here’s how to do it quickly
Nearly 30 published Kindle books and counting…
Step 1: Find a good Kindle book title through keyword research, type it on the first page of your Word document and style it as a title, followed by your author name
When choosing your Amazon Kindle book title: Remember that Amazon isn’t Google, says the 17-year-old who made $7,247 from Kindle books in December 2013 alone
It pays to pick a great book topic for your Kindle book
Style your Kindle book title as a title
Step 2: Type your chapter titles, format them as heading one styles and your subheads as heading two styles while leaving the styling of your book’s bulk of text as normal
How to style your subheads with heading 2 stylings
Styles will help you build your Table of Contents page easily
Write all your chapter titles, subheads and text
Step 3: Insert photos, links and forget fancy stuff like bullet points, page numbers and
headers/footers in your Word document for publishing your Kindle book
How much easier it is to include photos in your Kindle books in 2014
Inserting links in your Word document so they will work in your Kindle book
A word of caution about placing Amazon links in your Kindle books
Forget the fancy bullet points and numbering that Word offers for your Kindle book – and forget page numbers, headers and footers
Step 4: Quickly create a Table of Contents page, hyperlink it and insert your TOC and START bookmarks
Insert your Table of Contents page after your book title page
Linking your Table of Contents entries to the right place in your document
Add your TOC and START bookmarks
Additional pages you can add if you want: Copyright, dedication, acknowledgements, etc.
Step 5: Set up your Kindle Direct Publishing account
Enter your bank account information to get direct deposits of your Kindle royalty payments
Step 6: Enter your page one details and preview your book’s look
Enter your book’s title and subtitle and series information
Your Kindle book description, publication date and author name
Categories and keywords
Step 7: Enter your page two details – sales rights, price and publish!

