First introduced in 2007, the “Kindle” is Amazon’s electronic replacement for books. It’s a portable, wireless device that allows you to download books, magazines, newspapers, even blogs instantly and take them with you anywhere.
Since the Kindle can hold over 1,500 books, that’s like carrying around an entire library in the palm of your hand.
The wireless connection is built in and provided at no charge by Amazon. There’s also a built in browser for viewing websites and reading emails.
Amazon’s Kindle Store has over 230,000 ebooks to download, plus U.S. and International newspapers, magazines, even blogs. Almost all of the ebooks sell for $9.99 or less. The latest model is a larger more improved Kindle DX which was made available last year. Boosting a bigger screen and longer battery life, it can even read to you out loud. Now that makes for a nice bedtime story. It also holds over 3,500 books and sells for about $489.00.
The Kindle can also display PDF’s which you can transfer from your computer with a USB cable. The older versions of the Kindle could read PDF’s and Word documents, but they had to be emailed to Amazon first to convert them to a format readable by the Kindle. This option is still available as well.
So what does all this mean to you? Well, if you’re a blog publisher you can now publish your blogs in the Kindle Store where users can subscribe to them for a monthly fee. This is a great way to make some money and increase your subscriber base all at the same time.
First you’ll need to go to http://kindlepublishing.amazon.com to set up an account and submit your blogs for approval. Once approved your Blog “goes live” in the Kindle Store within 12 to 48 hours.
The Kindle gives the user full text and images from the blogs they are subscribed to, which unlike an RSS feed only gives you the headlines.
When submitting your blog for approval here’s the information you’ll need:
• Blog Title
• Blog Tagline
• Description
• Image from top of your blog (banner or masthead)
• Screenshot of your blog (optional)
• Posting Frequency
It’s really pretty simple to get your blogs listed.
So how does the payment process work? Good question, nice to see you’re paying attention. You’ll be paid 30% of the monthly blog subscription price. Amazon sets the price, not you. It’s priced on what they think is a “fair value” for their customers. For example, my two blogs were set at $0.99 a month.
All blog subscriptions are free for the first 14 days. Then they’re billed at the monthly subscription price. Blogs are wirelessly updated throughout the day.
You’ll be paid by check or EFT, your choice. Electronic Funds Transfer has no charge, but if you opt for a paper check and live in the U.S. you’ll have an $8.00 fee attached. Payments are sent once your earnings reach $50.00.
If you publish a blog I’d strongly encourage you to get it listed in Amazon’s Kindle Store. It won’t cost you a thing but a few minutes of your time and makes for great free exposure…
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This is an interesting post, because I would LOVE to add my blog to Amazon Kindle, but I cannot, because Amazon Kindle Blogs is LOCKED down to US users only. I even wrote to Amazon a few days ago asking when they might go “International” and here is their reply:
“Currently, subscriptions to blogs are only available in the Kindle Store to United States customers and we don’t have any information when these will be available internationally.”
I don’t know why Amazon are being so backwards about this, rewarding only US bloggers, and no-one else in the world. Haven’t they heard about the World Wide Web, not just the US Wide Web?
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Thanks for the information, I surely will try it since it seems worthy and nothing to lose.
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@Fiona,
Thank you for reminding me. I did read that on Amazon a few weeks ago. I should have included that in the post.
There is definitely an abundance of great content from the U.K., Europe, and Malaysia that will not benefit from this opportunity.
Which is a shame….
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Hi Source Blogger!
Thanks for this great post – I’ve been intending to getting around to finding out how to go about publishing to Kindle – thanks for saving me the trouble.
I just added WeBlogBetter!
Wow, I didn’t know about this. Putting it on my to-do list. Thanks.
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@Kiesha
Glad to be a help! And I’m happy to see a familiar face commenting here… after recently making the move from Blogger (as source-blogger.com) to WordPress (as sourceblogger.com) =)
@MsKatrina
It’s an honor to make it on your to-do list! haha!
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I’m loving the new design! Congrats on the move!
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Hey its a nice move.Thanks for the info about kindle but its only for US bloggers.Hope amazon will open it for international people.
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The new blog is so sauve and sophisticated, I love it.
Publish to Kindle eh? Well it looks like none of us will make a fortune, but the more ways you can distribute your content the better. And a little money is better than no money.
“Suave and Sophisticated?!”…. (blushes to a deep pink color). You are too kind, Joella! =)
As bloggers, and as I am sure you already know, it is essential to test multiple methods to monetize your blog.
Especially methods like this that DO NOT impact your reader’s experience.
Recently, Amazon upgraded the subscribership fee for Source Blogger from .99 to $1.99. Thanks, Amazon!
And thanks, Joella!
This is an interesting post, because I would LOVE to add my blog to Amazon Kindle, but I cannot, because Amazon Kindle Blogs is LOCKED down to US users only. I even wrote to Amazon a few days ago asking when they might go “International” and here is their reply:
“Currently, subscriptions to blogs are only available in the Kindle Store to United States customers and we don’t have any information when these will be available internationally.”
I don’t know why Amazon are being so backwards about this, rewarding only US bloggers, and no-one else in the world. Haven’t they heard about the World Wide Web, not just the US Wide Web?
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