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Publetariat Dispatch: Amazon Kindle The Fire. Ebooks Go Mainstream.

Publetariat: For People Who Publish!

In today’s Publetariat Dispatch, author and publishing consultant Joanna Penn posits that ebooks have finally gone mainstream.

Ebook sales have been steadily growing over the last 2 years and those of us readers who converted early are almost entirely ebook consumers now.

For authors, the global ebook sales market has meant we can sell direct to customers and every month receive a cheque from Amazon. We can log on and see our sales by the hour. It has been life changing for me and so many others.

But ebooks have been far from mainstream. Until now.

 

These new Kindle devices change everything.

Amazon has unveiled a new family of Kindles  including one at the magic price of $79. This is what happened with the  iPod when the price came down low enough that it was a no-brainer  purchase. Those people who had been on the fence about new-fangled  digital music went out and got one, just to see what the fuss was about.  I was one of those people (with the ipod) and it hasn’t left my side  since.When did you switch to digital music?

 

Kindle sales growth almost vertical (Image source: Business Insider)

I was one of the first people in Australia to buy the Kindle when it  (finally) become available. I converted to 90% ebook reading within  weeks and the number of books I bought at least trebled. I am  unashamedly an Amazon fan but this is a massively exciting development  for any author who can see what’s round the corner.

These new Kindles will ship in October and November.  There will be many of them in Christmas stockings and ebook sales go up  over Christmas because people have time to read, and of course, play  with their new gadgets.

So what does this mean for you?

  • If you don’t have a Kindle yet and you are a writer or want to be. Get off the fence and buy one of these (affiliate). Experience for yourself what the digital revolution means.  Even if you still love the smell of a new book, there are millions of  people converting to ebooks and you want to sell to them. You are not  your market. You have to see this to believe it.
  • If you are a traditionally published author and your publisher has  not put your book on the Kindle with global rights, then go see an IP  lawyer and see what you can do to get the rights back or ask the  publisher to get your books up there. It’s not rocket science.

Trust the market

People want to read. They want to find books that will inspire them,  entertain them, educate them, take them out of their world for just a  few minutes. These book lovers are people like me. I devour Kindle  books. I download samples several times a day. My biggest entertainment  expense is ebooks. I love reading. Chances are, so do you, and so do  millions of readers. Maybe they will like your book. But they won’t find  it unless it’s on the Kindle platform.

I’m sure there will be the usual lamentation that this attitude will  flood the market with more self-published books of bad quality, but I trust the market. I am a heavy Kindle user. I am  the market. I always download a sample unless I trust the author. I  always delete the sample and don’t buy if the formatting is bad or if  the book is not enjoyable or useful. I only buy books that pass this  sample test. I go by reader recommendations and how many stars there  are. I buy based on recommendations from my friends on twitter. Crap  books with crap covers do not sell. They don’t rank on the bestseller  list. They do not get recommendations.

Stop with the excuses about why you think ebooks will fail, or how they are destroying publishing. Enough already.

This is no longer the future. This is right now. You need to act.

 

This is a reprint from Joanna Penn‘s The Creative Penn.

Amazon Rolls Out First Major Kindle Fire Software Update: Improved Performance, More Responsive Touch, Privacy, and Security

As promised, Amazon has rolled out the first significant software update for the Kindle Fire before Christmas. From the company’s website this morning:

We have a new, free over-the-air software update available for Kindle Fire. This update enhances fluidity and performance, improves touch navigation responsiveness, gives you the option to choose which items display on the carousel, and adds the ability to add a password lock on Wi-Fi access. The update will be automatically delivered to your Kindle Fire.

We’ve already done some testing this morning and there’s a noticeable improvement both to touchscreen responsiveness and to the “fluidity and performance” with which it streams video and music content especially. The minor annoyance of a hiccup or two in the first few seconds of streaming a movie, TV show, or song seems to be gone, based on my initial tests this morning.

It’s easy to check on whether your Kindle Fire has already been updated automatically:

Tap the Quick Settings icon [it looks like a gear icon in the upper right corner next to the wi-fi and battery icons], tap “More,” then tap “Device.” If your System Version is “Current version: 6.2.1” you are running the latest software.

If you see a System Version other than “Current Version: 6.2.1,” you can download the update and see instructions here.

Once you have the update, in addition to being able to enjoy smoother performance and more responsive touch, you will also be able to edit the home page carousel to remove anything that you don’t want your friends or family to see. For me, whenever I’m heading down to the street corner to hang out with the fellas all I have to do is long-press the Swann’s Way cover, select “Remove from Carousel,” and my homes will never know I have been reading Proust again.

You can also set up a password to restrict access to the Kindle Fire wi-fi connection if you would prefer to keep the rugrats or your grandparents from reading your Proust and losing your place, checking your Facebook page, or otherwise remembering things past:

  • Tap the gears icon at the top right of the screen (that would be the quick settings icon).
  • Select “More” at the far right among the six choices displayed at the top of the screen.
  • Select “Restrictions” at the top of the next menu.
  • Use the ‘ON/OFF” toggles to Enable Restrictions, set a password, and place a lock on your wi-fi access. And made sure to keep the password in a safe place, not on a post-it note on the refrigerator door.

 

 

From Cheryl Kaye Tardif, publisher and owner of IMAJIN BOOKS, comes … 25 Days of Christmas Giveaways, including a chance to win a brand new KINDLE FIRE!

Bestselling author Cheryl Kaye Tardif’s name and her independent press Imajin Books have become synonymous here at Kindle Nation Daily with quality books at attractive prices, but now she has been o’ertaken by the Christmas spirit and she is outdoing herself with 25 Days of Christmas Giveaways!

When the deals and giveaways are this good we are honor bound to share them with the citizens of Kindle Nation, so here’s the story direct from the Imajin Books website!

December 1-25, 2011

This Christmas, great things come in fours at Imajin Books! So we have four
ways for booklovers to celebrate the Christmas season: an eBook Sale,
eBook Giveaways, Basket o’ Books Draw, and a Grand Prize Draw for the
all-new Kindle Fire ereader.

1. eBook Sale – all our ebooks will be priced between $0.99 and $2.99.

The sale is on from December 1st to January 7th. To purchase ebooks from Smashwords (multiple file formats including ePub, PDF & more), visit our Winter Events page to view the special coupon codes to buy ebooks at our sale prices. Or buy from Amazon.com where the list prices have been changed to sale prices.

2. eBook Giveaways – 4 ebooks (winners’ choice from our titles) will be given away daily.

Rules: To enter, leave a comment and youremail address on our Winter Events post in our Contests & Events section. Comments without email addresses will not qualify. You can enter every day; 1 ebook per winner per day. You may format your email address like: myemailaddress (at) emailprovider.com (or similar) if you’d like to; as long as we can read it, you’ll be entered. No exchanges, no cash value. Ebook prizes will be awarded daily.

3. Basket o’ Books Draw – paperback collection of winner’s choice of 4 books

Rules: To enter, leave a comment and youremail address on our Winter Events post in our Contests & Events section. Comments without email addresses will not qualify. You may format your email address like: myemailaddress (at) emailprovider.com (or similar) if you’d like to; as
long as we can read it, you’ll be entered. No exchanges, no cash value. 1 entry per person. This draw will take place between December 25 and December 31. Winner will be announced on our website.

4. Grand Prize Draw for a Kindle Fire ereader – 1 winner

Rules: You will get one entry for any of the following:

1. Review any of our books from December 1-December 24th, 2011 on Amazon.com or Smashwords.com and email us a link to your review. 1 entry per book title reviewed.

2. Tweet any of the following messages (1 entry per post per day; max. 3 entries/day):

Check out @imajinbooks 25 Days of Christmas Giveaways for prizes & win a #Kindle Fire http://imajinbooks.com

 

eBooks $2.99 or less – @imajinbooks 25 Days of Christmas Giveaways – prizes & win a Kindle Fire http://imajinbooks.com

 

25 Days of Christmas Giveaways @imajinbooks – eBook SALE, prizes & win a Kindle Fire http://imajinbooks.com

3. Post an announcement on your Facebook page to help us spread the news and email us with the link to your FB page (1 entry per post per day; max. 3 entries per day):

Enter the 25 Days of Christmas Giveaways for prizes & chance to win a #Kindle Fire http://imajinbooks.com

 

Ebooks $2.99 or less – 25 Days of Christmas Giveaways – prizes & chance to win a Kindle Fire http://imajinbooks.com

 

Want to win a Kindle Fire ereader? Check out the 25 Days of Christmas Giveaways at http://www.imajinbooks.com

4. Buy any of our ebooks or paperbacks between December 1-25th and forward us your receipt by email; receive 10 entries per title purchased.

When emailing us during this contest, please put “25 DAYS” in the subject line. Include your name and pertinent contest info.

Entries must be received by December 25th, midnight MT. Open to anyone 18+, anywhere. Void where prohibited. No cash value, no substitutions, no exchanges.

Basket o’ Books and Kindle prize will be awarded by January 7, 2012. All prizes must be claimed by January 30, 2012 or they will be void.


(This is a sponsored post.)

 

Not Everyone Wants a 9.7″ eInk Kindle DX, But If You Do, Here’s a Sweet Deal: 32% Off, Just $259!

 

For the past week or so, readers have been emailing Kindle Nation Daily, asking if Amazon would put the Kindle DX on sale for Black Friday.

Well, we have an answer: YES!

Amazon didn’t even wait until Black Friday. From now through Monday, November 28, the Kindle DX price has been reduced from 379 to just $259. (Click here to see it on Amazon.)

It seems obvious that this Black Friday deal amounts to the Farewell Tour for the Kindle DX, for a number of reasons, but Amazon’s experience with the Kindle DX may also provide the company with its own perspective on the ideal form factor for the Kindle Fire tablet.

Various Kindle models occupy most of the best seats on Amazon’s electronics bestseller list — #1, #2, #3, #5, #8, #10, #13, #14, #17 — but the Kindle DX has fallen all the way out of the Top 100. Lately it has suffered from weak support and vanishing software updates from Amazon, but the truth is that this most tablet-like of the eInk Kindles never caught on as a mass-market product due to price (initially $489, then $379, now $259), weight (18.9 ounces), and a failed effort to make it the device of choice for students and some professionals.

I got my Kindle DX the day it shipped, and there were some things I loved about it, but they didn’t outweigh the weight of the device, and I ended up selling my DX on eBay.

I’d be surprised to see Amazon come out with another DX-like product, at least until the advance of technology allows some sort of hybrid display that allows users to toggle back and forth between eInk and color.

But one thing this Kindle DX price cut does is provide some context for the far more successful Kindle Fire launch. I’ve found it interesting that some critics have claimed that the Kindle Fire tablet will fail because, they say, it’s a “tweener” device stuck between the “ideal” form factors of the 6″ dedicated eInk ereaders such as the Kindle and Nook and the 10″ iPad tablets.

My take is a little different. Having used the Kindle Fire for the past week, I’m convinced that its balance of 14.6-ounce weight and 6-inch display size is the ideal form factor for personal solo viewing of movies and TV shows and reading of magazines, newspapers, ebooks, and more. There are still some important things to fix or improve with the Fire, but a 9- or 10-inch display is not the answer.

So I’m ready now for the second time to sell a 10″ display device on eBay, and this time it will be an iPad. While I do expect Amazon eventually to come out with a 9″ Kindle Fire tablet, I wouldn’t rush it. It would be smarter for Amazon, having already gone to school on the failure of the Kindle DX, to invest its resources in perfect the sub-$200 6-inch Kindle Fire. That’s the device that is spanking the rest of the tablet market right now, and its advantage may not be price alone.

I’m envisioning a commercial that would be too snarky for Amazon ever to make, where one consumer is looking at another’s Kindle Fire and saying “Yeah, it’s awesome, but I’m just not sure it’s big and heavy enough for me.”

The Skinny: Why Would You Want a Kindle Fire if You Love Your eInk Kindle?

By Steve Windwalker

Okay, short and sweet. And just my opinion.

Over the next few weeks, and certainly including this issue of The Weekender, you’ll see plenty of information and opinion about the new Kindles, how to use them, what to use them for, and so forth.

But there’s a simple question that’s on a lot of people’s minds. You already own a great Kindle (whichever Kindle it is). Why would you want to spring for the new and improved model?

The answer involves all of the other digital content that’s online these days, including but not limited to the music and video content that Amazon sells. For everything you might want to enjoy — movies, tv shows without commercials, music, Audible.com audiobooks, email, Youtube, Netflix instant streaming, games, online magazines and newspapers, productivity apps, everything on the web including Kindle Nation Daily, and, yes, ebooks — the Kindle Fire’s the best, most elegant, best value proposition for easily, seamlessly enjoying all of that while in a, er, relaxed posture. Nothing else comes close, assuming you don’t want to throw your money away.

I was concerned about whether the Kindle Fire 7″ display would match the experience of the iPad’s 10-inch display. The Kindle Fire wins in visual experience, handheld weight, speed of content delivery, and form factor. When you factor in price, it’s not even close.

For reading books, I still prefer my eInk Kindles, but even that could change: the jury is at lunch, watching a movie on the Kindle Fire between bites.

If you are like me, (perish the thought), you may have tried a number of devices looking for a truly portable, relax-on-the-sofa computer that didn’t cost thousands. The Kindle Fire is not exactly that, just as the Netbook and the iPad and the Kaypro and the Osborne were not that. I’m not going to write my next book on the Kindle Fire, just as I am not going to write it on the iPad. But I have to say that the Kindle Fire comes closer than anything else I have experienced to providing a truly portable and easy environment for me to enjoy what I enjoy when I am not creating content.

As I told Len Edgerly on his podcast this week, the Fire tablet is like a direct line or portal between our brains and our senses and everything else in the world, or at least everything in Amazon’s store. And that may often seem like a distinction without a difference.

Don’t miss this week’s interview with Kindle Nation Daily founder Steve Windwalker on The Kindle Chronicles podcast, all about the new Kindles and more!

          LAUNCHThe Launch of the Kindles

(and a nice story that holds up against any Honest Abe tale we’ve heard)

They came in trucks. Brown trucks, red white and blue trucks, whatever trucks Amazon could hire. They came early, and in a few cases they came late.

Amazon shipped millions of Kindles earlier this week, between the Kindle Fire units ordered by customers and shipped a day early on Monday, the Kindle Touch units ordered by customers and shipped a week early on Tuesday, and the truckloads of Kindles shipped wholesale to many of the 16,000 brick-and-mortar retailers that have lined up to sell these new models.

Here at Kindle Nation we had ordered about a dozen new Kindles between our Kindle Fire sweepstakes giveaways, staff needs, and early-decision holiday gifts. All but one arrived on Tuesday — the one that came a day late was the one I was sending myself just in case Amazon’s promised review unit didn’t show up. And guess what, Amazon’s promised review unit arrived late too, but happily Kindle Nation Daily’s new Kids Corner editor Candace Cheatham made a lightning-quick run to Staples to grab us the first Kindle off the shelves at the Fresh Pond store. Thanks, Candace, and thanks to Staples associate Jason for giving us a call the minute the Kindle Fires arrived!

So it’s here, and what do I think?

I’m ecstatic.

Elegant?

Exquisite?

Pick your own e-word for this aesthetically pleasing embodiment of electronic excellence.

We;re weighing in above and below with more particulars, with important things to do before you totally lose yourself in the experience (as if we’re on time for that assignment!), and with some discussion of why you might want a Kindle Fire if you already own a Kindle 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.

And over the coming days we’ll shine a light on a few relatively small issues that Amazon might target for improvement, although it’s entirely possible that some of these concerns may vaporize as we, our brains, and our individual and collective muscle memory grow accustomed to the challenges of learning these new devices.

Let’s be clear: we’re only going to scratch the surface here, but there’s lots more to come in upcoming issues, Kindle Nation Daily posts, and the latest comprehensive Kindle guide* on which my collaborator Bruce Grubbs and I are working round the clock to prepare for you.

But first, back to the trucks for a moment, for a  story that warmed my heart, from Kindle Nation citizen Kathi C. of the nearby city of Lynn, MA. (For anyone familiar enough with local culture to be aware of a certain four-line piece of doggerel about Lynn, suffice it to say that Cathi’s exemplary behavior gives the lie to that particular verse!)

As Kathi wrote in on Thursday:

My kindle Touch arrived today, my friendly UPS Guy handed me TWO boxes marked kindle! My inner devil’s response was yippee but my good angel said bad girl!

 

The two boxes had identical UPS Tracking Numbers but the Serial Numbers on the end were different (only by the last 4 characters).

 

From Manage My Kindle I figured out which of the serial numbers was preregistered to me.

 

The typical very friendly and helpful CSR at Amazon sent me a label to return the ‘extra’ kindle. I shudder to think how many of the millions (?) of k-Touches will be duplicated today. What a nightmare that must be for all the people like me that have tracked their shipment or are just eagerly watching for the UPS truck!

 

Thought you would be interested…

 

Keep up the good work!

Kathleen C.
Lynn MA

Brava, Kathi! And if there’s anyone at Amazon reading along at the office, we think that woman deserves a nice little Kindle Store gift card!
(We will only disclose Kathi’s full name to authorized Amazon officials.)
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* If you’d like a heads-up notice when our new guide to all the new Kindle models is available in the Kindle Store, just shoot an email to kindlenation+KGuides@gmail.com, and thanks!

 

Put Kindle Nation Daily “Front and Center” on Your Kindle Fire!

If you’re just putting your brand new Kindle Fire through its paces, we’ll be joining you and helping you to make the most of the experience, to protect your investment, and to make it even easier to use all the Kindle-friendly features to which you have grown accustomed here at Kindle Nation.

In fact, if you think Kindle Nation Daily has been a helpful website before, we think you’ll be amazed at well it works with the Kindle Fire.

Toward that end, let us encourage you to position Kindle Nation Daily front and center on your Kindle Fire home screen so it’s never far away when you want to check on the latest free and bargain Kindle books, tips, and news. It’s an easy process — just follow the steps below:

1. From the Kindle Fire home screen, tap “Web”

2. Using the virtual keyboard on the screen, type in the following abbreviated URL or web address

3. When the Kindle Nation Daily website comes up, tap the “Menu” icon at the bottom center, and select “Add bookmark” at the left among the options that appear near the bottom of the screen

4. Name the bookmark “KND” when prompted

5. Return to the Home page, and hold your finger down on the KND image in the carousel to add it to the Favorites that are displayed front and center on your Kindle Fire home screen

Once you’ve got Kindle Nation Daily where you want it on your Kindle Fire, you’ll find it amazingly easy to find anything on our website including news, tips, our magical free book tool that allows you to search and sort over 1200 freebies by cartegory, genre, date added, reading review rating and bestseller status, or our similar tools for Kindle Prime Eligible and quality 99-center titles!

And if you are on the fence about the Kindle Fire, well, we can offer two kinds of support:

  • First, we hope you will consider entering our Kindle Fire giveaway sweepstakes – we are giving away a brand new Kindle Fire every week!
  • Second, watch this website this week for plenty of information and a full-scale review about what the Fire does — and doesn’t have to offer.

Did You Win a Kindle Fire Today? If You Are Amy Pippin Mire of Wolfforth, Texas You Did! If Not, You Can Enter a Brand New KINDLE FIRE Giveaway Sweepstakes Right Now!

Once again it’s Monday afternoon in Kindle Nation, so we’ve got good news and bad news. And then we’ve got some more good news.

For the past week, OPEN SOURCE author Matthew Frick has been helping us all out by sponsoring Week #5 of our Kindle Nation KINDLE FIRE Sweepstakes.

We had a new record of 2,727 entries, and we had hundreds of winners.

Well, of course we had one big GRAND PRIZE winner. Kindle Nation citizen Amy Pippin Mire of Wolfforth, Texas was randomly selected from all the entries to win a KINDLE FIRE tablet. We connected with Amy by email and telephone to confirm her identity and shipping address, and there will be a brand new Kindle Fire arriving on her doorstep by November 23.

But hundreds of other participants are big winners, too, because they’ve been among the many new readers of Matt Frick’s OPEN SOURCE. We love stories about good karma, so it’s great to see that OPEN SOURCE climbed into the top 25 political novels on Kindle this week on the strength of 4.4 stars from 15 reviewers. Matthew paid for the Kindle Fire that will be arriving in a few days at Amy’s office. Every penny. (What’s that? Did you ask me to repeat the links to OPEN SOURCE in the Kindle Store? Okay then. Thanks for asking!)

Those who haven’t won a Kindle Fire yet — yep, there’s that bad news we mentioned — will not have to wallow in despair for long. Why? Because we have already opened up our Kindle Nation Week #6 KINDLE FIRE
Giveaway Sweepstakes. The Week #6 Sweepstakes runs until noon on Sunday, November 20, and entry details can be found at the end of this post.
But there’s another changing of the guard that we would be remiss not to mention: we have a brand new sponsor for Week #6, and romance fans will be happy to hear that, after a couple of weeks of suspense sponsors, we’ll return this week to the world of love and limmerance with a highly rated contemporary romance novel by popular novelist Marie Astor:

On the Rim of Love:

by Marie Astor
by Marie Astor
4.8 stars – 9 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Twenty-two-year-old Maggie Robin has been dating the irresistibly good-looking Jeffrey Preston for a year. But when Jeffrey proposes marriage to her a week after her college graduation, Maggie finds herself wondering if she wants to spend the rest of her life married to a workaholic TV show producer.

Her doubts culminate when during a ski trip to British Columbia she meets Taylor Denton, a handsome, free-spirited big mountain skier.

Maggie’s attraction to Taylor is undeniable, but she is engaged to marry Jeffrey. Will Maggie have the courage to follow her heart?

Also by Marie Astor:

About the author:

Marie Astor is a die-hard romantic who wholeheartedly believes in true love, which is why she writes in the contemporary romance genre. Marie is the author of contemporary romance novels, On the Rim of Love, Lucky Charm, and a short story collection, A Chance Encounter and Other Stories. In addition to being a writer, Marie is an avid hiker, an excellent swimmer, a good skier, and a capable badminton player. Currently, Marie is working on her next novel.

If you would like to learn more about Marie’s writing, please stop by her website: www.marieastor.com to sign up for book release updates and events or visit her on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/marieastorwrites.

So … is that it?

Of course not!

Here are the details on the Kindle Nation Week #6 KINDLE FIRE Giveaway Sweepstakes:

There’s no purchase required, but we do need you to go to our Kindle Nation Facebook page and “Like” us. Give the page a few seconds to load, because for some reason it takes a little longer.

Then just scroll down and follow the prompts to enter the sweepstakes, and you’re done! (Of course, if you want to really improve your chances of winning by multiplying your good fortune by your good karma, we hope you’ll take a page from recent grand prize winner Steve Wisener’s book and pick up each of our sponsors’ titles. But like we say, there’s no purchase necessary.)

One more important tip: we recommend using a computer for this sign-up process rather than a smartphone or other mobile device.

It’s that simple.

Good luck. And happy reading!