Not exact matches
Collected thoughts on methods for publishing serial
content from blogs to
Kindles and other
ebook readers.
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But I think a few of you, as writers, might like to gift yourself with a very cheap course on writing for the
content marketing /
kindle ebook markets.
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Regardless of whether or not you want to call a white paper an
eBook, the millions of Amazon
Kindles, B&N Nooks, Sony Readers and Kobo eReaders — not to mention the literally millions of iPad, iPhone, Android, PC and Mac devices with eReading software — are a «reading friendly» market for your white paper
content.
Unlike the other Send to Kindle apps that allow you to easily send non-Amazon
ebooks, personal documents, and PDFs from a PC or Mac computer, Send to Kindle for Google Chrome allows users to send web
content to their
Kindles.
If CMSs would begin offering automatic conversion to ePub files, and if (unlikely as it is) iPads,
Kindles and Nooks would all support ePub and allow you to subscribe to publications using the epubcast format, we would see a boom of new
content for tablets and
ebook readers, and it would be vastly simpler to get that
content on our devices.
If you have a website where you post new
content pretty regularly, especially articles that are at least a page long, you should consider finding a way to make your
content available on
Kindles, iPads and other
eBook readers.
Click the ellipsis button -LRB-»...») under the
KINDLE EBOOK ACTIONS menu next to your book and select «Edit eBook content&r
EBOOK ACTIONS menu next to your book and select «Edit
eBook content&r
eBook content»
Steve, I think you hit the nail on the head it is a, «great base line for the future» and I think that is what they were going for; with the added benefit to apple of taking out the
kindle and taking on Amazon in the realm of providing
ebook content.