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iPhone Apps for eBooks – Publishing Your eBook with an iPhone Application

Posted in Kindle Books Free on October 16th, 2011 by kindlebooksfree – Be the first to comment

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For a new or aspiring author, finishing your book is only part of the battle. The biggest hurdle can be getting your book published and making some money from your creativity.

Think about publishing your book or eBook as an iPhone App and get paid for your work! It’s a great new way of publishing whether you’re an author and your book is already published or if you are an aspiring author looking for a publisher.

For publishers – consider making iPhone apps for your existing titles. iPhone apps allow your eBooks to be read both on the iPhone and the iPod Touch. A paid iPhone App adds another revenue stream to your publishing line, helping both your list of authors and your own bottom line. Not big enough to partner with Stanza? We can create your own eBook reader for you and incorporate it into your line of eBook iPhone applications.

For authors – iPhone apps for your eBooks can get your work published and on the paid marketplace without waiting for an established publisher to select your book. You as the author control the publication, the price, and the royalties. You get 70% of your book app’s sales price from the iTunes App Store, after Apple’s 30% cut. This means after Apple’s commission, you get ALL of the royalties.  And with the new iPhone 3.0 upgrade coming out later this year, you will even be able to offer your eBook apps on a subscription basis so you can charge more for adding content periodically!

iPhone apps for eBooks FAQ:

Q: Why should I invest in an iPhone App for my book instead of publishing an eBook for Kindle?A:  You should do both! An author should monetize his or her book in as many ways as possible (unless you’re independently wealthy).

Q: What advantages does an iPhone app have over Kindle? Kindle publishing is Free, and iPhone apps cost money!A:  Your eBook as an iPhone app nets you 70% of the sale price vs. 35% from Kindle. Also, your eBook iPhone app can be upgraded or have added content at any time. You can even sell your publication by subscription with your iPhone app. Also, Apple has sold almost 40 million iPhone and iPod Touch units vs about 500,000 Amazon Kindles. Publishing your eBook with an iPhone app is a market you can’t ignore.

Q: Does an eBook published with an iPhone app also need a reader?A:  Yes, your iPhone eBook application will need an eBook reader incorporated into the app. Your iPhone app developer can help you create your own eBook reader of may license their reader for your eBook application.

Q: Can’t I use the Kindle reader or Stanza reader for my own eBook iPhone application?A:  No – Kindle and Stanza are not licensing their readers for use in individual iPhone apps. You or your publisher would need to have the publishing volume to make a special partnership to list your books with Amazon/Kindle/Stanza like the bigger publishing houses are doing.

Q: How much does it cost to turn my eBook into an iPhone app?A:  The cost for your eBook iPhone app will depend on the number of pages in your eBook, any illustrations or pictures included in your eBook, and any added features you may need included. A basic cost for starters would be $2500.00 – but keep in mind that this is just a rough estimate and a starting point until your chosen developer can review your actual material and necessary requirements. And an app developer can offer volume disounts – the more eBook iPhone apps a developer creates for you, the lower the cost for each can be.

eBooks are the fastest growing segment in the iTunes App Store, ranking even higher than games! If you are an author looking to monetize your work then you should seriously consider creating iPhone apps for each book you already have on the market and each book you may have in the works.

How to Make Money by Publishing eBooks for the iPhone

Posted in Kindle Books Free on October 15th, 2011 by kindlebooksfree – Be the first to comment

The success of eBooks has been an on and off thing for the last decade. Different readers and formats come and go, with Amazon’s Kindle system looking like it might have some staying power with over 225 thousand titles listed as of May 2009.

Now you can add the iPhone and its buddy the iPod Touch as viable competitors to the Kindle for publishing eBooks. The iPhone has many eBooks available Free and for purchase from the iTunes App Store but in addition there is the new Kindle app for the iPhone and iPod Touch which gives readers access to the whole Kindle library without needing to have the Kindle reader.

For aspiring writers and authors who are already published, getting your eBooks listed for sale with Amazon and Kindle is a great way to start. Your eBook can be uploaded and listed without much time and cost, and Amazon will pay you a royalty of 35% on each eBook sold for Kindle. The drawback? There are only about 500 thousand Kindle units on the market so far.

Let’s contrast that with publishing your eBook for the iPhone and iPod Touch using your own iPhone App. You will first have to find a qualified iPhone developer to create your eBook app. There will be an upfront cost to develop your application and the time to get your eBook listed in the iTunes App Store can be several weeks. On the plus side, Apple takes only 30% of the sale price, leaving you with 70% vs. the 35% you get with Amazon/Kindle. And, remember that the iPhone and iPod Touch have a combined 40 million users vs. just 500 thousand for the Kindle.

There are also strong rumors of an upcoming super-iPod Touch, tentatively called the iPod MediaPad, that will be just under the size of the Kindle yet will have a larger screen with HD Video capability and full touchscreen keyboard – perfect for reading eBooks in addition to everything else the iPod Touch already does.

There are definite advantages for publishing your eBook with Amazon for the Kindle and there are also advantages for publishing your eBook for the iPhone and iPod Touch using a custom iPhone App. Authors who are looking to monetize their publications should seriously consider making use of both the Kindle and iPhone publishing platforms.

Kindle for iPhone: Get the Lowdown on the Kindle iPhone App

Posted in Kindle Books Apps, Kindle Books Free on August 21st, 2011 by kindlebooksfree – Be the first to comment

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Amazon has outdone itself again.

Just within days of launching the Kindle 2, Amazon also released its new Kindle iPhone App and sent iPhone users scrambling to download the Free app and trying it out. The verdict? iPhone owners have been impressed enough that many of them have jumped on the Kindle bandwagon and have purchased one themselves.How exactly does this Kindle iPhone App work?

For starters, it’s like having an extension of your Kindle with you wherever you go. If you’re one of those who think that reading the Kindle even while waiting in lines or taking subway rides is a bit overdoing it, then the iPhone App is the answer to your reading dilemma. Take the iPhone with you anywhere and take advantage of short bursts of reading your Kindle books whenever you have some Free time.Applicable for both the iPhone and iPod touch, the Kindle for iPhone app has even taken the effort to make reading from the iPhone a pleasant experience.

Given that the iPhone is a compact device, the readability is still great with 5 font sizes to choose from. Plus, going through pages is easily done with just a mere swipe of the screen right to left, or back. For bookmarking pages, finding the table of contents, going to the beginning or a specific location, and looking at the image cover, a couple of taps is all it takes as well.Accessing all your Kindle books even without the Kindle around is also possible with the Kindle iPhone app. Just log-in to your Amazon account and download any of your books stored there straight to your iPhone. Even better, you can continue to read right where you left off from either device, thanks to Kindle’s Whispersync technology. Make sure to sync your Amazon Kindle or iPhone before leaving and either one of them will automatically go to the last page read when you resume reading.

Another great thing about the Kindle iPhone app is that it gives the reader a full-color version of the images from its LCD screen, as opposed to the Kindle’s shades of gray. What it cannot do however, is permanently replace the Kindle as the choice reading device. While the iPhone acts as a perfect foil to the Kindle, the latter’s e-paper technology, wide screen, and superior readability is still the best device for hours of nonstop reading. However exciting the new Kindle for iPhone may be, it still has a few downsides. First, buying books from Amazon or even just browsing available titles directly through the app is not yet possible. Moreover, the Kindle iPhone app is currently exclusive for ebooks and not for newspapers and magazines as yet. And one more thing, the dictionary feature is not available yet on the Kindle for iPhone app. These are minor drawbacks though, and with the way things are going with the Kindle, these features are surely not far off.

See the Kindle iPhone App in action and then be sure to read the full Amazon Kindle 2.0 review here.

kindle torrent iPhone to Android: One Week with the Nexus S

Posted in Uncategorized on January 2nd, 2011 by kindlebooksfree – 2 Comments

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