[For Beginners] You Can Do It Alone! Let's Try Kindle Publishing! | Kindle Authors to Use as Reference Edition
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📚 I have created a magazine for those interested in Kindle publishing!
I started self-studying Kindle publishing last May and have published three Kindle books so far.
I have published them by learning the know-how through books and note articles, without receiving publishing support or joining any communities.
I think I took the long way around, but because I didn't rely on anyone, I feel I have come to understand quite a lot about Kindle publishing.
I would be happy if I could be of help to those who want to try publishing from now on✨
👇"Try Kindle Publishing! You Can Do It Through Self-Study" Magazine
👇 Supporting Maki-san's challenge✨
Maki-san, who is producing note idols and taking on the challenge of co-managing magazines, is now challenging herself with Kindle publishing! A project has begun to learn and walk alongside all the Kindle publishing beginners!
This time, following the previous one, I will introduce know-how books (picture book edition) that are good to use as references for creating Kindle books, as well as Kindle authors whose content and announcements are good to use as references.
📚 Recommended Know-How Books for Kindle Picture Books
The books I have published so far were lifestyle books and book review books, so they were text-based.
On the other hand, AI picture book authors seem to have completely different methods for Kindle publishing. I will introduce two wonderful Kindle picture book authors I met on note and X, as both of them have written articles on note about how to write Kindle picture books!
Both of them seem to use Canva, ChatGPT, and Midjourney. Please read their articles for details. There are also paid articles.
📕 Umi-san
An author who creates picture books with warm messages that reach the hearts of not only children but also adults.
👇 Introducing Umi-san's picture book "Message of the Leaves"
📕 Po-chan 369-san
This is an author who creates picture books featuring cute characters that make you feel the sounds.
👇 Introducing the picture book by Po-chan 369, "Mashiro-chan's Heart Calendar"
📚 Authors who turn note articles into Kindle books
There are many authors who write articles on note and compile them into Kindle books. I am one of them.
One thing to be careful about here is that when you turn note articles into a Kindle book, the same content will exist in multiple places in the world, so you should either re-edit those articles or make them private.
⬇️ Maki-san has written an article with accurate information. We are grateful for that.✨
When I turn them into Kindle books, I edit the articles and change the content.
Also, since some people might feel it is unfair if articles that can be read for free are sold for a fee on Kindle, I make the articles themselves paid content.
In my case, I make them paid articles like this and compile them into a Kindle book behind-the-scenes magazine.
👇 A magazine collecting the articles that became the basis for my first book, "LooseFIRE PartialFIRE Couple"
👇 A magazine collecting the articles that became the basis for my second book, "The 1 Million Wall: Overcoming it as a Freelancer!"
👇 A magazine collecting the articles that became the basis for my third book, "Latest Work! Introduction to Overseas Mysteries" (The source material for my next work is also in here...)
Now, I would like to introduce some recommended authors who create Kindle books from note articles.
📕 Mika Naito
I don't think there is anyone who utilizes Kindle Unlimited as effectively as Naito-san. She decides on a theme every week, reads Kindle books based on that theme every day, and writes a summary article for the week.
She concludes by saying, "I saved XX yen this week," so the value of Unlimited is conveyed realistically.
The book that compiles the trajectory of the efforts she has built up in this way is this one: "I Saved 270,000 Yen This Year by Reading Every Day with Unlimited E-books."
📕 Moneypenny-san
Moneypenny-san is a super busy, active broadcast writer who compiled her "AI is a bit strange" series, which she had been writing on note, into a single book.
With a cool, sharp tone, she discusses how professionals should face the AI era.
I was surprised to see names like "Beat Takeshi" appear! It is a book that shows the seriousness of a professional broadcast writer who has lived in the world of television.
📕 Eri Ogata (Rikejo Mama)-san
The owner of "Jointly Operated Magazine for Convex and Concave" compiled this book based on interviews with members of her joint magazine, gathering honest opinions and tips on raising children with developmental differences.
It is, of course, a great reference for moms and dads raising children with developmental differences, but I think it also serves as a hint on how to create a book together with peers from a joint magazine.
Were there any authors here who could serve as a reference for you?
💡 Next time, I would like to explain the process of completing a Kindle book and how to promote it afterward.
Thank you for reading until the end 🥰

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