As from this week, Amazon's India Kindle store is open for business. This means that folk living in India no longer need an international bank account or credit card for on-line purchases, and really opens up the brave new world of kindle and ebooks to this immense country. If you're an indie author and uncertain what this means for you, those very helpful and very knowledgeable Campbell brothers have updated "Can't Sell, Won't Sell" their guide to marketing for authors and publishers. Serendipitously, "Can't Sell; Won't Sell" is FREE on August 29th. A new chapter on free promotional giveaways is also included. If you've already downloaded a copy of this indispensable little manual, it's very easy to update your copy via Amazon. Amazon - go to 'manage my kindle' then find "Can't Sell, Won't Sell" and click update on the drop down menu. Alternatively, give Sean or Dan a shout via their blog and I'm sure they'll be more than happy to let you have the updated version, because that's the way they roll. |
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