Kindle Sales Could Be 10 Percent of Amazon’s Revenue

The Kindle continues to grow in popularity, and Amazon is certainly reaping the benefits of their ever-popular e-reader! Check out these predictions for 2011 and 2012 -

It appears that the Kindle will represent at least 10% of Amazon’s overall revenue in 2012. Analysts expect that the overall percentage of sales in 2011 will be 8%. Quite an impressive number when you consider everything that Amazon sells (they do sell more than books, you know! Haha!).

Analysts have now upped the number of Kindles that they expect Amazon to sell as well. The prediction is that they will sell 17.5 million Kindles in 2011 and 26 million Kindle in 2012.

In addition, there are now more than 1 million books available at the Kindle store. Amazon sold 124 million books last year, and they are expected to more than double that and sell 314 million this year and then a whopping 752 million in 2012.( Imagine if they hit 1 billion in 2013!) Also, as we reported yesterday, Kindle just added two new authors to their Kindle Million Club, bringing the number of authors who have sold at least a million books in the Kindle store to 6.

With so many different companies and gadgets trying to compete with the Kindle, it just keeps growing in popularity and shows no signs of slowing down soon! Why do you think this is? Of course, I know all the reasons why I love mine, but I would love to hear your thoughts! Leave us a comment about it down below!

From KindleOwners.com – your Kindle review site! New Kindle forum coming very soon!

E-Books Changing the Game for Authors

It is clear upon a Kindle review that the device has altered the reading experience for the reader, but little has been published about the effect the shift has had on writing! The Kindle catalogs are filled with the exploits of writers from world over and the change in the way we read has had a dramatic effect on the way writers write. The new writing environment offers budding writers great new opportunities, while also introducing a series of pitfalls which were previously unimagined.

Changing of the writer’s persona

The image of a book signing, intoxicated by the adoration of hundreds of fans is one that most writers strive towards. The emergence of the e-book means that the writer will no longer be able to benefit from this ego boosting perk. This does not make much of a difference to the average writer because most book signings have about 30 people at most and the crowd is generally comprised of family members and close friends.

A simpler aspiration, however, is for the author to see his or her work on a bookshelf. The pride associated with knowing that you can request your book at the front desk has been lost to the faceless electronic age. The value of publishing has been undermined and authors will have to look elsewhere to overcome their overbearing insecurity.

Publication is easy

The electronic age has had one benefit: publishing has become easy. This does not, however, mean that you should immediately rush out and upload an electronic version of the novel that you have been working on for 10 years. If you approach the matter with this youthful exuberance then your masterpiece will simply disappear under a pile of electronic drivel published daily on Amazon. You need to employ a shrewd marketing strategy if you actually want to sell copies of your book. Commissioning the services of a professional editor would be a good start in ensuring that your book isn’t an error-laden reading headache.

Fewer overheads

Publication has become cheaper, because many of the middlemen leading to the release of a book have been eliminated. Self-publication is quickly becoming the chosen method for many authors. Stephen King, among other best-selling authors, has already released a novel exclusively in Kindle format. This is a trend that will become ever more common as Kindle continues to rise as the primary reading tool in the modern age.

Publishers also have to adapt in order to continue existing in the electronic age. Every new Kindle threatens the ability of giant publishing houses to hold clients and continue making money. It would not be far-fetched to see some authors using the reputation of a publishing house simply as a jump start to the newly established independence synonymous with e-publishing. Kindle has changed the end product and every step that leads to this has consequently been altered in some way.

Adobe Makes Kindle Publishing Easier

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Looks like Kindle author will have an even easier way to get their books in Kindle format. This is great news, because it means that us Kindle users will probably see even more Kindle books being published soon.

In the past, while many authors would succumb to the difficulty (and it was difficult) of converting their books to the Kindle format, this will no longer be necessary.

Essentially, Adobe has built  simple plugin to its InDesign program, which many author sue to create their books, that allows everything to easily be built in Kindle format. It can even be previewed as if it were on the Kindle.

Even if you have no plans to write a book soon or don’t have InDesign, this is still good news. It means Kindle is just another step up when it comes to ebook readers and book selection! As we mentioned in our last post, competition is stiff out there, so it is comforting to know that Kindle is still king!

Can the Kindle Continue to Compete?

There are so many different ebook readers out there now. The Nook, Kobo, Sony, and iPad are all trying to hone in on the Amazon Kindle’s territory. It is a dog-eat-dog world when it comes to e-readers.

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With all the new faces in the game, will Kindle continue to compete? I think so, and here is how -

  1. Cost – The Kindle still has one of the cheapest price point for e-readers out there, especially compared to the iPad.
  2. Free 3G – The no-cost 3G makes the Kindle enticing as a “one-off” cost. No monthly payment here!
  3. Uniqueness – Yes, there are other e-readers out there. However, none offer the same exact features. None of the others offer subscriptions to blogs and newspapers like the Kindle does, for example.
  4. Title availability – While the iPad and Nook have a number of titles available, the Sony reader and Kobo do not have the same volume.
  5. Brand recognition – While some of the other ebook readers are catching up to the Kindle, Kindle is still recognized as the premiere brand over Nook and Sony.
  6. Screen – The e-ink screen speaks for itself.
  7. Accessories – A whole industry has sprung up around Kindle lights, Kindle chargers, etc.

Many people thought the iPad would be “the Kindle killer.” However, the opposite has proven true, as they are different devices marketing for the most part to different kinds of users.

In my opinion, the Kindle is here to stay for a long time!

What do you think? Any features I missed? Let me know in the comments!

Click to read our full breakdown of the Kindle vs. iPad.

Also, check out my latest article comparing the Kindle DX vs. iPad over at Info Barrel.

Kindle App For iPad Soon To Be Released

Today Amazon has announced the future release of the Kindle App for iPad, this new app will allow anyone to read ebooks on the upcoming Apple tablet. No Kindle device required.

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When it becomes available, you will be able to download it via Amazon.com, and once you receive your iPad, you can view, download, and read Kindle books. This is a great development, as Kindle books are rumored to be cheaper than what iBooks will have available.

Through the Kindle for iPad app you will have 420,000 ebooks available for your reading pleasure. A vast library indeed.

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Beatrix Potter Books Available Via Kindle

Sometimes, two great ideas that are as diverse as chalk and cheese come together to give us the most amazing of experiences. One such idea is the Amazon Kindle. Its like a library that is portable and fits in your backpack. Amazon Kindle is the new book reading software device launched by Amazon heralding a new era for book lovers. Now you can carry as many books as you want without being saddled by the weight.

What’s an even more amazing idea is having all the books by your favorite author on such a platform. The name that comes to mind here is Beatrix Potter. If you’ve grown up following the adventures of Peter the Rabbit, and an you are an ardent fan of ‘The Pie and the Patty Pan‘ then buying an Amazon Kindle will be the best gift you can give to yourself.

Amazon Kindle offers the entire collection of Beatrix Potter books, illustrated as well as text versions. Some of the popular works of Beatrix Potter included in the Amazon Kindle series are:

  • Johnny Town-Mouse
  • Timmy Tiptoes
  • Flopsy Bunnies
  • Miss Moppet
  • Pipling Bland
  • Ginger and Pickles
  • Benjamin Bunny
  • Tom Kitten
  • Jeremy Fisher (to name just a few)

You can browse through the collection using keywords, tags, and table of contents. The Kindle interface is easy to navigate through and the screen easy on eyes. Great for kids, too! In fact, this is a growing segment within Kindle users.

So? What are you waiting for? Grab your copy…err…the entire Beatrix Potter collection in one go…today!