Publish your blog on Amazon Kindle


Amazon has come up with the Kindle publishing program for all bloggers through which users can subscribe and start reading their favorite blogs on Kindle.  You can now publish your blogs on it and have Kindle users read them. It is also a great way to start earning some extra money.

How can you earn from publishing on Kindle?

Currently, most blogs are available between $ 0.99 and $ 1.99 on monthly subscription. You will get 30% of the monthly subscription price of your blog.  Then just calculate how much you can earn monthly, if around 1000 kindle users have subscribed to your blog.

How can you publish your blog on Kindle?

In order to publish your blogs on Kindle, just create an account on Kindle. Keep in mind, the current Amazon account or Kindle account is not enough, you need to create a new one as blogger in the Kindle publishing page. During signup, it will ask for tax ID, bank account information and screenshots.  Provide a 800 x 600 screenshot image of your blog homepage, along with a 430×50 banner or logo of your blog.

Submit the RSS feed of your blog in your Kindle publishing account. There is no restriction on the number of blogs and news feed added to your account. After getting approval from Amazon, your blog will be available to kindle users in the Amazon store. The screenshots you provided during registration will be displayed in the product page where customers will view your blog before subscribing.

Once you make your blog available to the Kindle store, Amazon will format your content for the device and list it out in their product page within a day. Even if the approval process delays, it won’t take more than two days.

Amazon will auto deliver your blog to subscribed users, and update it throughout the day so they can stay current. On the whole, you are not going to earn loads of money from Kindle while being able to reach Kindle users easily for a small amount of money.

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