Greetings all, this is Tasheena, posting here at AuthorTreeHouse on an innovative and effective way to publish and sell your original content online in an affordable digital version.
With the number of active, interested Amazon Kindle users increasingly growing each month, this unique digital publishing market is booming. A perfect portal for new authors to launch their careers without a large investment or high amount of risk, any writer now has the opportunity to reach a mass market of readers with little to no personal investment.
Since consumers are limited by the range of books now available in this specific format, authors now have the rare opportunity to get in on the ground floor of this fresh and fast growing trend in the book industry. No ISBN is required for publication, and authors have the opportunity to set their own “list price” for their uploaded content. 
A great way to maximize your sales potential, reformatting your original written works into a Kindle-friendly e-version can be done by simply visiting Amazon’s Digital Text Platform and creating an account. Once uploaded, files generally become available for order in the Kindle Store within 12 hours of being published.
Don’t have time to set-up an account and convert files yourself? If you have published with Wordclay, they will do the work of reformatting your files for you. Simply visit their Services Store to get started.
Also, websites such as Smashwords.com can help you not only reformat your files for the Kindle, but for many other venues such as Sony Reader, IRex Iliad, or smart phones such as the iPhone or Treo.
Watch their simple tutorial below:
Interested in further details about Amazon Kindle publishing opportunities? Check out Steven Windwalker’s The Complete Step-by-Step Guide To Publishing Books, Articles & Other Content for the Amazon Kindle: Creating Your Own Success Story with New Technologies. Available in both paperback and Kindle versions, the do-it-yourself guide details how authors and publishers alike can “make a smooth and profitable transition to the digital publishing future.”
Until next time in AuthorTreeHouse, this has been Tasheena. Tune in next week for more riveting publishing advice, same blog time, same blog channel.
Filed under: Birds of a Feather, Marketing, The Tire Swing Tagged: | Amazon Kindle, digital publishing, Digital Text Platform, Illiad, iPhone, Kindle Store, SmashWords, Sony Reader, Steven Windwalker, Treo, Wordclay
