You can now publish your blog’s RSS feed for sale on the Amazon Kindle Store and Amazon will share revenue with you for every Kindle user who subscribes to your feed.
Getting started is easy
To start using Amazon Kindle Publishing for Blogs, first create a new account by following a quick three-step process to create your login information, set up your security questions and fill out the Vendor Set Up form.
In the Vendor Set Up form you will need to do the following:
Once you are finished with the setup, you can upload your blog on the Add a Blog page.
Add a blog
Add your feed
First you need to validate your blog’s feed URL by using the URL of your blog or its RSS feed by adding it the appropriate field. If your feed is not validated, then please check the following requirements:
Note that if your feed has videos or user-generated links like Reddit, DIGG and Technorati, they will be removed for the Kindle version. Also, if your feed has advertisements and promotional links, they will be removed for the Kindle version. Use the preview functionality to make sure you are satisfied with how your feed looks.
How will your readers identify your blog?
This section allows you to add information that will be used to display your blog in the Kindle store, including your blog’s detail page. The one exception is the masthead image which is used in the actual rendering of your blog’s content on Kindle.
How will your blog be found?
This section is all about information that will be used by customers to search and browse for your blog. This includes your blog’s tagline and description and keywords. You’ll also need to provide a screen shot of your blog and a masthead. Finally, the blog post frequency field helps Amazon make sure customers are receiving updated posts from your blog.
Preview your blog
It is very important to use the preview feature to make sure the content from your feed is being shown properly and that you are happy with how your blog will look on a Kindle. It’s not an exact representation of how it will look on Kindle, but it’s close. Note that previews may take up to two minutes to generate depending on the size of your blog.
Publish the blog to the Kindle Store
Once you are finished providing the necessary information for your blog, validating and previewing it, you can post a request to publish it on Kindle by clicking on the “Publish Blog to Kindle” button. It should 12 to 48 hours before your blog is available for purchase in the Kindle Store. Once a blog is successfully published, you can visit the Dashboard to go the blog’s product detail page in the Kindle Store.
Editing your blog
You can update your blog’s information at any time. On the “Your Blogs” page, click the blog title or the edit icon next to it. Once you have made changes, click on “Save” to save your changes. Then you MUST click on “Publish Blog to Kindle” for these changes to take effect.
Promote your blog’s availability at the Kindle Store
Place a Kindle Chicklet next to your other RSS chicklets or elsewhere on your site to let Kindle owners know that your blog is available on a Kindle. You can get a Kindle chicklet, badge or banner from Newstex. Or if you’re a member of the Amazon Associates program, use their chicklet since you’ll also receive referral fees for all qualifying purchases on Amazon.com, including 10% on the Kindle device. Go to the Kindle chicklet page, pick which chicklet you want to use, and type the name of your blog into the Search Kindle Store box. When your blog appears, click on the Get HTML button, then the code will pop up for you to add in the sidebar of your blog.
Earn money with your Kindle subscriptions
Amazon sets the price of your blog. Smaller blogs usually go for 99¢ while the more popular blogs cost $1.99 a month. Amazon will pay you 30% of the monthly blog subscription price for every Kindle subscriber to your blog. So for each subscriber, you’ll pocket around 30¢ a month. It took me six months to get over the payment threshold of $10. Granted that’s not much, but I wasn’t marketing my Kindle subscription at all at the time. Payments are made via electronic transfer to your bank account if you are based in US.