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Amazon Sells 500,000 Kindle E-reader Devices in 2008

So if you were thinking about putting your book on Kindle, that figure might influence your decision.

Increased book sales shouldn't necessarily be your only consideration when it comes to putting your book on Kindle, though. Wheatmark author Jim Best thinks you should put your book on Kindle simply because of the extra banner that Amazon puts on your paper book's sales page that advertises the Kindle, like on his book's page here at this link.

Jim is a great marketer in addition to being a great writer, so when he recommends something on the subject of Amazon, I pay attention. His point is that the Kindle banner makes your book stand out, and that this could lead to more book sales.

For the full story about Kindle sales, click here.

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