Monday, September 2, 2013

Amazon opens Kindle bookstore in Mexico - Film Premiere

The Kindle Store offers more than 70,000 e-books in Spanish and more than 1,000 at prices from $ 9 pesos. You can publish your book!

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30/08/2013

Amazon announced the launch of its Kindle Store Mexico, promising the largest selection of ebooks most popular, with lots of bestsellers in Spanish, over 1500 books free and a wide variety of titles Mexican authors and publishers recognized.

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Kindle Store supply exceeds 2 million titles (hundreds of thousands are exclusive), and more than 70,000 Spanish-language authors as Carlos Fuentes, Gabriel Garcia Marquez , Mario Vargas Llosa, Isabel Allende and Paulo Coelho. There are books that cost from $ 9 pesos.

What if we Kindle ? Amazon announced that the Kindle electronic reading devices and Kindle Paperwhite are for sale locally in Mexico, Gandhi Bookstores. Depending on the model, the Kindle cost from $ 1,399 to $ 3.499 pesos.

If you’re wondering, “What has this to do with the world of cinema?”, the answer is titles like World War Z, Fifty Shades of Grey, Inferno and even Area 81 by Stephen King (not doubt that suits TV series or film someday).

Also, if you look at the direction of the store ( www.amazon.com.mx ) may infer that this could be the first step to establish the brand in our country as powerful online store it is in other regions of the world, not only selling ebooks, but all kinds of items.

Are writers and want to see their work published? Mexico Amazon also announced that authors and independent publishers now have the chance to put their books to the newly introduced provision in the Kindle Store Mexico, by using Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP). The authors have their books available in Mexico and over 175 countries, can set prices and receive payment for sales in Mexico in pesos, without giving up their content and copyrights. The author can earn 35% in royalties from his books and the option of 70% in royalties is also available for those enrolled in KDP Select titles. Know all the details entering THIS LEAGUE.

What do you think? Will they buy electronic books there?

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