
Do you have an update available for your Kindle book?

Excellent! But how can you let your readers know?
Sure, it’s easy to update the content of your Kindle books–both ebooks and paperback versions. I do it all the time … maybe a little too often.
But how do your readers know about it?
- Does it automatically get pushed to readers’ devices?
- Do they have to click manually in their Amazon “Content & Devices” section of the website?
Will their notes, highlights, and who-knows-what-else stay the same?
Not so fast, Pendergrass.
See below for the confusion.
Here’s a tip … try not to update your books. ๐

Do you have an update available for your Kindle book?

Do you have an update available for your Kindle book?

Do you have an update available for your Kindle book?