The fees are the most expensive of any of the big platforms.

For Amazon self-publishing, you need to follow certain specifications that they’ll give you once you join the KDP program.
Second, you’re more likely to have one of your books “cross advertised” with another — you know, when the Amazon site lists other products similar to the one you just bought or have been browsing?

If you’re interested in publishing a book, I recommend reading my guide to self-publishing on KDP. And you won’t be an overnight success. C. 49 years in the full-time workforce, so I reckon I’ve done my bit. As someone with experience across Amazon’s digital product platforms, I wanted to provide you with some additional tips. He started in 2011 and after publishing nine books over the years, made $1.4 million in 2016. You can also spot the “gaps” when doing your Amazon search. Based on what they say you might edit or tweak your book. What do the reviews say?

Put up a website. Keep in mind that your cover art needs to be original, and you should own the rights to any imagery. It’s also fair to say that their customer service gives even less of a f*ck than Amazon.

The Balance Small Business uses cookies to provide you with a great user experience. It is possible to shift some of your old books on Amazon, but is it worth it? Once you have signed up to Amazon KDP, Merch or TuneCore, you can start to submit your work for approval. My name is Nick, a co … This way, you can adapt the second version to cater to what readers want.

As you go through these steps, you should take care not to spend too much time. But it’s not so bad once you break it into steps. When my wife and I first learned how to sell on Amazon FBA several years ago, we sold over 60 units in a matter of 8 days with just 3 products listed online … Does Abe tend to be the most popular out of those three?


It now represents 10% of our sales and 10% of our profit. Abe does have the facility that allows you to ask for extra shipping for heavy books, tracking & so on, & to set postage for various countries.

This option, with paperbacks, is also available in the Kindle Direct Publishing program. Your books aren’t going to sell themselves. Most people write very short descriptions on Amazon, but you have plenty of space to write a very long thourough description that can really sell people on the benefits of your book and why they shouod buy it. Amazon has made its marketplace welcoming for newcomers. However, competition can be fierce, so out-of-the-box thinking is necessary. Spend time creating a high-quality cover for your book and make sure it doesn’t include any promotions – Amazon tends to decline eBooks that appear promotional. You can find affordable proofreaders on sites like Upwork.com. As a matter of fact, Amazon Kindle books priced between $2.99 and $4.99 tend to generate the most amount of sales revenue. Artists, photographers, and graphic designers have the option to upload and sell their work via Merch by Amazon.

If you’ve already written a book — you could use that. Again, I suggest you start by researching what similar content creators are producing for Amazon and build your ideas around that.

As a buyer, the 5% Topcashback on ABE is a nice bonus. Before you start creating content or uploading your existing creations, it’s essential to do a little research – I really can’t stress this enough. Keep in mind that the referral fee is calculated from the total sale price, including the item price, shipping cost, and any gift …

You want your book to be presentable and look good. You can easily have your ebook converted into a print book which is an easy way to sell more books as there are many people who still prefer physical print books.

Once you have a good handle on the Kindle Direct Publishing program, you could take it to the next level with the KDP Select program, which allows you to reach more readers and make more money, although there are important guidelines to follow. Alternatively, you can use social media to spread awareness.

And Amazon has facilitated this process with Kindle Direct Publishing program, which has no fees to use — it’s self-publishing with no upfront costs. Over the next few weeks, as I clear out the shop for my incoming tenant, there will be a great increase in the number of free books out the front.