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Amazon KDP - Secret Techniques to Increase Your Sales - cover

Amazon KDP - Secret Techniques to Increase Your Sales

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Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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To achieve success on Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP), it's vital to start with a solid foundation. KDP is a powerful platform that allows authors and publishers to publish and sell e-books and print books directly on Amazon . This chapter reviews the essential aspects of the platform and highlights best practices for setting up your book successfully.KDP Account CreationThe first step to publishing on KDP is to create an account. If you already have an Amazon account , you can use the same credentials to sign up for KDP. Creating an account is quick and straightforward, requiring only a few basic pieces of information, such as your name, address, and bank details for payments. Make sure you fill out all of the information correctly to avoid any issues later.Book ConfigurationOnce you've registered your account, the next step is to set up your book. KDP offers two main options: publishing an e-book or a print book. Here, we'll focus on the process of publishing an e-book, but many of the steps apply equally to a print book.Book Details: You'll need to enter basic information such as the title, subtitle, and author's name. Choosing a catchy and relevant title is crucial, as it's the first thing readers see . Additionally, fill out the description field with engaging text that summarizes the book's content and captivates the reader.Choosing Categories and Keywords: Categories help readers find your book, while keywords are essential for improving search visibility. Choose categories that best describe your book and are popular with your target audience. Keywords should be specific and relevant to the content of your book.Uploading Your Manuscript and Cover: KDP allows you to upload your manuscript in a variety of formats, including DOCX and PDF. Make sure your manuscript is formatted correctly for the eBook. The cover is equally important, as it is the first impression a reader will have. An attractive and professional cover can significantly influence sales.Pricing and Rights: Set the price of your book and choose the type of royalties you want to receive. KDP offers two royalty options: 35% and 70%. The choice you make depends on the price of your book and its exclusivity on Amazon ...Learn Much More...
Disponible depuis: 19/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 68 pages.

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