Did you know you can make good money via self-publishing on Amazon Kindle direct publishing platform?
The internet provides an avenue for creatives to not only create content but also monetise such content. The impact of Covid-19 has pushed many to seek out alternative ways of making money. Also, huge acceptance of digital mode of content has encouraged an increase in acceptance of e-books.
On here, you will able to learn how to make additional cash or primary income using self-publishing on Amazon Kindle direct publishing platform. Self-publishing provides authors with the ability to create content as writers, own rights, and earn over 60% royalties. They also control how the body of work is published and distributed globally.
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Amazon lets you keep more of your money. A lot more.
With over 90 million Prime subscribers in the United States alone, Amazon Kindle store has a huge reach.
How to achieve self-publishing on Amazon Kindle
- Manuscript
- Quality Guidelines
- Create Account
- Upload Product (Book)
Manuscript: Compose a concise and descriptive title with a clear conclusion. Creators are afforded tools on the Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) to prepare hot selling manuscript. Format manuscript into e-books with Kindle Create.
Quality Guidelines: Use quality guidelines available on the KDP website. These guidelines ensure the manuscript are fit for publishing.
Create Account: Sign in on Amazon or search for the website. Provide name, a means of payment, and tax details.
To upload a product, log in to kdp.amazon.com. Click on “Create a New Title” then click “Kindle ebook.” Fill out descriptions, keywords then the title of your book or books.
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