On the road to becoming a self published author you need the right tools to get going. After all you don't have the benefit of those teams of marketers and designers to do the heavy lifting for you. To help you get started, the first thing you need to do is familiarize yourself with the ins and outs of the publishing process.
Perhaps the easiest way to becoming a self published author is by signing up for and publishing through Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing platform. The platform provides unique ISBN's for your new book, in addition to offering print and/or digital copies. You can design your own book cover, if you haven't already done so. There are tool kits on the site that allow for unique designs or you can upload your own.
The KDP even allows you to customize the layout of both the front and back covers, choose the size of the printed version, whether you want hard copies or paperback, and (of course) set your own price. With library tools that allow you to track every order, and no inventory to keep track of (all printed versions are print on demand items) you can easily set up your shop within minutes and monitor your sales with the click of a button.
For a more detailed walk through of the process I highly recommend reading Kindle Publishing and Building Your Book For Kindle. These two books are filled with invaluable information on not only setting up your KDP store, but also making sure your manuscript is formatted properly so that there aren't any weird page layouts much like my first attempt at publishing through the platform had and I wish I had these books then to help me avoid that mistake.
There are lots of other books that can help walk you through the process, please feel free to read any of those if you think they would help more. The biggest takeaway from this article should definitely be to LEARN THE PROCESS by whatever means works best for you. It makes everything go a lot smoother and quicker once you have some level of familiarity with the content.
That's all for now. Once you've set up your KDP store, I can show you how to use it to compete with your Barnes and Noble's Nook store and drive readership!
Perhaps the easiest way to becoming a self published author is by signing up for and publishing through Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing platform. The platform provides unique ISBN's for your new book, in addition to offering print and/or digital copies. You can design your own book cover, if you haven't already done so. There are tool kits on the site that allow for unique designs or you can upload your own.
The KDP even allows you to customize the layout of both the front and back covers, choose the size of the printed version, whether you want hard copies or paperback, and (of course) set your own price. With library tools that allow you to track every order, and no inventory to keep track of (all printed versions are print on demand items) you can easily set up your shop within minutes and monitor your sales with the click of a button.
For a more detailed walk through of the process I highly recommend reading Kindle Publishing and Building Your Book For Kindle. These two books are filled with invaluable information on not only setting up your KDP store, but also making sure your manuscript is formatted properly so that there aren't any weird page layouts much like my first attempt at publishing through the platform had and I wish I had these books then to help me avoid that mistake.
There are lots of other books that can help walk you through the process, please feel free to read any of those if you think they would help more. The biggest takeaway from this article should definitely be to LEARN THE PROCESS by whatever means works best for you. It makes everything go a lot smoother and quicker once you have some level of familiarity with the content.
That's all for now. Once you've set up your KDP store, I can show you how to use it to compete with your Barnes and Noble's Nook store and drive readership!
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