For the US, Canada, and Australia this is 15c of the local currency per megabyte. The difference is that, at 70%, the cost of delivery is deducted from the royalties. In KDP you set your own price, and can opt for either 35% or 70% royalties. Whatever else might be said about it, you won't be ripped off.įirst, in my previous article I explained that authors typically earn as much in royalties for e-books as for hard copies. I have now tried it, and discovered that it allows publication, not only of e-books, but of paperbacks in a print-on-demand (POD) manner. I also mentioned that Amazon offered a self-publishing facility called Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) for e-books, which appeared legitimate, but I hadn't tried it at the time. At the beginning of the year I wrote an article about the literary parasites who prey on first time authors.
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