There is one thing I don't understand. While publishing with Amazon you are asked if you want 35 or 70 percent commission. But you only mention the 35 percent option. Is there a choice or are others wrong?
I watched your video and follow your exact tips for creating a "table of contents" in my book and uploaded it to Amazon. But once the book in live (according to the preview on Amazon) it doesn't show the table of contents, just the headline for the TOC.
@urieldanmar Hi, thanks for your question. You'll want to check on the Kindle DTP guidelines. Here's the current standard:
Recommendations for the size of your cover art:
Horizontally: minimum of 500 pixels
Vertically: maximum of 1280 pixels
Be sure to Save at 72 dots per inch (dpi) for optimal viewing on the web. You can use the "paint" program under accessories to reduce the size of your cover file.
This is a great video - thanks! Quick Kindle tip for you... for the authro, put your whole name in the firstname field and then put "at your-website com" in the last name space. Your novel sounds
have you considered putting an excerpt for 99 cents on Kindle?
People may wish to know also that you can get a FREE Kindle app for your PC or Mac.
There is one thing I don't understand. While publishing with Amazon you are asked if you want 35 or 70 percent commission. But you only mention the 35 percent option. Is there a choice or are others wrong?
Thanks
johnmonk66 2 weeks ago
This is really out of date. The KDP interface doesn't look or function like that any more.
drjeandenver 2 months ago
Hi David,
I watched your video and follow your exact tips for creating a "table of contents" in my book and uploaded it to Amazon. But once the book in live (according to the preview on Amazon) it doesn't show the table of contents, just the headline for the TOC.
Have you had any problems with this?
mgsecrets 3 months ago
Thanks! Tell your friends and neighbors to watch it!!!
dlantz6 9 months ago
Typically, you create a JPEG. The platform you use will give pixel dimensions it will accept.
If you have the "paint" program on your computer, you can use it to resize the image of your cover/other images you might load.
dlantz6 9 months ago
what´s the standard size of the ebooks covers?
urieldanmar 10 months ago
@urieldanmar Hi, thanks for your question. You'll want to check on the Kindle DTP guidelines. Here's the current standard:
Recommendations for the size of your cover art:
Horizontally: minimum of 500 pixels
Vertically: maximum of 1280 pixels
Be sure to Save at 72 dots per inch (dpi) for optimal viewing on the web. You can use the "paint" program under accessories to reduce the size of your cover file.
Hope that helps.
dlantz6 8 months ago
A very clever way of weaving in promotion of your book with tips on how others can publish and market their Kindle books.
BSquared1000 10 months ago
i would order your book
rosejamdown 1 year ago
This video really helped. Thank you for putting it up.
SinclairBooks 1 year ago
Great info. Continued good luck with your book!
mellenheadprods 1 year ago
do you need a kindle to publish to kindle?
MasterLife695 1 year ago
This is a great video - thanks! Quick Kindle tip for you... for the authro, put your whole name in the firstname field and then put "at your-website com" in the last name space. Your novel sounds
have you considered putting an excerpt for 99 cents on Kindle?
People may wish to know also that you can get a FREE Kindle app for your PC or Mac.
Warmly,
The Story Lady
RockinRondaD 1 year ago
Nice.... thank you.
PrometheuzReturns 1 year ago