Panthers426
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Just looking for any advice on promoting my book both on here and Amazon. Anything is appreciated.
I chose not to use kindle unlimitedUnrelated but a bit related question:
I thought you couldn't have your story online/somewhere else when you publish with Amazon? Has that changed?
It might depend on the terms for you. @Paul_Tromba is releasing a book there, but he still has the story up on the site. He might be able to explain?Unrelated but a bit related question:
I thought you couldn't have your story online/somewhere else when you publish with Amazon? Has that changed?
When you publish through KDP they give you two options. Receive 60% of the royalties on your book so long as you exclusively have it on their site, or receive 40% royalties and be able to publish it elsewhere. I chose the 60% because I do not know where else to sell and most of the profit comes from Amazon anyways. However, there is this workaround where as long as the story contents aren't the same, you can keep it up while still not breaking their contract. What I have up currently is only the 1st to 4th drafts (containing different names for characters, unnecessary plot points, bad grammar, and what I can only describe as a therapists nightmare) of the story while what I am publishing through Amazon is the 9th draft, thus not breaking any contractual agreements.Unrelated but a bit related question:
I thought you couldn't have your story online/somewhere else when you publish with Amazon? Has that changed?
That's fair. It's way too expensive and far too pushy with mainstream titles.I chose not to use kindle unlimited
It also came down to not wanting to take away what was on here since I swore to never do that.When you publish through KDP they give you two options. Receive 60% of the royalties on your book so long as you exclusively have it on their site, or receive 40% royalties and be able to publish it elsewhere. I chose the 60% because I do not know where else to sell and most of the profit comes from Amazon anyways. However, there is this workaround where as long as the story contents aren't the same, you can keep it up while still not breaking their contract. What I have up currently is only the 1st to 4th drafts (containing different names for characters, unnecessary plot points, bad grammar, and what I can only describe as a therapists nightmare) of the story while what I am publishing through Amazon is the 9th draft, thus not breaking any contractual agreements.
That's fair. It's way too expensive and far too pushy with mainstream titles.
Only if you enroll in their KDP Select program. If you just put your stuff on their platform without enrolling in it, you are free to publish elsewhere. But you won't get pushed/advertised by them.Unrelated but a bit related question:
I thought you couldn't have your story online/somewhere else when you publish with Amazon? Has that changed?