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KDP is a free and simple tool to publish your book in over 45 languages and reach millions of readers on Amazon. Learn how to publish, earn royalties, and join the community of authors on KDP.
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With Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP), it’s simple to publish and sell your book around the world on Amazon. Join KDP. Publish with Kindle Direct Publishing in 3 simple steps. Step 1: Prepare your manuscript and cover files.
Aug 29, 2023 · Learn how to publish your book on Amazon KDP, the top self-publishing platform for eBooks and print books. Find out the benefits, costs, royalties, and steps of Kindle Direct Publishing.
Apr 9, 2024 · Learn how to publish ebooks and paperbacks for free on Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) with this comprehensive guide. Find out the benefits, royalties, requirements, and tips for KDP success.
Dec 8, 2020 · Learn how to publish your book on Amazon using KDP, the free self-publishing platform for ebooks and paperbacks. Find out how to format, set up your account, input your book details, and more.
Kindle Direct Publishing is Amazon.com's e-book publishing platform launched in November 2007, concurrently with the first Amazon Kindle device. Originally called Digital Text Platform, the platform allows authors and publishers to publish their books to the Amazon Kindle Store.
Nov 17, 2022 · Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) launched 15 years ago this November and democratized the publishing industry by breaking down barriers that authors found when the only route to publish their books was through a traditional publisher.