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Every genre has its own visual style and favored motifs, and you should use them to your advantage. You can learn more in our guide to cover design.

One final, but crucial, note about your cover: make sure it looks good in thumbnail size. On your product page, your full-scale cover image will be reduced to about x px. On other marketplace pages, book cover dimensions in thumbnails can be even smaller. New releases, for instance, are x px, and recommendations go down to a minute 90 x px.

On a mobile screen, that is quite literally about the size of a thumbnail. All in all, your book is likely to make first contact with potential buyers as a tiny thumbnail image.

The best designers are on Reedsy, and many of them have Big 5 experience! Sign up for free and meet them. Learn how Reedsy can help you craft a beautiful book. Your book description tells would-be readers what your book is about and, more importantly, why they should care. Use it as an opportunity to hype it up — think sales copy, not high school book report!

Not to worry — just make your headline snappy and exciting. Amazon supports formatting for your book description, so feel free to make your headline pop with some different visual styles. Instead, focus on high-impact keywords that play to your target market.

More on this below! In the end, your blurb is all about building intrigue and drumming up anticipation for the moment when buyers get to read the book in full.

Finish strong with a snappy takeaway that explains why readers should pick up your book in particular. What will they get out of it?

Draw connections to relevant bestsellers in your genre — explain why your YA romance will tug at the heartstrings of people who cried at The Fault in Our Stars , or why your self-help book is the Gen Z-friendly update to The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.

Highlight the value you bring to readers. A strong author bio humanizes you in the eyes of your readers. The world of online advertising often feels faceless and cold, so playing up the personal touch can boost your sales.

So if you know that, you can just substitute that in. Step 2 : Look for the happy pufferfish in the upper right corner, imploring you to paste your URL. Step 3 : What URL do you want to paste? You can paste the really long Amazon URL, the short amzn. Choose whichever one you want and paste it near the pufferfish. It will probably say amzn. This article from the Guardian takes the view that readers absorb less on Kindles than on paper.

If you consider the situations when an ebook reader is useful, perhaps a different logic is possible. Ebook reading is very convenient when traveling on a train, bus, or plane, or relaxing on a beach on vacation. All of these situations are prone to interruption, unlike reading a long work of speculative fiction while in bed or lazing on a sofa on a Sunday afternoon. In these situations, light, short reads would make sense and explain why short ebooks are popular and sell well.

In general, it is a work of fiction of between 20, and 50, words. Sure, there are reasons to publish long. But it appears that there is definitely a reading market for selling short stories. You can find the note in KDP help under disappointing content.

It mentions that Amazon KDP does not allow the publishing of content that is too short. But for fiction authors, there is an opportunity to chop a full-length novel of , words into three parts perhaps and publish three ebooks instead of one. It might also be a profitable business decision. Many of them are a cut and paste job of a handful of blog posts and articles of 1, words with the addition of a compelling introduction.

It really is super easy to publish an ebook from your blog posts. You can use short nonfiction ebooks to help you promote your blog or to sell your services. Or yes, to sell them on Amazon and make some money. It opens the door to writing short story collections, novellas, prose fiction, or self-help nonfiction. Feel free to share that or embed on your own site. Total Reading Time: 8 minutes. Below is my case study with Saeed… Why did you decide to get into Kindle eBook publishing?

How much did it cost? How long did it take to make your first sale? How much money has the book made you since you published it? How did you decide on the topic of the eBook? How did you market the eBook? How did they happen? If you did it all over again, what would you do differently? What would any of our readers need in order to get their first eBook up and start makings some passive income? I noticed your eBook is also available in paperback.

How did you do this, and how did you link it all together? A couple cool things about this: You can order your own book and get a paperback version delivered to your door. I like giving away my books as gifts and as sample copies to other companies that might be interested in selling my book for me as well. You can price your paperback much higher than an eBook I recommend between Each sale will amount to a much higher royalty than you would normally receive through your eBooks. Share on facebook.

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