Here’s some interesting news from Nate Hoffelder for those authors who have just electronic versions of their books. This is a wonderful service for authors to get their print books done as well.
But once this becomes a thing – remember that Amazon charges 60% for expanded distribution of print books.
I recommend to all my clients that they sell print books through Amazon, opt out of Amazon’s expanded distribution, and use IngramSpark for expanded distribution, which has wider distribution around the world (including libraries) and you get to choose what % the retailer gets (though keep in mind – 40% is standard for retailers and Ingram takes 15% so the standard is 55%). They also print better quality books (ones that you might order for yourself to sell or give as gifts.)
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For the longest time Amazon has offered two distribution platforms for books. Publishers could use KDP to sell ebooks in the Kindle Store, and they could use Createspace (and before that, Booksurge) to distribute POD books. Now Amazon is testing a combined interface where publishers can manage both their ebooks in the Kindle Store and their POD books in Createspace. The new feature is called KDP Print, and according to the comment thread at KBoards this feature has been available to a limited number of KDP users since July 2016. […]
Source: KDP Print – Amazon is Beta-Testing a Combined Kindle and POD Dashboard | The Digital Reader
Reblogged this on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog and commented:
News just in from Christine Keleny
Thanks for the reblog, Christopher!
Welcome Christine 😀
Reblogged this on Lyn Horner's Corner.
Thanks for the reblog, Lyn.
Good to connect with a fellow writer.
I’m also at facebook.com/ckbooks. Do you have a facebook page too?
Thanks so much for this info, Christine. I’ve been curious about IngramSpark for some time and will check it out. Much appreciated…
You’re welcome, Tina.
I help people get set up on IngramSpark all the time.
Let me know if you have any questions. They’re not quite as user friendly and intuitive as createspace.
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Thanks for the reblog, my dear.