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What is the minimum page count for KDP?

What is the minimum page count for KDP?

24 pages
The minimum page count is 24 pages, and the maximum page count depends on ink, paper, and trim size options.

How does Amazon KDP royalty work?

KDP offers a fixed 60\% royalty rate on paperbacks sold on Amazon marketplaces where KDP supports paperback distribution. Your royalty is 60\% of your list price. We then subtract printing costs, which depend on page count, ink type, and the Amazon marketplace your paperback was ordered from.

How do I select keywords in KDP?

It boils down the process into a few simple steps.

  1. Step One: Know Your Audience.
  2. Step Two: Make A List of Keywords.
  3. Step Three: Research and Validation of Strings on Amazon.
  4. Step 4: Keyword Competition & Earning Potential.
  5. Step 5 (Last step!): Entering Keywords into Amazon KDP.
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What paper weight does KDP use?

Our covers are printed on 80# (220 GSM) white paper stock with either glossy or matte finish: Glossy finish is shiny. It makes black covers darker and artwork more striking.

How many words is a KENP page?

62,445 words=308 KENP. On one book, 202 words per page.

How much money do you make with KDP?

For Kindle books priced from $0.99 to $2.98, you receive a 35\% royalty on each sale. For Kindle books priced from $2.99 to $9.99, you receive a 70\% royalty on each sale. For Kindle books priced above $9.99, you receive a 35\% royalty on each sale.

How many keywords does KDP allow?

seven keywords
Each Kindle book listing on KDP can have a maximum seven keywords, separated by commas. The only other major eBook store that offers this book discovery tool is Barnes & Noble and their store allows a maximum of 100 characters.

How do I choose keywords for my eBook?

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The trick to selecting keywords is remembering that it’s not about choosing the words that you think describe your book’s subject. It’s using the words other people use when searching. It would be ideal if Amazon and B&N had tools to help you understand what people search for but they don’t.