Rose Ibrahim

Knowledge Areas : Organizing, Choosing a Career, Copy Editing, Developmental Editing, Proofreading, Latin, Healthy Eating, Restaurants, Amazon, Customer Reviews/Feedback, Growing your Savings, Personal Credit/Credit Report, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Netflix, Copywriting

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  1. One opens up a blank page in a word processing software program and begins to write. When one is not writing, one visits Amazinon's extensive help pages about how to format and layout and export manuscripts. One either pays or does not pay for an editor and for a cover designer, for a proofreader, and one gets the value of what they invested.

    Then once the manuscript and cover and publishing information (including ISBNs which one pays for from Baker and Taylor for print books or through Amazon for Kindle, I imagine) then one uploads one's book. And then one spends every waking moment promoting that book.

    Honestly, Amazon is used by grillions of people every day, start with their FAQs.

    All of the steps are easy, but if you don't write the actual book, easy won't mean a thing.

    UTC 2021-07-07 12:31 AM 0 Comments

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