Okay, welcome back to E publishing Pro. In this video, we're going to talk about submitting your book to Amazon. So there's a couple things you'll need to submit your book, you can just go to kbb.amazon.com slash self publishing dash sign, and we'll include this in the resources and then just signing with your Amazon account. So I showed you how to go ahead and create an Amazon account. If you haven't already done that and go sign up for your Amazon account. They just read and accept the terms of services and then click Add a new title and enter the following.
You're going to enter your book title, okay, this is important. Your book title should be appealing. It should be a title that gets people to want to read, okay? If you've you know, reading any copywriting materials or you've gone through anything like that, you know how important the headline or the title is that a quick description, okay, this could be where you some of those keywords. You're trying to target your language public. Publication Date, publisher and ISDN all of these are optional.
And then verify your rights whether public domain or you own the rights. Okay, so this is this is good if you actually own the rights that you can you put that here and then add your categories and keywords. Okay, so what category you want to show up in and what keywords and tags you want to target and then upload your book cover and then upload the book file. Simple as that. Okay? That's why we really like Amazon really like Kindle, it's very easy to get your material up there.
And then you want to determine the rights and pricing, okay, including the publishing characters where you want this to be available. The royalties 35% or 70%, your list price, okay, and then the Kindle book lending, okay, so you can choose however much you want to charge here. It's really up to you. It really depends on the amount of value in content and the length of your book, things like that. And then you're going to wait for approval, which is going to be one to two days. And then once you're approved, you're good to go.
You're out there, people can find you. And you can start connecting with your audience. So just a few formats here that you can use on Kindle. You can use a dot zip file, dot docx. pdf, which is probably the most popular dot EPUB dot txt and dot mobi and dot PRC. Okay, so any of those files will do any of those formats, and you'll be good to go.
So we've talked about Kindle and why you would want to publish there. We've talked about how to find content, how to create content, how to outsource the creation of your content. We've talked about how to publish your content. Now we're really going to get into the marketing we're going to talk about how to promote your book and how to make some more long term money and build your build your audience and build your list and your customers. Bass through your Kindle books. So I'll see you in the next module and we'll get down to that.
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