

Without a doubt, there has been a huge upsurge of low-content books flooding KDP – but most of them that I’ve seen, are bad quality books. I only started to dip into KDP in 2019 and not seriously until October 2019.
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They haven’t said why, (yet) aside to say that there are some technical issues they’re working on.īehind the scenes though, people are wondering whether all these issues are due to people spamming the system with books and them putting somewhat of a halt on things, until they can figure out how to manage it. Amazon did take up to 72 hours to review and publish a book.īut recently this has increased to over a week or more for low-content books. Now there is a review delay for low content books. This has led to some people still missing out on sales & sales not being tracked. There was a while… still ongoing actually… where there was a reporting delay.

However, Amazon has been having some issues recently. In the case of no content books – creating the entire book and publishing it could all take less than half an hour. Low & no content publishing involves publishing books such as – simple lined notebooks, journals, guided journals and planners, colouring books, activity books and so on! Work that you put in once, (such as creating one book) can pay you multiple times over.įor the sake of this post, I will be talking about low-content publishing in particular. The whole idea behind it is brilliant – because, like Merch By Amazon, it does give people the opportunity to create passive income over time. You will earn a commission after Amazon takes their cut. This is a print on demand platform when it comes to paperbacks – which means that Amazon will print and ship your created books to customers. Kindle Direct Publishing – or KDP – is a platform on Amazon where you can upload your own paperback and ebooks on to the Amazon platform to sell.
