PMBOK publish my book on kindle

Frequently Asked Questions

Getting started

Is this service available to anybody?

Answer
Yes it is. Anybody at all. Including you!

What do I need to provide you with in order to get published?

Answer
We will need your manuscript, book title and genre, cover image (if you have one), a brief description of your book and your personal details. Get started right away here!

How long will it take before my book appears in the Kindle Bookstore?

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We aim to turnaround all successful submissions within 30 days.

Is there a limit to how many books I can publish?
Answer
No!

 

Sales statistics & payment
How do I monitor the sales of my book?
Answer
Your "author area" on our website (which you will have immediate access to upon signing up with us) features a page detailing your sales statistics, which is automatically updated on the 15th of each month.

How will I receive payment?

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You can elect to be paid either by personal cheque or by PayPal.

How much do I get paid?

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You will receive 57% of all sales royalties.

When do I get paid?
Answer
Every month

 

Ebook promotion
What do you do to promote my book?
Answer
Our methods vary according to the book in question. We have an ever-expanding canon of mediums at our disposal including affiliated websites, advertising schemes, social networking, video promos and online forums. We are always on the look out for now promotional opportunities too, as it pays us for you to get paid!

Is there anything I can do to help promote my book?

Answer
Of course! We recommend that all of our authors use social networking websites themselves to augment their book's promotion. By this we mean sign up for Facebook and Twitter accounts, post status updates and tweets about your book along with links to it on the Kindle Bookstore. Ask your friends to purchase a copy themselves and leave a rave review. Join online forums and spread the word. Use those same fertile imaginations that gave seed to your books!

 

Other queries
Do you also publish print copies of books?
Answer
No, as we consider it to be a very cost-ineffective backwards-step towards a technology on the cusp of obsolescence.

 

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