However,
CreateSpace also gives us the opportunity to see our name in print.
CreateSpace also lets you link a digital or Kindle version of your book to the paperback, which allows purchasers to choose their format on the same sales page.
Apart from KDP, Amazon's homegrown
CreateSpace also secures a top spot as a distributor of Print - on - Demand (POD) books, CDs, and DVDs.
CreateSpace also limits a proof order to 5 copies and they need to go to the same address.
Similarly to the services offered at Happy Self Publishing,
Createspace also offers a selection of paid products including a design, editing and marketing package, or all three combined into one.
CreateSpace also has a done - for - you editing service for around $ 0.03 per word, which is more typical for «professional» editing rates.
Not exact matches
I
also think
createspace did a great job with the printing.
I looked at Lulu but
also at
CreateSpace, and I decided upon
CreateSpace since it offered more things for a smaller fee.
(Authors can
also publish print copies through Amazon's
CreateSpace program.)
We will
also help you with your paperback copies, getting your book listed through print on demand sites such as
Createspace.
We used a 40 percent wholesale discount for IngramSpark to allow for a better comparison with
CreateSpace, and
also show the royalties one can expect from IngramSpark with a 55 percent wholesale discount.
Danny
also uses
CreateSpace for its broad distribution and fulfillment, which reduces stress on his business and frees up time.
We
also do Print covers for
CreateSpace, Lulu, Booklocker and others.
(It should
also mean that
CreateSpace Book Descriptions will show up on all those sites, but so far they're missing in action in Spain, Italy, and France.)
I
also used
CreateSpace but since I am not a graphics designer, I used the self - publishing services of Norlu.com who uses Create Space and designs the layout and book cover.
Cover art is
also important but Kindle and
CreateSpace do have some templates you can try.
We
also do print covers for
CreateSpace, Snowfall, Ingram, MiniBuk and others.
Then you simply upload that PDF as the interior file for
CreateSpace / Amazon and / or IngramSpark (you'll
also need a PDF of your cover... with a spine, etc..
KDP is only meant for publishing e-books, but you can
also self - publish paperbacks with other companies, notably,
CreateSpace, or Lulu
They
also provide a PDF so you can upload it to IngramSpark or
CreateSpace.
If you are self - published,
also read books about Kindle and
CreateSpace.
We
also cover the option of using both IngramSpark and
CreateSpace at the same time.
Also, they'll see that the book is
CreateSpace when they go to buy the book and they're essentially buying from a competitor, at not a full discount.
If you have an existing book that is already in
CreateSpace, if it's in regular
CreateSpace, you can set up a Spark account and
also put it in Spark.
Draft2Digital does claim to be working on allowing authors to choose
CreateSpace as one of its distribution options, which is alarming; by its own FAQ admission, «e-books and print books are fundamentally different media,» yet the site
also states that a Word document can be formatted as an ePub within minutes, and that same uploaded file can be formatted for
CreateSpace exactly the same way.
ISBN: Use the print edition ISBN that was assigned via Bowker (which you may
also be using on
CreateSpace).
Self - publishing allows you more control over your book, but
also gives you more responsibility: First you need to design the book professionally and upload the files to
Createspace and Kindle (my preferences).
We
also take you behind the scenes of our own accounts for Amazon KDP, PubIt, Smashwords, and
Createspace showing you the step by step process for publishing as well as providing material on KDP Select and formatting your file with Scrivener.
She is
also the author of a book, How to Market, Sell, Distribute, and Promote Your Book: Critical, Hard - to - Find Information for Authors and Publishers (
CreateSpace).
I was
also surprised to see that you have a way bigger income from Audible than you do from
createspace.
The main problem with formatting through
Createspace is that they aren't working with your cover designer; if left unguided, they will just choose random fonts that probably don't look too bad, but
also don't match your cover design, leading to a very rough and fragmented reader experience.
Amazon has a new platform available that is called KDP Print, and there is
also a platform called
CreateSpace.
We
also provide at no extra charge a 300dpi 2700x1800 jpeg which is a high resolution file suitable for printing and is of a high enough quality to incorporate into a
CreateSpace cover.
Books
also became paperback books through
Createspace.
I
also sign all over the country with book sellers, B&N included, who have
also done special accounting for
createspace books before.
I sold 178 paperback copies on
CreateSpace,
also owned by Amazon.
Also, if you want your images to be full bleed and extend to the margins of your book, you need to check that option in
Createspace.
Remember, the actual publishing part is FREE on all the ebook retailers and
also for print on
Createspace.
You can
also print copies on demand using IngramSpark or
CreateSpace.
Author: Timothy Yohe Publisher: Amazon
CreateSpace ISBN: 978 -1-5173269-8-2 Price: $ 8.99 Page Count / Binding: 106 page Paperback;
also in Kindle Ebook Available through: Amazon
We
also offer an alternative to the «self - publishing - with - no - upfront - costs», which is the market
Createspace, Lightning Source and Lulu populate.
If you are publishing a new book through in Ingram Spark account, should you
also publish it through
Createspace?
Lyon founded the Chico Authors and Publishers Society, which meets at Lyon Books and which offers prospective writers tips on working with agents but
also on how to self - publish a book using the Amazon tool
CreateSpace.
Her books have been translated into Spanish and Portuguese and are
also now
also available through
CreateSpace and Amazon in print versions.
I
also say this because I've noticed an emphasis on
Createspace and Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) emails and websites highlighting free DIY (Do It Yourself) tools, such as a Microsoft Word Add - In, to assist authors in creating print books.
Also owned by Amazon,
Createspace is Kindle Direct Publishing's counterpart — for printed books.
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Also, in contrast to
Createspace, it is possible to set up hardcover books which I will need to do for an Early Reader story I've planned.
If you are creating a cover for a paperback book, you can
also download a blank template that is the correct size for your book free from
CreateSpace here.
pearlmacb — yes
CreateSpace is a good place to begin, after all the next one which many refer to is Lighting Source but you're better off knowing what should and should not be done by a writer to be accepted —
also I beleive that you have to be a small format publisherto print with them.
It is so much better to indie publish yourself on Amazon, ibooks, Kobo, Nook, Google Play, etc and
also create a Print version of your book using a Print On Demand service like
Createspace.