I've seen some clever
bio page formatting — set ups with tabs to social media profiles, article and blog feeds, and links to «read more.»
Not exact matches
This means all information on every new title (i.e. book title, author name, book synopsis, author
bio,
page count, ISBN, book
format, interior file and cover art) is sent out to all distribution partners, like Amazon, Barnes and Noble, etc..
What the author will see is the book title, author name, book synopsis, author
bio and book specs (i.e.
page count,
format, publisher name, etc.)
At minimum, your finished ebook should present like a professionally printed book; open at the cover, flow into properly
formatted front matter, feature dropped chapter headings with color flourish, each of which start on a new
page, and end with your
bio, picture and an invitation to your author website.
I do one editing round to proofread your finished manuscript, create the PDF for your paperback, convert your files to epub and mobi
formats for your e-book, organize your cover with a cover designer, * copywrite your sales description
page and author
bio, copywrite your back cover blurb, consult on how to set up your book title on CreateSpace (or IngramSpark), Kindle Direct Publishing (or Draft2Digital), consult on your author
page on Amazon Author Central, review your proof copy and ebook versions on multiple devices to ensure they are error - free... leaving you to click «Publish.»