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Hello SErs. Harmony here. As promised, here is part twenty-one in the post series dedicated to taking a step-by-step look at how to get your finished manuscript from your computer and on sale on Amazon in both ebook and paperback.
Sad to say, this is the final installment of the How to Publish to KDP series of posts. I have a tear in my eye as I type this:
If you’d like to take a look back at the previous posts in this series, please click on the links at the end of this post.
So, here’s Part Twenty-One: How to check your sales reports, and do lots of other cool stuff from your KDP dashboard.
First up, open your KDP dashboard, where all your books are listed.
As well as your bookshelf, you have a few options:
- Reports
- Community
- Marketing
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Reports:
This shows by default your last 30 day’s sales and KU reads. You can choose which timeframes you want to look at.
There is also a Beta option, which takes you to a more detailed sales and KU report area, where you can see which books are active or not.
Have a play with the different options and see what you can find. You can’t break anything in this area, lols.
2. Community
This is where you can chat and ask questions of the KDP community and report any issues.
3. Marketing
This is where you can enroll a book in KDP Select if it isn’t in already. You can also run a Kindle Countdown deal from here. Or you can manage or set up your Author Central. And, finally, you can access Amazon’s marketing facility from this page too.
NOTE: For both marketing and your author central, you will need to choose which marketplace you wish target. For example, Amazon US, UK, India, Australia, etc.
To go into using Amazon marketing is beyond the scope of this series, unfortunately, and my experience is that Amazon changes this all the time. The best I can suggest is to research it at the time you want to market.
TOP TIP: You can also access the marketing options from your bookshelf by clicking on the dots to the right of your listed books. A dropdown menu will open, and you can select the ‘Promote and Advertise’ option.
That’s it from me for today. I hope you’ve found this How To Publish to KDP series of posts useful. I’d love to hear from you in the comments below, and I’ll see you all again next year!
Have an awesome New Year, everyone, and thanks for sticking with me throughout this series.
Past posts in this series:
Outline: https://wp.me/p7OGru-29c
Part 1 (Software for Writing) : https://wp.me/p7OGru-29t
Part 2 (General Formatting Necessities) : https://wp.me/p7OGru-29J
Part 3 (Ebook Conversion) : https://wp.me/p7OGru-2ah
Part 4 (Paperback Formatting) : https://wp.me/p7OGru-2eS
Part 5 (Image Software for Making Book Covers) : https://wp.me/p7OGru-2gi
Part 6 A (Using Amazon’s Cover Creator Tool for eBook) : https://wp.me/p7OGru-2gQ
Part 6 B (Making your own ebook cover to upload to Amazon) : https://wp.me/p7OGru-2hQ
Part 7 A (Using Amazon’s Cover Creator Tool for Paperback) : https://wp.me/p7OGru-2jY
Part 7 B (Making your own PDF book cover to upload to Amazon) : https://wp.me/p7OGru-2kf
Part 8 (Setting up your KDP account) : https://wp.me/p7OGru-2kF
Part 9 (An overview of your KDP Dashboard) : https://wp.me/p7OGru-2lq
Part 10 (Uploading your eBook) : https://wp.me/p7OGru-2pL
Part 11 (Previewing your eBook) : https://wp.me/p7OGru-2qc
Part 12 (Editing your eBook): https://wp.me/p7OGru-2Aa
Part 13 (Uploading your Paperback book): https://wp.me/p7OGru-2Dz
Part 14 (Previewing your Paperback book): https://wp.me/p7OGru-2Kf
Part 15 (Your Book Descriptions and HTML): https://wp.me/p7OGru-2P2
Part 16 (Your Book Categories and Keywords): https://wp.me/p7OGru-2Pm
Part 17 (Your Book Pricing and Distribution): https://wp.me/p7OGru-2T5
Part 18 (Your Book Sales Pages): https://wp.me/p7OGru-2Yk
Part 19 (Linking your Various Book Editions): https://wp.me/p7OGru-2YI
Part 20 (Creating your Amazon Author Page and Using Author Central): https://wp.me/p7OGru-2YY
To make it easy to browse back and forth, I’ve set all links to open in new tabs. Each post includes links to all past posts in the series.
©Harmony Kent 2020
Thanks so much for all this great info! I’ve been on KDP for a couple of years but learning how to deal with them is always valuable.
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For sure. And, of course, they keep changing things on us, lols. Thanks, Dee 🙂
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Make that 11. Typo in the last post. 🙂
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I’m making so many typos in post comments lately, lols. Bring on the coffee (and if all works out, new glasses in a couple of months!) 🙂
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I wish there was an edit comment like on some platforms…
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I wish that I had come across this post last year…time to grad a coffee and find out how many things I did wrong. Hint: Probably more than 10.
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I could have done with this when starting out for sure. Hopefully this will prove useful for your next projects! 🙂
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The information in this series is priceless. Thank you so much, Harmony. x
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You’re welcome! Thanks, Alex 🙂
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Thanks again for this series, Harmony.
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Thanks, Dan 🙂
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Reblogged this on wordrefiner.
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Thanks so much for sharing, Mark 🙂
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Excellent series, Harmony, and a HUGE beneficial resource! Hard to get some of the guidelines explained in “plain English.” much less with such great examples. Many thanks!
Happy New Year! 🙂
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Thanks so much, Felicia. Happy New Year! 🙂
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This isn’t really something I can do, as I’m not self-published. But it’s kind of cool to see. Thanks, Harmony.
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Thanks, Staci 🙂
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It was a fun and informative series, Harmony:)
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Thanks, Denise 🙂
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Thanks, Harmony! ❤ Wishing you and everyone A Happy & Healthy New Year!
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Thanks, Bette. Wishing you a happy and healthy New Year too! 🙂
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This has been a very enlightening series, Harmony! Thank you for sharing. Happy New Year to you and all the Story Empire folks!
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I’m pleased to hear that. Thanks, Jan. And happy New Year from all of us at SE 🙂
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Well done, Harmony. I have bookmarked this series as the go-to place when I do my next book. Happy New Year, and thanks for this.
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I hope the series eases the process. Thanks, John. Happy New Year 🙂
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I think it will. 😁
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Such a detailed, helpful series, Harmony. I’ve lost track of the amount of writers I’ve sent these links to. Happy New Year!
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Each of those links is greatly appreciated! Thanks, Sue. Happy New Year! 🙂
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Congratulations on such a extensive and helpful series, Harmony. I have a few indie titles and never looked at sales reports. With the next one I release, I’ll definitely do that.
Happy New Year!
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Thanks, Mae. Happy New Year! 🙂
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You put a lot of work into this series. Great wrap up.
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Thanks, Craig 🙂
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This has been a great source of information, Harmony. Thank you. 😊
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That’s great. Thanks, Yvi 🙂
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Nice wrap-up, Harmony!
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Thanks, Joan 🙂
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Have you thought about putting your series into a book, Harmony. This is great information. Happy New Year!
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I may do that. Thanks, Jill, and Happy New Year 🙂
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Your entire series is brilliant, Harmony. Thank you for cataloging the posts for us, as I will surely need to revisit them. May your New Year be filled with blessings of health, happiness, and abundant joy. 💗
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That’s great. Thanks, Gwen. Wishing you and yours a healthy, happy, and peaceful New Year 🙂
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great stuff. thankyou.
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Thanks, O’Donnell 🙂
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This series is really helpful. I have shared a link on Twitter today with a recommendation. Thank you for generously sharing your knowledge with the writing community
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That’s fantastic. Thanks, Deborah 🙂
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