When an author uploads a book to Amazon KDP, Kindle looks at how the words are spaced within the book. How are authors paid in Kindle Unlimited?įinally, we’ll use the term Kindle Edition Normalized Page (KENP). If you read one and return it, or if you start one and don’t like it and want a different book, you can return it using the features on your Kindle or on the online platform at Amazon. When you return them, it opens a spot on your lending record, and you can get a new book. You’re allowed to borrow a certain number of books. It’s like your library’s digital platform or like checking out a book from your local library. Readers can borrow up to ten books at once. How does the Kindle Unlimited Lending Library work?Īnother term we should clarify is “KU Borrow.” When a reader finds your book on Amazon and sees it’s available for Kindle Unlimited, they can borrow it to their bookshelf within KU. After the 90-day period, if it’s not working for you, you can take your book out of the program. With KDP Select, you must be exclusive to Amazon for the first 90 days. You can’t offer it as a free download for readers from your website or anything like that. When you opt in to KDP Select, it means you are giving Amazon exclusive rights to have your book on their website only for 90 days from the day that you enroll.ĭuring that time, your book cannot be on any other retailer. Authors must opt-in to a program called KDP Select to have their books placed in the KU Lending Library. KDP is the platform authors use to place their books where readers can find them in Kindle Unlimited. What is KDP Select?įrom the publishing side, however, authors will be familiar with Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP). Kindle Unlimited readers may find a book available for download today that won’t be available later. Books will cycle in and out of KU in the same way movies cycle in and out of Netflix. When the reader signs up at Amazon, they’re familiar with Kindle Unlimited Lending Library, which houses Kindle Unlimited titles they can download. What is Kindle Unlimited?įrom the reader’s side, it is called Kindle Unlimited (KU). Lacy Williams: Before we jump into how it works, let’s clarify some terminology because there are several things that can trip authors up. Thomas Umstattd, Jr.: Lacy, how does Kindle Unlimited work? She has published 50 books, first with a Big-Five publisher and then as an indie author. She’s up before the sun, putting words on the page before her kids wake up. To help answer this question, I interviewed USA Today bestselling author Lacy Williams. So, is it a good idea for your book to be in Kindle Unlimited? Kindle Unlimited (Affiliate Link), also called KU, is the “Netflix of ebooks.” It costs readers $9.99 per month to get unlimited access to over one million ebooks. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Podcast Index | TuneIn | RSS | More Podcast: Play in new window | Download | Embed
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