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Hello SErs. Harmony here. As promised, here is part eighteen 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.
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 Eighteen: How to check ALL of your sales pages once the book is on sale.
You might think that checking ALL of your sales pages is somewhat obvious. However, for a long time, I assumed (I know … ass out of u and me!) that my Kindle sales page also showed the same as my paperback and audio sales pages.
Not so.
And my part Fifteen post on using HTML for your paperback description highlighted a few…
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Thanks so much for sharing, Chris 🙂 Hugs xx
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Welcome, Harmony ❤️
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Gosh, thats really a long way getting a book published with KDP, but Harmony is doing a very great work, how to use this new tool. Thank you for reposting, Chris! Enjoy you midweek. Michael
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Thanks, Michael. It certainly isn’t the easiest of processes. It’s my hope that this series simplifies it for my fellow authors. Have a lovely rest of your week 🙂
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Really good work, Harmony! I a sure i will make the usage much more easier. Many thanks, Michael
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