![]() ![]() You will allow buyers to lend their copy of your eBook. (See our guide to KDP: Should You Use Amazon KDP Select or Distribute Your Book Wide?)ĥ. Your eBook must be part of KDP Select if you want the 70-percent royalty on eBook sales in Brazil, India, Japan, or Mexico. Also read number 6 below and and see this page for an updated list of countries where you can get 70 percent.Ĥ. In all other territories, you will receive the 35-percent royalty. The territories-essentially countries-where you receive the 70-percent royalties are the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, and most of Europe. You won’t get 70 percent in all territories. More information and examples are noted in our guide to Amazon fees and royalties.ģ. Using your KDP account is the only reliable way to determine this number. Amazon's computers will process your EPUB file and compute the cost of delivery. The price for delivery to US buyers is $0.15 per megabyte. ![]() Amazon is the only eBook retailer that charges publishers a fee to deliver an eBook to the buyer. You may have heard of different royalty arrangements for books priced higher than $9.99, and there are, but they aren’t available to self-publishers using KDP.Ģ. You will price your Kindle eBook between $2.99 and $9.99. What you are agreeing to when you select 70%:ġ. Check the links to Amazon for full details, and updates, because terms can change.įor a more detailed explanation of Amazon’s KDP royalty policies, see our Guide to Amazon Fees and Royalties for Kindle eBooks and KDP Print. Keep in mind that even when you select the 70-percent option, not all sales will qualify for this royalty.If your Kindle eBook does not qualify, or you do not agree with all the terms on this list, your book will receive a 35-percent royalty. There are also contract terms you must agree to in order to get the 70-percent royalty.īelow are the essential six terms everyone should know about Amazon’s Kindle royalty structure. ![]() Thanks to Kindle Fan in UK, Kindle Malaysia now offers Amazon Gift Card in British Pounds here.Who doesn’t want to get a 70-percent royalty for selling their Kindle eBook!? A higher eBook royalty payout is understandably desirable, but first you must understand the quirks and rules that determine when you get the higher royalty and when you don’t. ![]()
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