After my free promotion finished in the KDP select program, I went to drop the price and noticed a button that offered assistance with the pricing.
Getting the price right is very important if you are to make enough sales to make all the effort worth your while.
I first decided on the price of $7.99 which is the price that I used when I first uploaded the book.
The were several reasons for this:
I was thinking that people perceive high cost with high value and thought, that at the higher end of the books in the category, @ $7.99 people would think it would believe at that price it has to be good.
I thought that people would be more likely to take advantage of the FREE KDP promotion if the book was normally priced at  $7.99 rather than 0.99c
I thought that the time and effort that has gone into the book it is well worth $7.99 (and still do for that matter)
I now believe that this strategy was wrong.
The aim is to get as many people downloading the book as possible and getting feedback in the way of reviews that will help boost the rankings and subsequently improve the sales over time.
This is the reason that I used the KDP Select FREE promotion for 3 days out of the 5 allowed. At $7.99 this is not an impulse buy and there are a lot of other books on the subject that are priced a lower than $7.99.
At a lower price, people are more likely to take a punt and hopefully find it of value and provide a review that will also help more people decide to buy it.
Also, this is my first book and as such I have no history or credibility yet and, whilst I may believe that the book is worth the money, I am not the one buying it and, of course, people could have a totally different view.
There are a few books on Social media marketing that are more expensive but, there are a lot that are cheaper.
Why would anyone want to spend double to buy my book when there are other cheaper options available?
Hopefully, the title will stand out and draw attention to it, the reviews should help and we have tried to craft a good description, although every time I look at it I think it can be improved.
Amazon Price Suggestion Tool
I had already decided to drop the price to $4.99 at 35% but when I went into edit it, I noticed amazon had a new price suggestion tool.
I believe it is reasonably new as it is still in beta. I ran the tool and it suggested $2.99 at 70% and at a click of a button it changes the price for you.
So I that’s what I did. I clicked it and now I am sat at $2.99. I will now also make more profit at the lower rate with the higher commission. I still am not sure whether this is the right price point yet but I will leave it here for a while and see how it goes and then slowly raise it again.
Commission Rates
When setting the price depending on what it is you can choose to take 35% or 70%. I had an idea or maybe I read it, that if you took a lower commission and Amazon earned more they would promote it harder? In retrospect, this is probably naive of me but you never know đ
I cannot think or find out the benefit of reducing your commission from 70% to 35%, unless your book has a large amount of graphics, which means the file size will be much bigger . Amazon charges for downloads on books that have a file size over 1mb. So, if you are making a lot of sales and your book has a lot of graphics and photos in it, then it may well be worth going for the 35% commission as opposed to 70% and paying for the bandwidth. It is worth making the calculation anyway.
Well it is official, I am officially a Number 1, Amazon Best Selling Author we have made it to the number one spot in the highly competitive marketing category on amazon.com and number two on amazon.co.uk in two categories, Computing and Marketing & Sales.
– Number 1 in Amazon.com
Now, whilst I am excited at getting to the top of the amazon kindle store. After all I think it is quite an achievement, it is in the free section and, of course I am happy to be there and quite proud of the performance so far, the key is whether the book continues to sell once it is in the paid section.
After all, if I don’t earn any money from it then I may be able to boast that I am a number one best selling author but, I will be a poor amazon best selling author.
I also do not know how long it will last?
Hard Work Promoting
The reason for all of this hard work and effort to promote the book is to hopefully get it noticed and ranking hight enough that it starts to gain traction in the ‘paid for’ for section. If I can then get to number one in the paid section than it should be generating an income of some kind.
I have yet to work out how much a book like Understanding Social Media For Business will earn if it ranks high in a number of the categories but, rest assured I will share it with you once it starts to generate fully paid up sales.
– Number 2 in Amazon.co.uk
It has taken a lot of work in the past couple of weeks and, I am sure that it will get easier the next time, and the time after that.
The reason I say that it is that I have used a variety of different marketing methods to try and get the book out there. Some of these methods may turn out to be a total waste of time but I thought that it best if I tried everything that I could to see which methods had the most effect on driving sales.
The only problem with that, is that I have not setup proper funnel for the book or analytics on the site (I know, I know, before you say anything) Also, amazon does not give you the data so it is guesswork as to which method worked. Â I will do my best to be more methodical in my approach with the next one as the scatter gun approach is not the best way to keep my sanity.
The day I published the book I sent out an email and posted it on facebook to my personal page and a few of the FB groups that I am in. It was priced at $7.99 (ÂŁ5.62) I was surprised to see that I got a few sales as I had made it clear in the email and post that I would be running a FREE promotion in a week or so.
I do not know whether it was my friends or colleagues on the FB groups that paid for it, although I am grateful for it. I was not expecting anything just yet.
What was the point of going FREE
The idea is that if the book gets enough downloads and positive reviews, then it will give it traction in the amazon rankings and help to increase sales of the book.
I understand that the amazon algorithm is based on a number of factors:
Downloads
Pages read on the amazon kindle Select membership
Reviews from buyers.
There are probably a lot more things that go into the way that they rank the books, like the keywords, title and description but the above 3 things are what I am trying to influence.
Downloads
So far I have had over 344 downloads as of Saturday morning (16th April) and I am hoping that this doubles over the weekend. This has helped get us to the number one spot in the kindle store for free books in the marketing category on amazon.com and the number 2 spot on amazon.co.uk in two categories Computing!! and Sales and Marketing.
Whether the downloads will keep me in a reasonable position or not I have yet to discover. Hopefully, the book will remain somewhere towards the top and will then begin to get more sales which in turn will keep it at the top. Well thats the plan anyway!
Kindle Select
Kindle select is a membership where people can pay a monthly fee and then they can download and read as many books as they like for free (well apart from the monthly fee of course)
The average pages read by people who have downloaded it via kindle select, so far 44 (out of 139) which is not bad although I hope that increases over the next few days as I do not think people will read it in one sitting. Also, it is a book that can be read in any order and used as a reference book so this might mean, that in the long term, I do not get people reading the whole book from start to finish but we will see.
From what I have read and understood, the amazon select program works by combining all of the income derived from amazon select and dividing it up between all of the books in the program (authors can choose to enroll in amazon select program or not) and shared out pro-rata.
The more of the book that is read the higher % you receive. Recently, people have been caught gaming the system by tricking people to click on a link which takes them to the end of the book therefore making it look like the reader has read 100% and then the author has then been receiving higher payouts.
Amazon have been stamping down on this practise and removing books and closing some accounts of those that have been using this and other tactics to fiddle the system.
Reviews
The reviews should help to consolidate the rankings over time. A few people wrote reviews from a pdf copy that I sent to them and I do not think that amazon will value these reviews anywhere near as much as those that are from verified buyers. I have yet to discover whether there is even more value in a review from someone that pays for the book rather than downloading the book during a free promotion?
I wonder if there is a significance between the number of downloads and reviews. Would amazon rank a book higher if it has 5000 downloads and 500 reviews over say 50 reviews? I have no idea and I cant find anything on amazon’s site to tell me. They don’t want people gaming their system so probably won’t tell us mere mortals đ
Whatever Next?
There are a lot of things to test yet like price for example and I will be making changes over the coming weeks to see how we do.
I also hope that the promotion will help me generate proper sales and, if so then I will be running another KDP select free promotion. I have another 2 days left. You can do 5 days free promotion in a 90 day period on kindle select.
I am also working on the cover for the paperback version which I hope to get done in the next few days.
What I did to Get Here
I am going to write a new post in the next few days that explains what I did to get my book ranking and will also publish the other numbers like downloads and sales over the coming weeks so you can follow my journey and maybe learn from my experiences good and bad.
I have submitted the book to a number of websites that publish free promotions as well as posted to my facebook groups.
I will explain all of the steps and provide a list of the websites and groups that I posted to as well as answer any questions that you guys might have.
If you have not grabbed your copy yet then I suggest you do so đ
Now I am no Shakespeare, but the question needs to be asked. Shall it be Free or not for free? However, before I get to that I wanted to give you an update.
I have spent so much time trying to learn the best way to sell on amazon kindle.
There are so many different opinions on the best way to write, format, upload and market your book, I got myself quite confused.
I have produced a few training courses over the years and have quite a lot of my own websites. I also sell physical products on Amazon and ebay. Â SEO and online marketing is my forte, and I would say I am pretty clued up when it comes to ranking websites and using social media.
Kindle however, is new to me and it is taking me some time to get to know and understand the best way to promote my book. I am not sure why as I usually get to grips with these things fast enough.
I think part of the problem is that the advice and opinions are so varied. I am very careful who I listen to and make sure that I checkout that person proffering an opinion, to ensure that they are qualified to give the advice. The 3 or 4 people, whose opinion I value and trust are top sellers on Amazon and very experienced in kindle, and yet they all teach something different in regards to selling price and ways to market your books on the kindle platform.
This has left me having to work it all out for myself. Now, that is not a bad thing, far from it, but, when I am looking at something new, I tend to buy a couple of different courses on the topic, that give me a heads up and a guideline on the best way to move forward and get results in the shortest possible time. Learning from a mentor or someone that has the relevant knowledge is the way I like to do it.
I have never been afraid to ask for help and am happy to pay of it.
In this instance it has not worked for me. I still do not know whether I have set the right price or not or whether I have chosen the right commission level.
What Currency I chose
I went for US dollars even though I am based in the UK and the book was written in UK English. I did this because the US is the biggest market and also because it was the default setting on the Amazon settings đ
What Price Should I choose
I went for $7.99 as I thought that this is a fair price for the book. There are other books on the subject of social media that sell from $0.99 up to $28!!!  I am thinking that people  will believe that, at that price, the quality will be good. I tend to pay a little more and don’t often go for the cheapest option. Only time will tell. It has been on the market for a week and has already had a handful of sales, even though everywhere that I have mentioned the book, I have told people that it will be offering it for free in a week or so.
This appears to suggest that the people who have bought it have found it from searching rather than from one of my promotional tweets or posts. I have not had any reviews as yet though.
What Commission Should I Take?
At the price I have set, I have the choice to take 35% or 70%. I actually went for 35%. That might sound nuts but, there is meaning in my madness. I am thinking that if amazon are getting the lions share then they will put more effort into promoting the book in the rankings and also in the “people also bought” section.
I can change this but, as this is my first attempt, and I am not worried too much about making money at this point with this book (although I am hoping it will be profitable of course). Learning the right way to do it is my goal and so I thought I would try this strategy first.
I did notice that Amazon was already retargeting me and I am being followed around the internet with adverts for Understanding Social Media For Business which is great. They are definitely spending money on marketing my book which is great.
KDP Select or Not
I decided to enroll in the Amazon KDP select program. Actually, that is not true. I clicked on it without thinking too much about it and it was only after that I discovered that a lot of people do not use KDP when they launch their book. It was too late for me and I intend to read a bit more about the pro’s and con’s as I still do not understand the why just yet.
Free or Not For Free
One of the reasons I thought KDP select would be good is that I can put the book up for FREE for up to 5 days. Apparently, they can be any single days or any number running consecutively.
There are so many different avenues to promote the book when it is free, I thought this was a good idea. It was not until I then realised that I have to actually register and upload the details of the book that it hit me. This is going to be hard work and very time consuming.
Software Services
I have found a couple of automated services but they only do a few sites. The one I bought was a software program called KDROI, it submits to about 32 sites. It is a one off payment and you can use it as many times as you like, unlike most of the others where you pay monthly. You can check it out here www.kdroi.com (that is an affiliate link, so if you buy it, I will get a commission). I have seen a few services offered on fiverr but I am a bit reticent about using them as the there could be problems and I don’t want any backlash from amazon for doing something dodgy.
Which Free and Paid sites are worth doing?
After realising that you have to register with a lot of the free book sites and it is very time consuming, it became apparent that this was not necessarily the best way to promote the book. I have used the Kdroi software and got one of my assistants to go onto as many of the others as possible to see how many she can get done in a week.
How many Days to make the book free?
Well again this is another subject which has varying views. In my case, I thought I would offer it for 3 days over a week end. The dates are set 15th to the 17th of April. So mark your calendars or get on my list here to get notified on the day. I just thought it would give people a few days to see the posts and tweets and pick it up for free. đ
So that is it for now. I will keep you posted over the next week
Well, DO YOU BELIEVE IT? I have finally got my Kindle book finished and launched it on Amazon Kindle.
I started this project nearly 2 years ago and many times I nearly gave up.
I would say that it has taken blood, sweat and tears but I would be lying. It has however, taken a lot of time, effort and money to get it published.
It has been very frustrating at times and it has been a huge learning experience for me. There have been quite a few mistakes made getting to this point which is always the case with a new project.
The time to get it done was down to lack of focus and was my own doing and here are my thoughts if you are interested and a few pointers that might want to avoid if you decide to write and publish your own books.
Also, I am going to be giving the book away for FREE (normally $7.99) in the next week or so, in the hope that those that download it will provide me with an honest review and feedback.
I just have to workout and learn how to setup a decent marketing campaign to get the book ranking and which of the free book distribution services I am best to use. There are so many and I don’t know to start off with yet.
I have signed up for KDP select already, which may have been a mistake based on comments from other authors!
If you want to be notified of when the Kindle Free promotion goes live then you can either sign up on the Simple Simonâs website page here.
How it All started
How I Came up with the Idea for Social Media for Business
My Process
The Next Step – Format and Content
The CoverÂ
Editing and Proofreading
Converting to Kindle and Uploading to Amazon
Mistakes Made
What I would do Different
Whats Next
How it All Started – The Story So Far
I have written and presented a lot of high level training courses in the past, on everything from advanced sales training techniques and marketing strategies to one on database programming and another on thermodynamics! (don’t ask) So, writing a book should be simple, right? Wrong. It has been so much harder than I thought it would be.
A lot of the issues were my own doing. I did not give this to one of my team members to oversee and I dealt with everything myself.
This in itself was a big mistake, as I have ADD and my lack of attention to detail and my wavering concentration meant any deadlines set were doomed to failure from the start and I should have known better.
Another reason it has taken so much time is the fear that the book is not good enough. I think the success of the series (more about that later) is dependent on this one being well received and getting good reviews.
Another thought, which is probably closer to the truth, is that it is just another excuse for my ongoing procrastination and failure to give it the priority it needed.
The Idea and How it Came About
The basic idea was always to create a series of books and came up with the name âSimple Simonâ. It has a fleeting resemblance to the âDummiesâ which was intended.
I spent a long time creating an avatar for Simon which really helped me understand more about who I wanted to target with the books as well as the format and style for the book.
The concept of the series came about because I thought, if I can make a few good books that people like and find helpful and informative, then it would become recognisable and, when people saw it they would know what they were getting. Each one helping to market the other.
To be honest I was hoping to come up with more ‘Evergreen’ ideas than I did. A lot of the themes and topics that I came up with are going to need regular tweaking and additions. The one that got the most feedback and interest was Social Media which is how the first title came about. Already, it could do with an update. Snapchat is not covered in the book in any detail and yet this is fast becoming a very popular site. Especially now that instagram has started selling advertising and changed the algorithm
This is the Avatar I wrote for Simon.Â
Donât be fooled into thinking he is a fool; Simple Simon is a really smart guy. He is usually busy, works hard, and doesn’t like to waste his time. Simon is a business owner or manager.Â
He wants and needs to be informed, but is not looking for long winded, step-by-step tutorials, but more of a synopsis, overview or summary of a topic or particular subject.
He likes to keep things simple where he can and doesn’t require an in-depth understanding of the topic in question.
Preferably, he wants and needs to know enough to be able to discuss these subjects in an intelligent and knowledgeable way with his team, business partners and colleagues.
I wanted to have a recognisable format that readers could dip in and out of, or read just the sections that they were interested in or wanted to learn about. A sort of reference book.
It was not going to be an in depth, âhow toâ book, I have already got another accompanying series in mind, which will be a basic, take you by the hand, step by step, action plan to setup and get started on each of the different mediums that are covered in the Simple Simon guide.
The key to the success, in my opinion, is to make sure the first one is good enough to make them pick-up another in the series without thinking too hard about it, knowing that the format is clear and concise and that it will give them the information they want or need in a familiar format.
My Process
I started by researching what was in demand, although, if I was honest I did not do as much as I could or probably should have.
I decided on Social Media for Business as, from my extensive, ok, limited research, it was clear that many business owners do not understand the importance value of social media in their marketing strategy.
A Recent example
A recent example was from a very good friend of mine who has recently brought his eldest son in with a view to taking over the family business so he can retire. Tony, my friend, is an âold-schoolâ sales and marketing man who took over the business 25 years ago from his Father, and although he has had a website and a basic FB page for many years, it has never made a major contribution to his sales numbers.
He sells a range of pressure washers, steam cleaners, commercial cleaning equipment and chemicals. Business has been tough over the last few years and his usual marketing methods were nowhere near as effective and, his older customers were not as loyal as they used to be moving over to the internet to search out the best deals.
Michael, his son, redesigned the Facebook page, setup a twitter and instagram account and started a posting news. Images and articles relevant to their business. He has grown sales more than 25% in less than 6 months, worth hundreds of thousands of pounds all because he understands social media and his Dad does not.
The Next Step – Format and Content
The next step was to work out a format that could be repeated in other niches and topics. I spent a great deal of time moulding this structure before beginning writing the content for this very first kindle masterpiece.
It did not take long to realise that there was a lot of work to be done researching the numbers and then putting it all in some semblance of order.
I created the headings and titles for the each chapter and then started to fill it in. The book started to take shape but it was taking up a lot of time and so I made the decision to find a ghost writer. I went to a number of forums and author related websites and found Daniel, we spoke at length and he understood what I was trying to achieve and I liked him. He was British but travelled a lot working from his laptop. A great way to live your life I think. We agreed on a price, I paid him a deposit and he got started.
As other projects took over my focus, it took quite a while for me to get back to him with my opinions on each phase which he sent to me as he completed it. He was also travelling so some of the chapters took a little longer, not that I was unhappy as I was aware of his lifestyle and prepared to accept a slight delay.
Bringing Daniel onboard turned out to be the right decision. He was very methodical in his approach which is a much better method than my scattergun or zig, zag approach.
He was also much better at research than me (I have no patience) and came up with some great facts and figures that I think helps the reader understand and consolidate the importance of social media for their business.
It was a collaborative effort, as I knew what I wanted as far as the tone and the look and the feel and, for the most part, Daniel got it spot on which was great. I think the time it took for me to check each section and come back to him with edits or changes frustrated him at times, although he was too polite to say anything. We will soon see when I approach him to do the next book in the series whether he wants to repeat the experience.
The next one will be a lot quicker though. I am committed to making this a process which can be followed and run to a tighter deadline.
I think that if this series is to be successful, then I need to get out a number of books in a timely and regular manner. Not just to keep up the momentum, which is really important I think,  but also, if this is to be a financial success, it needs to bring in a reasonable return and sizeable income, which it won’t happen with one book every 2 years.Â
Once he had completed the book, I read it a number of times and then gave it to my wife and kids to read.
I kept finding more things to add or edit and I also had read numerous posts and articles on publishing a book regarding the importance of having the book edited. As you can probably tell from this article. My grammar and punctuation leaves a lot to be desired. Also, you get word blindness when it comes to something you have spent so much time writing and reading. You put in missing words and miss punctuation errors, especially if you don’t know that they are errors đ I therefore decided to get the book edited professionally.
Editing and Proofreading
This turned out to be a bit of a nightmare. I started looking for editors and found that there is such a wide range of prices and I did not know which way to go. The book was over 28,000 words and some services were looking for ÂŁ1,200 ($1,800) which I thought was a bit steep and more than I had paid to have the book written.
I then read an article by Andy Williams of http://ezseonews.com who is one of the most knowledgeable SEO guys out there. I have read his stuff and bought most of his courses and books over the years and I highly recommend you taking a look at his site and signing up for his newsletter. The article was about the importance of editing and mentioned a friend of his, another Andy, who lives in Asia and offered an editing service at a very reasonable price.
I contacted Andy who was unable to take on my work as he was too busy at that point but put me in touch with another guy he knew. He was a nice guy and very conscientious but there is a BUT. We started off using MS word but as the draft edits were sent across it got messy so we quickly moved to google docs which is brilliant for this type of thing.
He spent a lot of time making a huge number of edits. His was quite critical of the author (me and Daniel). It took some time to complete the edits. When I passed it to Daniel for his comments he was not happy. Looking back I understand why and also have to agree. A lot of the edits although, they made sense, were just superficial and simply rewording of a sentence or paragraph that read perfectly well in the first place and were not needed at all. He had made a lot of unnecessary edits and Daniel, then spent time going over the whole book and pointing out grammatical errors that the editor had made. That was a lesson learnt. I think Daniel was a bit insulted which, of course,  was never my intention. I had the book edited because I thought it was the right thing to do but did not take into account the ability of the person doing the editing. As I already stated my grammar is far from perfect so, for me it was a shot in the dark.
Next I had the book proofread by some of my team members and also sent out the script to some people in groups and forums that I am a member of. A few of them were kind enough to take the time go over the book and come back to me, pointing out a few little errors but overall the book came back with the all clear. (I bet there are still a few little mistakes that got through the net!)
The Cover – Trials and Tribulations
I had a nightmare with the cover and still not sure I have what I want. My problem is that, whilst I know something is right once I see it, I am really bad at design and have great difficulty in describing what I want or need.
I went to fiverr and found a few gigs that I thought would be ok. I had already spent some time writing down the brief to explain what was looking for. Basically,  it was a series called simple simon guides and I wanted the  cover to stand out and be recognisable as a Simple Simon Guide with the rest of the title for each topic woven into it. I also sent the avatar so they would get an idea of our target market. There were a number of attempts and we finally ended up with this version 5.
After reading yet another article about the importance of a great book cover, I knew this one was not right, so on the advice of a very successful author, whose opinion I value and trust, I went to a company who specialise in a range of services for authors.
Their preferred method is to be given carte-blanche on the design based on a brief. I sent the brief to them and within a few days I got back a design. I was really disappointed. They had used a graphic which, I later found out was a stock image, that had absolutely no relevance to social media at all.
I sent my feedback and some of the icons were changed but it was still not right. I was not too happy by this time and let them know that I did not think that much thought or effort was going into the design and no notice of the brief had been taken. I got a reply reminding me that I had signed a contract agreeing that the design would be left to them but, they would make a few changes in the interest of good relations.
The final cover was sent across and still not happy with it, I sent it to another designer who had done some work for me before and she made a few changes and I then ended up with the current cover which although I am still not 100% happy with it has to be said it is a World apart from my first attempt. This is the cover I ended up with:
Bun Fight – DON’T DO IT.
After about a week I came across another book cover using the same graphic as mine. This really p**s*d me off as I thought for the money I paid (Just under $200) I naively, expected it to be unique. I got no response to my emails (although, that was my fault, they were in an archived folder somehow which I did not see)
I then saw their services being promoted on a FB page and took umbrage and, much to my embarrassment now, posted my thoughts in no uncertain terms on their service. A bun fight ensued with the owner, the secretary and one of the partners.
When I came to my senses, I removed all the comments and wrote to them and apologised, as this is not something I would normally do EVER.
If I have something to say, I always go straight to the source and never like to wash dirty laundry in public. It is childish, I see it all the time and never understand the vitriol and venom that people use on forums and Social Media. I was not abusive but, even so, my comments were unnecessary.
There is no need for it. Life is too short for all that crap. We need to get on with our lives and not stress about what, at the end of the day are trivial things.
I don’t know why I did it, and I am very sorry that I did. Maybe I was frustrated at the fact I could not get something that matched with whatever is in my head and that is not their fault.
Whilst I am not 100% happy with the cover I ended up with, it is so much better than the first incarnation and I have seen the work they have done for others and they have done do some fantastic book covers.
Converting to Kindle and Uploading
Some time ago, I had bought a service called Kinstant Formatter. It is an online MS word to kindle conversion service.
I logged in and went to upload my draft only to discover that the ‘points’ which is the currency they use to pay for the conversions of your documents into the kindle format had ran out.
They only last a year! I had taken a lot longer than that to get to this stage. I contacted their support and explained that I had bought the membership, unaware that they had a time limit and I had not used any of them. They were great, they agreed to give me back 50 points. Result! I now have 49 more books to write so I best get my arse in gear and get producing.
I was really pleased with their customer service as, when he pointed it out, it is clearly marked. I had just not read it properly. Although, I still wonder why they would expire if not used. If you don’t use the resource there is no cost, so why put a time limit on them? Mind you, it is his business and he is free to run it as he chooses.
I then uploaded the word document and a few mouse clicks later, I had my kindle book all formatted and ready to go. I highly recommend the Kinstant Formatter service if you are going to produce a lot of book. If, like me, it takes you 2 years to produce one book and you think you won’t use 100 points in a year, then you can use Calibre, which is a free e-book manager which will also convert your book ready for kindle, or another great product for helping organise your writing and help format and convert your kindle book is Scrivenor.
Scrivenor do offer a free trial but it only costs $45 which is really great value. It helps to keep you organised throughout the whole process. There is a learning curve with it but if you stick with it, it will pay dividends. You can find more information from their website www.literatureandlatte.com
Uploading To Amazon
Logging into my account and uploading the book was easy peasy, lemon squeezy. It is time consuming to setup your account in the first instance, but the actual process of uploading the book is simple and only takes a few minutes if you prepare the title and description in advance. I used an edited version of my introduction for the description and on the advice of an experienced kindle author, I added h1 and h2 tags to the description and a call to action at the bottom.
You first upload the manuscript in the epub format, provided by kinstant formatter in my case, followed by the cover, a title and a description together with a few more details and it was done.
The hardest thing was completing the amazon tax forms which includes your bank details and tax or National Insurance number. I am in the UK so just said no to everything :-). I then had to edit all of the currencies for each Country that Amazon sells in. You have to go into each one individually and select that what currency that you want to sell. You also pick a base currency. Amazon then converts your sales price into the various other currencies.
I chose dollars rather than Pounds. Not sure why?
I then created my author page, added my details and there I was a verified, published author with my mugshot on  display. Yee Haaa đ
 Mistakes I made
I made a string of mistakes so far.Â
Not taking on a project manager to oversee the process
Not employing a writer from the start
Allowing it to run on and not setting deadlines to get the book published. – It is so easy to lose momentum and it made it difficult for me, the writer, editor and all concerned. You really do need to focus and get it done in a short a time as possible.
Not doing more due diligence when looking for an editor.
Lack of a plan – I should have written out a plan adding each and every task to trello and adding a timescale to it.
Trying to do the cover on the cheap. I will use 99designs next time. This is because artists compete for the work and create a load of samples to choose from and this suits my way of working and my poor design skills. Hopefully, I will see something that catches my eye and fits whatever it is in the depths of my brain that I am thinking of.
I don’t think I should have enrolled in the KDP Select service straight off. I think this was a mistake but it is done now so I have to make the most of it. It is only 90 days so maybe I will pull it out but I need to learn and understand more about the pros and cons before I decide.
What I would do Different?
IÂ will plan the whole thing out in great detail and outsource of much of the work as soon as possible.
I will set firm deadlines.
I will wait until Andy (the recommended editor) is available to do the work.
I won’t argue with anyone. Well I will try my best.
What’s Next?
Well, the next stage is to learn how to market and launch the book to improve the rankings. This is the key to a successful book, and I have  a lot to learn, as I do not have a clue yet. I need to work out which kindle marketing websites and free book offers to use and what are the best paid service.
I am also about to get the book on createspace so that people can get a printed copy of the book.
I need to get started on the next one which I already have an outline for. Again, I have not done enough market research but I am confident there is a demand for it.
If you have any questions or have any feedback or advice, let me know. I appreciate all the help I can get and am happy to answer any questions that you might have.