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KDP Publishers by PublishFlow

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Ingram?
Has anybody tested the output against Ingram’s size and measurement requirements yet….for example, the interiors and the cover sizes? This is key as Ingram is likely to be my point of entry.
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I'm publishing on both KDP and Ingram. Yes, the cover formatting is a little different and Ingram is more precise when reviewing your submissions. I had a Fiverr freelancer format them for me. I haven't tried PublishFlow for this yet.
just published my very first book
category is success story, we'll see about that in a few weeks/months😅 did basically everything in publishflow and even though it was a bit rocky here and there, @Roman Redl and @Andrey Bernhart were both very supportive and approachable until all issues were fixed, thanks again for putting in the effort guys gonna be very interesting to whitness how the book will do in the coming weeks (at least for me of course)
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Great news! Jump right in to #2 now.
Working with PublishFlow
Just giving a little feedback. I'm working on my first book using the software and once I got past the initial "what do I do", "where do I go" questions I've got to say I've been very happy with the process. Everything is moving along pretty smoothly. I probably spent 6 hours getting the outline right which has certainly helped with the writing output. I'm about 2/3 finished with the chapters. I did notice, or maybe it is something I was doing wrong, can we not ask the writing assistant to rewrite something after the fact check? I tried copying a section of a chapter and pasting it in for the WA, but it started rewriting the entire chapter. Since I'm not fully immersed into how everything functions yet, I have been cheating slightly with ChatGPT and Gemini maybe for peace of mind. I expect to not need those tools after using PublishFlow for a couple of books. Thanks Andrey and Roman for creating this tool!!
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@Ljubitza Kouris Getting the outline in a good spot helps tremendously. As you start going through the chapters you may find changes you'll want to make, but they will be greatly reduced because of the work you put into the outline. This is my first book with PublishFlow and my 5th book overall and I've learned to spend whatever amount of time is needed on the outline to help the rest of the process run smoothly. Don't worry, you're doing the right things.
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@Ljubitza Kouris I've finished my initial writing and proofreading of the chapters. I'll will go back and read from start to finish one last time. I know Andrey does the same. I'll also verify the facts again and make sure the sources are accurate. From prior experiences, AI has been known to embellish the truth or just make it up. Not saying this is happening here, but for my peace of mind it won't hurt to double-check. This book is around 45,000 words. I've spent a few hours a day for about a week and a half since finishing the outline. My very first book took months to finish. That was me trying to learn the process through a course with coaching. I ran into some roadblocks along the way. This process is moving much faster.
Hi everyone :)
Hello everyone! 👋 I'm Varvara, the new addition to the PublishFlow team 😊 I will be supporting Andrey and Roman in Community Management, and you’ll also see me in the support section, where I’ll do my best to help out with any questions or issues. Excited to be here and looking forward to helping you create great books! ✨📚
Hi everyone :)
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Welcome!
Cover Testing
Where do you recommend getting book covers tested? I know there are some sites that have polling features, but the traffic might not be great.
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@Bec Robbie Thanks Bec!
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Rich Filarecki
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