Formatting MS Word for Amazon Kindle Video Download
If you can write a book,
you can format it. Most authors pay for this, but it's wise to do it
yourself. Microsoft Word documents (.doc and .docx) can easily be formatted for
Amazon Kindle. Amazon designed its self-publishing system to receive MS Word
because it's the world's most popular writing program.
This step-by-step tutorial shows how to format each section of your ebook from the Title page to the Table of Contents to the About the Author page and more. You'll also learn how to insert images and hyperlinks, everything a reader expects in an ebook. Jason Matthews provides detailed instruction using an actual MS Word document and uploading it to Amazon's Preview Mode.
Jason Matthews is a novelist, blogger and self-publishing coach. He works with writers around the world through every phase of book creation and marketing. His specialties include building author platform, selling at major retailers, social media, blogging and SEO.
In this 75-minute tutorial video, you'll learn:
This step-by-step tutorial shows how to format each section of your ebook from the Title page to the Table of Contents to the About the Author page and more. You'll also learn how to insert images and hyperlinks, everything a reader expects in an ebook. Jason Matthews provides detailed instruction using an actual MS Word document and uploading it to Amazon's Preview Mode.
Jason Matthews is a novelist, blogger and self-publishing coach. He works with writers around the world through every phase of book creation and marketing. His specialties include building author platform, selling at major retailers, social media, blogging and SEO.
In this 75-minute tutorial video, you'll learn:
- What to include in the front matter and how to create the title, copyright page, table of contents, etc.
- How to format chapters, pages, and paragraphs
- How to insert images and hyperlinks
- How to decide which file is best to upload to Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP), .doc(x) or html
- How to upload the Word doc(x) or html file to KDP Amazon