Chris Rawson and Angelina Stanzione, both 28, searched for popular topics on Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing and used ghostwriters — and later AI— to draft their nonfiction books.
The online mega-retailer sells a whole lot more than just literature these days, but Amazon is arguably still one of the most convenient spots for buying, selling, and self-publishing books and e ...
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Mark Dawson, 49, an author from Salisbury, England, about publishing via Kindle Direct Publishing. Insider has verified his earnings and ...
Sean Dollwet teaches and mentors entrepreneurs how to capitalize on Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP). His secret is a system that he calls, “Book Stacking.” He used this business ...