I've been watching many youtube videos regarding this subject matter and aside from the fact that your accent is really cool, your content keeps me so engaged. I'm really enjoying your series on low content publishing. Thank you for sharing your experiences with the rest of us!
Thanks so much for your feedback Michelle! Thanks also for the feedback on my accent! ha..ha! I'm really enjoying sharing my content and experiences of KDP to help as many people as I can. Take care, Romney
thank you for the video but I have a question. Once I created 3 low content books with Bookbolt but Amazon rejected it due to copyrights. Apparently Bookbolt only grant you copyright as long as you have a subscription. Is it the same with Canva and other platforms? I appreciate your response
That's strange. Never heard that before? I always have paid subscriptions to the platforms I use and I see that as an investment. You can use Canva but again, ensure when you great designs, use elements but ensure they are original to avoid any copyright infringements.
@@globalselfpublishing Yes I also intend to purchase the subscription after I get some orders and see that it's worth it. I searched for Canva copyright and yes you are allowed to use them, however it was a little vague to me as there were some unclear words which can legally make it questionable later.
Hi Neli. I always view the book cover in the size of the thumbnail that will appear on Amazon as you scroll through the books both on a PC or mobile device. If it doesn't stand out, you need to increase the font size so it does. You need to view it from what a customer will see. Hope that helps.
So sorry to have to say this but, for me, it is just too confusing and way too much information not explained for someone needing to learn how to do this. It might work for someone who knows how to do most of this....but not for someone still learning.
Appreciate the feedback. Creating content that is suitable to the many ways that people learn and absorb information can be very challenging. You’re having to cater for different nationalities, ages, learning styles and computer literacy skills so I have accepted that I can’t make the perfect lesson or tutorial for everyone. I’m sorry that this one didn’t meet your needs but hopefully there are other videos that can assist.
My first time being here....very engaging. I now consider going into this. Thank you!!!
Fantastic to hear!
I've been watching many youtube videos regarding this subject matter and aside from the fact that your accent is really cool, your content keeps me so engaged. I'm really enjoying your series on low content publishing. Thank you for sharing your experiences with the rest of us!
Thanks so much for your feedback Michelle! Thanks also for the feedback on my accent! ha..ha! I'm really enjoying sharing my content and experiences of KDP to help as many people as I can. Take care, Romney
I love the way you explain things. you are filling in the gaps I have been having. Thanks
Thanks Susan. My pleasure!
Do you have a video on how to do the cover for this book?
Hi Suzanne. Not on that one specifically but this tutorial will assist you on book cover design: ruclips.net/video/KCMNcTgYKPc/видео.html
Thank you. Great tips!
I have a written text for my eBook am learning a lot from your video really appreciate
Excellent to hear. Thank you!
Great videos,i'll be trying my first book today...
Fantastic to hear!! Continue to keep me posted on your progress as you continue on your KDP journey.
The free version of Canva does not let you select size, unless I’ve missed something.
That's correct.
thank you for the video but I have a question. Once I created 3 low content books with Bookbolt but Amazon rejected it due to copyrights. Apparently Bookbolt only grant you copyright as long as you have a subscription. Is it the same with Canva and other platforms? I appreciate your response
That's strange. Never heard that before? I always have paid subscriptions to the platforms I use and I see that as an investment. You can use Canva but again, ensure when you great designs, use elements but ensure they are original to avoid any copyright infringements.
@@globalselfpublishing Yes I also intend to purchase the subscription after I get some orders and see that it's worth it. I searched for Canva copyright and yes you are allowed to use them, however it was a little vague to me as there were some unclear words which can legally make it questionable later.
Thank you. Are we able to use Canva Pro elements, fonts, etc. if we do have a canva pro subscription?
Yes you can!
How do you determine what font sizes to choose such that the font on the print out will look normal- not too big, not too small?
Hi Neli. I always view the book cover in the size of the thumbnail that will appear on Amazon as you scroll through the books both on a PC or mobile device. If it doesn't stand out, you need to increase the font size so it does. You need to view it from what a customer will see. Hope that helps.
@@globalselfpublishing Thanks, I'll give it a go.
There is no step by step tutorial on how to create and upload books from canva
Yes there was? That's what the video was on? Not sure what you are referring too?
So sorry to have to say this but, for me, it is just too confusing and way too much information not explained for someone needing to learn how to do this. It might work for someone who knows how to do most of this....but not for someone still learning.
Appreciate the feedback. Creating content that is suitable to the many ways that people learn and absorb information can be very challenging. You’re having to cater for different nationalities, ages, learning styles and computer literacy skills so I have accepted that I can’t make the perfect lesson or tutorial for everyone. I’m sorry that this one didn’t meet your needs but hopefully there are other videos that can assist.