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Old 12-30-2016, 06:19 AM   #7
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Glad to be of help, Gregg Bell. If you've already been through the Createspace process, KDP Print will be a snap. The setup of the two are very similar.

Just like with Creatspace, you will need to format a different version of the document to fit the needs of a paperback.

I didn't need any tutorials because this wasn't my first rodeo. For someone brand new to self-publishing paperbacks, no matter which way you go it will be intimating.

For a veteran, KDP is a bit more user-friendly until you factor in the inability to purchase proof copies. That's a huge strike against KDP print for me. However, unlike with Createspace, I didn't have to tweak my ebook cover at all to keep it out of the bleed area, which saved me a lot of hassles.

There are serious pros and cons to consider. It's smart to be afraid, LOL.
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