Thanks so much for watching! I hope you found this video on the best publishing platform for children's books (KDP vs IngramSpark vs. Barnes and Noble Press) helpful. Be sure to find me over on Instagram & TikTok, so we can connect there as well!
Such amazing information! I would have published with IS first and then KDP, so I really appreciate you mentioning the best publishing order in this video!!
Eevi, THANK YOU for always sharing information, and keeping other authors up to date! You're a very special blessing! We're Grateful for your knowledge!
Thanks for this. I was going to publish my hardcover magnum opus on IS for wide distribution (schools and libraries). I've been publishing on B&N for my personal projects. This convinces me to go with B&N and Amazon first.
Thanks for the video! It is so interesting that we have to setup the book first with kdp and BN before IS. Thank you for saving us from the headaches! ❤
Eevi, quick question...when setting up your books on IngramSpark, do you HAVE to accept/set the wholesale discounts? Unless I am missing something (first-timer here), it didn't seem like I could continue the setup of my book without entering those amounts/discounts in the pricing section. My hardcover is set at $16.99, and with the minimum 40% wholesale discount set in the USA, it makes my profit just three cents per book!! Am I missing something?! I am obviously going to do what you mentioned in the video and create links and sell my book/send buyers to IS directly for all of my purchases to get the most royalties, so does the above not matter? Just wanted to make sure I'm not screwing things up, haha! I couldn't find a video regarding this specifically, so I thought I would ask here. Thanks so much, sweet lady!!
Hi Megan! When setting up our book over on IS and want to enable the distribution of our book, we will have to set a discount. I always choose the lowest possible for each region (40% for the US). I also disable returns, which helps us maximize our royalties.
Excellent! Thank you. I did everything you mentioned, so I think I'm good to go 😊 I guess those discounts are just a bummer, lol. Thank you for your very speedy reply, Eevi ❤
Appreciate all your content. Has been very helpful. I am having a lot of trouble due to my blindness. I have your book but I’m wondering if there is a way to consult? Thanks so much for everything you are doing for us.
Thanks so much for reaching out and for your kind words! I do offer 1-on-1 sessions. If you would like to know about additional future openings, I want ahead and added a link to my waitlist for you below. Again, thanks so much for reaching out! Have such a great day! eevijones.kartra.com/page/1-on-1-session-waitlist
Hearing this makes me so happy, Michelle! All these platforms also offer ebook distribution, but they do work a bit differently. For example, KDP offers a book promotion tool (KDP Select) that does limit our distribution during the time we are enrolled in it. I went ahead and copied a link to my videos on that for you as well, just in case. I so hope this helps! ua-cam.com/video/QAp_KTIBktU/v-deo.html
Thanks for the super informative video, Eevi! When promoting our book, do you think we should direct people to Ingram Spark instead of KDP for the higher royalty? I’m wondering if it might be more beneficial to have the Amazon traffic and KDP sales, seeing as though people are more likely to search for a book on Amazon than Ingram Spark.
Hi Shane! Absolutely! Amazon's algorithm is definitely something we will want to keep in mind, especially when we first launch our book! I personally still mostly use my Amazon links ALONG with the direct IS links for my hardcovers.
So for highest royalty rate: 1) KDP internal THEN 2) B&N expanded distribution for hardcover using standard color and Then 3) Ingram spark internal? question - can you order an author's copy with the standard color on B&N before publishing to see if you like the quality?
Hi Eevi, Your videos are always very informative and enjoyable. Thank you for all the knowledge you share! I published a CPB on KDP in both eBook and paperback formats. Initially, I didn't enable the "expanded distribution" option, but I later learned that this is necessary for libraries to purchase it. Now, I'm considering changing the front cover to make it more vibrant and colorful. When I upload the revised version with the new cover on KDP, is it possible to remove the "expanded distribution" option? After watching your insightful video, I thought the best option for me is to publish it with B&N after KDP, and then move forward with IS. Also, is it accurate that libraries are unable to purchase our books if the expanded distribution isn't enabled? I would greatly appreciate your response. Thanks so much!
Hi Gail! Thank you so much for your kind words. This means so much to me! The expanded distribution within KDP can be disabled any time. Just note that it might take a couple of weeks/ months to "clear the system," so I would go ahead and do so now, so that once you are ready to set up your expanded distribution via other channels (e.g. IS), there won't be any problems. And it can definitely be helpful to enable others to order our book beyond just Amazon, so setting up expanded distribution options (whether that's via KDP or IS) would definitely be helpful. I so hope this answers your questions, Gail. I also went ahead and copied a link to one of my videos on book covers for you below, just in case. ua-cam.com/video/uAaXVEgBOuw/v-deo.html
So is it best to do Paperback on Amazon, Paperback & Hardcover on B&N, and then Paperback, Hardcover, Ebook on Ingram spark with expanded distribution so the hardcover and ebook are available on Amazon too?
Appreciate your videos! I have a more unique issue. I just self-printed a kid’s board book that is a cookbook. And had an ebook created as well. Is there a way to link the Amazon KDP ebook version to a FBA account that will sell the hardcopy? How can I sell board book version along with ebook version on same page/platform or link? Thanks!!
I saw that IS charges authors $3.50 per book ordered directly through their new marketing link. What are your thoughts on this and how it affects royalties?
Hi Susan! The numbers shared within the video already reflect these charges, so hopefully this will help with your decision as to whether or not to include this option in your marketing.
Do libraries only accept hardcover editions? If so, do they get books from Barnes & Noble, Ingram Spark or both? Thank you again for all these extremely helpful videos!
I have seen paperbacks in libraries before, but I do believe hardcovers are preferred, mainly because they are more durable. And when it comes to ordering books, Ingram is often preferred.
Evei i love all your videos, your just the best. Do you consult and help with getting 14:00 the book up and on the platform of KDP.? Im working on a children's picture book in Canva .
Thanks so much for your kind words, Denise! I do have Ask-Me-Anything sessions; but know that I also walk you through all the steps in my "How To" book. I refer to the publishing platform as Createspace (it is now KDP), but the process is exactly the same, so I went ahead and added the link right here, just in case: www.amazon.com/dp/0997025492 - I so hope this helps!
I get the order of the KDP, B&N, and then Ingram Spark and the reasoning behind it. Does it go by the date you hit “publish” or the date you set for the release date? Do you recommend ‘not’ doing them the same day, to make sure there are no issues that have to be fixed before release, let’s say on KDP? I don’t want to hit Publish on each of the platforms same day and then not have it in the right order because I had to go back and fix something. Hope this makes sense.
The date that is important is the day it goes live. For example, when we hit publish, it can take up to 72 hours to go live. But if we set a specific publishing date in the future, the date seems to be more accurate (i.e. no 72 hour lag). So I always recommend publishing it on KDP first, wait until it actually appears on Amazon, then B&N, then IS. I so hope this helps.
Thanks Eevi! I’m curious- if the book is bought from 2 different platforms are there noticeable differences? Like would you be able to tell it was printed at 2 different places?
You're so welcome, Lisa! That would depend on the different options you choose (paper and ink) and also the use of colors within your book. Some authors share that they see a difference, while others say they don't. But you can always just have a test copy sent your way and then make a decision based on that.
When you refer to page counts, normally when we write things, one page counts as 2 because each side of the page is numbered. When you are referring to minimum page counts for book does that work the same way or does it mean that 1 physical page only counts as one page? I hope that makes sense.
Hi Fitzgerald! How are you? I hope you've been having a fantastic week! I went ahead and shared a link to one of my videos that talks about just that - because it really can be confusing! I so hope this helps! ua-cam.com/video/ezRBROs-6q8/v-deo.html
Hi Elena! As KDP users, we can only use Amazon's ads as a means to promote the paperback version of our book right now. We can always manually decrease the sales price, but we won't be able to show the before/ after/ strikethrough pricing. I so hope this answers your question. Have a great day, Elena!
Hi Eevi. Is there an option to disable expanded distribution in B&N and wait to clear the system before trying to publish it on ingramspark again? I couldn’t find where the option for expanded distribution is on Barnes and Noble Press.
Hi Hong! I don't believe B&N offers expanded distribution as of right now, beyond their own website + Nook. So if IngramSpark has informed you that your book is already available under your ISBN, you might have enabled expanded distribution over on KDP. If you would like to use IS's expanded distribution instead, you will first have to turn off expanded distribution on KDP, wait a few months, and they try uploading it again over on IS. I so hope this helps and answers your question, Hong! Have such a great remaining week!
@@EeviJones Thank you for your response. My KDP expanded distribution is not enabled. IngramSpark mentioned it was Nook LLC and that Nook is using the IngramSpark distribution system, or something along those lines. So, I just deleted my book on B&N and will wait until the ISBN becomes available again. Not sure if this is something new or not.
Thanks so much for watching! I hope you found this video on the best publishing platform for children's books (KDP vs IngramSpark vs. Barnes and Noble Press) helpful. Be sure to find me over on Instagram & TikTok, so we can connect there as well!
I am looking for someone who can handle all this. Do you provide this service?
Such amazing information! I would have published with IS first and then KDP, so I really appreciate you mentioning the best publishing order in this video!!
Eevi, THANK YOU for always sharing information, and keeping other authors up to date! You're a very special blessing! We're Grateful for your knowledge!
That is so, so sweet of you to say! Thank you so much! xo
Thank you for this video. The breakdown/deep dive was very helpful and cleared a lot of things up.
You're so very welcome, Austin! Hearing this makes me so happy!
I don't know how you know all you know but I'm thankful for it. Easter blessings today and always.
You're so sweet, Mary! I hope you had a wonderful Easter!
Thanks for this. I was going to publish my hardcover magnum opus on IS for wide distribution (schools and libraries). I've been publishing on B&N for my personal projects. This convinces me to go with B&N and Amazon first.
That's wonderful to hear! The order is so important!
Thanks for the video! It is so interesting that we have to setup the book first with kdp and BN before IS. Thank you for saving us from the headaches! ❤
I'm so glad you've found this helpful!! xo
Im new to this and soaking in info for my first "beautiful book". Your presentations are no nonsense and SUPER helpful.... So thank you!
I'm beyond happy to hear this!
I want to give you a huge thank you for your videos! You inspired and helped guide me to create and publish my own children's book ❤❤❤
What a beautiful comment! Thank you so, so much for valuing all my work! I so appreciate you!
Very helpful and timely. Thank you!
That is so very wonderful to hear, Nansey!
Great info as ever, Eevie! I tell all the newbie authors I come across that you are the 'go-to' girl for everything they need to know.
I love hearing this so much! Thank you so much for sharing my work! This means the world to me!
Excellent, excellent, excellent...Am I making my point? Thanks again Eevi! John and Jane , MJChanacapublishing
Your triple excellent made my day! Thank you so much, John and Jane! xo
Eevi, quick question...when setting up your books on IngramSpark, do you HAVE to accept/set the wholesale discounts? Unless I am missing something (first-timer here), it didn't seem like I could continue the setup of my book without entering those amounts/discounts in the pricing section. My hardcover is set at $16.99, and with the minimum 40% wholesale discount set in the USA, it makes my profit just three cents per book!! Am I missing something?! I am obviously going to do what you mentioned in the video and create links and sell my book/send buyers to IS directly for all of my purchases to get the most royalties, so does the above not matter? Just wanted to make sure I'm not screwing things up, haha! I couldn't find a video regarding this specifically, so I thought I would ask here. Thanks so much, sweet lady!!
Hi Megan! When setting up our book over on IS and want to enable the distribution of our book, we will have to set a discount. I always choose the lowest possible for each region (40% for the US). I also disable returns, which helps us maximize our royalties.
Excellent! Thank you. I did everything you mentioned, so I think I'm good to go 😊 I guess those discounts are just a bummer, lol. Thank you for your very speedy reply, Eevi ❤
This was excellent as usual Eevie! You always give such great info!!
Thanks so much, Denise! I'm so happy to hear this! have such a great day!
brilliant. thank you. so helpful.
I'm so, so happy to hear that this was helpful! Thank you so much!
Great video Eevi, helpful & informative just like the rest of your videos, thank you! 🙏📚
Thank you so much for your kind and supportive words! I so appreciate you!
Great video, thank you!!!
I'm so, so happy you found it helpful!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
You're so, so welcome, Shenequa!
Thank you.
You're so very welcome! Have such a great day!
Thanks, Eevi! This is helpful. 😊
That is so, so wonderful to hear!!
thanks so much!
You're so very welcome, Heather!
Thank you!!!!!
You're so very welcome, Joe! Have a fantastic weekend!
Appreciate all your content. Has been very helpful. I am having a lot of trouble due to my blindness. I have your book but I’m wondering if there is a way to consult? Thanks so much for everything you are doing for us.
Thanks so much for reaching out and for your kind words! I do offer 1-on-1 sessions. If you would like to know about additional future openings, I want ahead and added a link to my waitlist for you below. Again, thanks so much for reaching out! Have such a great day! eevijones.kartra.com/page/1-on-1-session-waitlist
Thank you for your video, its really helpful!!
I'm so, so happy to hear this!
@@EeviJones New sub as well I'm releasing a book shortly so exciting times!! Glad I know the order to publish😊
I love these videos! Thanks for the great information! 👍 Does this approach also apply to ebooks?
Hearing this makes me so happy, Michelle! All these platforms also offer ebook distribution, but they do work a bit differently. For example, KDP offers a book promotion tool (KDP Select) that does limit our distribution during the time we are enrolled in it. I went ahead and copied a link to my videos on that for you as well, just in case. I so hope this helps! ua-cam.com/video/QAp_KTIBktU/v-deo.html
Thanks for the super informative video, Eevi! When promoting our book, do you think we should direct people to Ingram Spark instead of KDP for the higher royalty? I’m wondering if it might be more beneficial to have the Amazon traffic and KDP sales, seeing as though people are more likely to search for a book on Amazon than Ingram Spark.
Hi Shane! Absolutely! Amazon's algorithm is definitely something we will want to keep in mind, especially when we first launch our book! I personally still mostly use my Amazon links ALONG with the direct IS links for my hardcovers.
@@EeviJones Thank you!
So for highest royalty rate: 1) KDP internal THEN 2) B&N expanded distribution for hardcover using standard color and Then 3) Ingram spark internal? question - can you order an author's copy with the standard color on B&N before publishing to see if you like the quality?
Hi Roxane! According to the B&N Press website, we can order proof copies ahead of publication to check for print quality. I so hope this helps!
Hi Eevi,
Your videos are always very informative and enjoyable. Thank you for all the knowledge you share!
I published a CPB on KDP in both eBook and paperback formats. Initially, I didn't enable the "expanded distribution" option, but I later learned that this is necessary for libraries to purchase it. Now, I'm considering changing the front cover to make it more vibrant and colorful.
When I upload the revised version with the new cover on KDP, is it possible to remove the "expanded distribution" option? After watching your insightful video, I thought the best option for me is to publish it with B&N after KDP, and then move forward with IS.
Also, is it accurate that libraries are unable to purchase our books if the expanded distribution isn't enabled? I would greatly appreciate your response.
Thanks so much!
Hi Gail! Thank you so much for your kind words. This means so much to me! The expanded distribution within KDP can be disabled any time. Just note that it might take a couple of weeks/ months to "clear the system," so I would go ahead and do so now, so that once you are ready to set up your expanded distribution via other channels (e.g. IS), there won't be any problems. And it can definitely be helpful to enable others to order our book beyond just Amazon, so setting up expanded distribution options (whether that's via KDP or IS) would definitely be helpful. I so hope this answers your questions, Gail. I also went ahead and copied a link to one of my videos on book covers for you below, just in case. ua-cam.com/video/uAaXVEgBOuw/v-deo.html
@@EeviJones Hi Eevi, Many many thanks for your prompt response. I really appreciate it. You're the best!
So is it best to do Paperback on Amazon, Paperback & Hardcover on B&N, and then Paperback, Hardcover, Ebook on Ingram spark with expanded distribution so the hardcover and ebook are available on Amazon too?
Appreciate your videos! I have a more unique issue. I just self-printed a kid’s board book that is a cookbook. And had an ebook created as well. Is there a way to link the Amazon KDP ebook version to a FBA account that will sell the hardcopy? How can I sell board book version along with ebook version on same page/platform or link?
Thanks!!
The direct share for Ingram Spark is only for US people :( Is there any indication when it will be available for authors in other countries?
I saw that IS charges authors $3.50 per book ordered directly through their new marketing link. What are your thoughts on this and how it affects royalties?
Hi Susan! The numbers shared within the video already reflect these charges, so hopefully this will help with your decision as to whether or not to include this option in your marketing.
Do libraries only accept hardcover editions? If so, do they get books from Barnes & Noble, Ingram Spark or both? Thank you again for all these extremely helpful videos!
I have seen paperbacks in libraries before, but I do believe hardcovers are preferred, mainly because they are more durable. And when it comes to ordering books, Ingram is often preferred.
Evei i love all your videos, your just the best.
Do you consult and help with getting 14:00 the book up and on the platform of KDP.?
Im working on a children's picture
book in Canva .
Thanks so much for your kind words, Denise! I do have Ask-Me-Anything sessions; but know that I also walk you through all the steps in my "How To" book. I refer to the publishing platform as Createspace (it is now KDP), but the process is exactly the same, so I went ahead and added the link right here, just in case: www.amazon.com/dp/0997025492 - I so hope this helps!
I get the order of the KDP, B&N, and then Ingram Spark and the reasoning behind it. Does it go by the date you hit “publish” or the date you set for the release date? Do you recommend ‘not’ doing them the same day, to make sure there are no issues that have to be fixed before release, let’s say on KDP? I don’t want to hit Publish on each of the platforms same day and then not have it in the right order because I had to go back and fix something. Hope this makes sense.
The date that is important is the day it goes live. For example, when we hit publish, it can take up to 72 hours to go live. But if we set a specific publishing date in the future, the date seems to be more accurate (i.e. no 72 hour lag). So I always recommend publishing it on KDP first, wait until it actually appears on Amazon, then B&N, then IS. I so hope this helps.
Thanks Eevi! I’m curious- if the book is bought from 2 different platforms are there noticeable differences? Like would you be able to tell it was printed at 2 different places?
You're so welcome, Lisa! That would depend on the different options you choose (paper and ink) and also the use of colors within your book. Some authors share that they see a difference, while others say they don't. But you can always just have a test copy sent your way and then make a decision based on that.
When you refer to page counts, normally when we write things, one page counts as 2 because each side of the page is numbered. When you are referring to minimum page counts for book does that work the same way or does it mean that 1 physical page only counts as one page? I hope that makes sense.
Hi Fitzgerald! How are you? I hope you've been having a fantastic week! I went ahead and shared a link to one of my videos that talks about just that - because it really can be confusing! I so hope this helps! ua-cam.com/video/ezRBROs-6q8/v-deo.html
Hi Eevi! Is it possible to get our paperbacks put on sale on KDP with strikethrough pricing?
Hi Elena! As KDP users, we can only use Amazon's ads as a means to promote the paperback version of our book right now. We can always manually decrease the sales price, but we won't be able to show the before/ after/ strikethrough pricing. I so hope this answers your question. Have a great day, Elena!
@ you have been so helpful to me! Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas to you as well, Elena!!
Eevi, what's wrong with your mic? Thank you again.
Hi Gustaiiv! I don't think that was my mic; people were cutting their lawn outside :)
Hi Eevi. Is there an option to disable expanded distribution in B&N and wait to clear the system before trying to publish it on ingramspark again? I couldn’t find where the option for expanded distribution is on Barnes and Noble Press.
Hi Hong! I don't believe B&N offers expanded distribution as of right now, beyond their own website + Nook. So if IngramSpark has informed you that your book is already available under your ISBN, you might have enabled expanded distribution over on KDP. If you would like to use IS's expanded distribution instead, you will first have to turn off expanded distribution on KDP, wait a few months, and they try uploading it again over on IS. I so hope this helps and answers your question, Hong! Have such a great remaining week!
@@EeviJones Thank you for your response. My KDP expanded distribution is not enabled. IngramSpark mentioned it was Nook LLC and that Nook is using the IngramSpark distribution system, or something along those lines. So, I just deleted my book on B&N and will wait until the ISBN becomes available again. Not sure if this is something new or not.
I don't understand why you want to only publish in only one platform? Can't you publish in many different platforms?