vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.com wrote:
I published a pdf of powerpoints on amazon and it offers me to do a paperback as well. But after a long process it says the file isn't compatible, look in the messages, but there aren't any. My next try is going ot be to use PDF creator to reprint the file into a more austere PDF. Other ideas?
https://the-digital-reader.com/2018/08/03/how-to-upload-a-pdf-to-the-kindle-store-and-sell-it/
"Kindle
Here's something I thought everyone knew: Amazon sells PDFs.
Amazon calls their PDFs "Kindle Print Replicas" but that is
just a fancy name for a PDF in a proprietary wrapper.
Authors can sell PDFs in the Kindle Store, and Amazon has
even provided a couple apps for that purpose.
Kindle Create
Kindle Textbook Creator
You will need to use one or the other app to prep your PDF so
you can upload it to KDP. Simply load your PDF in either
KC or KTC, make your finishing touches, and then save the ebook.
The apps will give you a project file that you can upload to KDP.
If you try to upload a PDF itself,
Amazon will try to convert it to Mobi.
BTW, you will probably want to use Kindle Textbook Creator; I am
told that it makes smaller PDF files than Kindle Create. Since
Amazon charges for the delivery of ebooks, reducing file size
can significantly increase your earnings.
"
HTH,
Paul
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