I received this email from Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing today. If you have a book published for Kindle, this is exciting news.
Here is the body of the email:
Hello from KDP!
We’re excited to introduce KDP Select – a new option dedicated to KDP authors and publishers worldwide, featuring a fund of $500,000 in December 2011 and at least $6 million in total for 2012! KDP Select gives you a new way to earn royalties, reach a broader audience, and use a new set of promotional tools.
Here’s how KDP Select works:
When you make any of your titles exclusive to the Kindle Store for at least 90 days, those with US rights will automatically be included in the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library and can earn a share of a monthly fund. The monthly fund for December 2011 is $500,000 and will total at least $6 million in 2012. If you haven’t checked it out already, the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library is a collection of books that eligible US Amazon Prime members can borrow for free once a month with no due dates.
You’ll also now have access to a new set of promotional tools, starting with the option to promote your KDP Select-enrolled titles for FREE for up to 5 days every 90 days.
How your share of the monthly fund is calculated:
Your share of the monthly fund is based on your enrolled titles’ share of the total number of borrows across all participating KDP titles in the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library. For example, if total borrows of all participating KDP titles are 100,000 in December and your book was borrowed 1,500 times, you will earn $7,500 in additional royalties from KDP Select in December. Enrolled titles will remain available for sale to any customer in the Kindle Store and you will continue to earn your regular royalties on those sales.
What this means to you:
KDP Select gives you access to a whole new source of royalties and readers- you not only benefit from a new way of making money, but you also get the chance to reach even more readers by getting your book in front of a growing number of US Amazon Prime customers: readers and future fans of your books that you may have not had a chance to reach before! Additionally, the ability to offer your book for free will help expand your worldwide reader base.
How to enroll:
KDP Select is available for titles participating in both the 70% and 35% royalty options. You can immediately start by enrolling a single title, your whole catalog, or anything in between.
If you’re interested in enrolling a title that’s already uploaded, simply click “Enroll” next to the book in your Bookshelf. To enroll multiple titles that are already uploaded, select the boxes next to any number of titles, then click “Actions” and choose “Enroll these books in KDP Select.” The titles you choose will be enrolled immediately.
If you’re interested in enrolling a new title, simply check the “Enroll this book in KDP Select” box while submitting details about your book and proceed to publish the book as you normally would. For new titles, enrollment takes effect once the book is available for sale on our website.
To learn more about KDP Select, visit: http://kdp.amazon.com/self-publishing/KDPSelect
To learn more about the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library, visit:
http://www.amazon.com/kindleownerslendinglibrary
Very cool news. It is super easy to do – took me all of 30 seconds and now my Kindle book is made available to an even larger audience!










Even though I am a Kindle owner myself, I refuse to make my titles exclusive to Amazon. I don’t want to narrow my audience and exclude the Nook and other devices that readers use.
Laura Eno´s last [type] ..Just when you thought it was safe…
Hi Laura, Admittedly that is a downside. I was hesitant to “unpublish” over at Smashwords as well. My strategy is to make exclusive at KDP for two months and then have a look at the stats. I’ll let you know how it goes!
George
I wonder how they’ll handle the lag time between unpublishing at Smashwords and it being taken off of the distribution sites… Do you have any idea?
Laura Eno´s last [type] ..Just when you thought it was safe…
Laura,
That’s exactly what I was wondering as I was clicking “Unpublish” at Smashwords. I’ll see if I can’t find an answer somewhere for that.
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I’ll be interested to hear about your experience! (It has to be for 3 months though, not 2)
Laura Eno´s last [type] ..Just when you thought it was safe…
Yeah, 3. Danged fat fingers…
I just unpublished at Smashwords and Barnes & Noble. If it takes as long to yank a title off the virtual shelves of iBooks, Sony and Kobo (distributed through Smashwords) as it did to get them published, I may be in for a long wait.
I’d like to enroll in KDP Select as soon as possible, but don’t want to risk Amazon thinking I’m not following their TOS.
Charlotte Abel´s last [type] ..Tattooed Hearts
Charlotte,
I’m with ya on that one. It always makes me nervous because if I get yanked for a TOS violation, I’d have no idea where to turn to fight the thing.
George
I’ve heard that Amazon is giving writers of previously published books a “grace period” of sorts since it’s a new program. I went ahead and enrolled ENCHANTMENT in KDPS even though it’s still pending removal at iTunes, etc.
I doubt their patience is endless, so It might be best to publish exclusively with Amazon with each new launch, then publish through retailers after the 3 mo. exclusivity period is over. (If you aren’t satisfied with KDPS)
Charlotte,
Seeing a lot of wisdom here. That may be the best approach until all of this shakes out – if it ever does!
Cheers
George