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Issuu vs Kindle Direct Publishing

February 14, 2026 | Author: Laura Candler
Issuu and Kindle Direct Publishing are both ebook publishing platforms that allow independent authors and small publishers distribute their books. They provide tools for formatting, design, marketing, monetization and offer different options in free and paid plans.

But Issuu (launched in 2009) is a Sweden-based service, primarily focused on visually-driven content - digital magazines, brochures and portfolios. It allows to embed publications on websites and social media, enhancing interactivity and engagement. Also Issuu offers premium features for advanced analytics and additional customization.

Kindle Direct Publishing (2007) is Amazon's self-publishing platform designed specifically for eBooks and print books, making it ideal for novelists and authors of traditional literature. The great advantage of this platform is book distribution via vast Amazon's marketplace and Kindle ecosystem. Besides, is offers a higher percentage of royalties on eBook sales (up to 70%) compared to traditional publishing.
Author: Laura Candler
Laura Candler is a dedicated housewife and an aspiring writer. With a passion for storytelling, she has successfully published three fiction/romance books through Kindle Direct Publishing. Inspired by her journey, Laura aims to support and guide other aspiring authors by sharing her experiences. In addition to writing books, she also works as a columnist for various websites. Laura's commitment to her craft is evident in her personal blog, where she regularly updates readers with valuable tips and resources related to writing. Beyond her literary pursuits, Laura is an avid cat lover. You can contact Laura via email laura@bookrunch.com