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Kindle Direct Publishing vs Media365

February 01, 2026 | Author: Laura Candler
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Kindle Direct Publishing
Platform for publishing own books in Amazon Kindle - the largest bookstore, which accepts wide range of categories (fiction, business, children's books, comics, romance, etc.). Amazon takes a 30% commission on book sales, or 65% if the book is not within the recommended price range. For paperback books, the commission of KDP is approximately 40% of the price after deducting printing costs. Publishing a book is quite simple and takes only a few minutes - for formatting the file and adding metadata/pricing. KDP provides authors with free and simple self-publishing tools, giving them control over their book's content, design, price, audience and advertising. Authors retain ownership of their content and can make changes to their book at any time. Authors can also participate in the Kindle Unlimited subscription server and receive royalties for every page read.
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Media365
Online eBook Platform for self-publishing authors, publishers and readers, allows to list your books in the Media365 global catalog and reach over 1 million readers.
Kindle Direct Publishing vs Media365 in our news:

2025. Kindle Direct Publishing to allow authors distribute DRM-free books



Amazon will allow Kindle Direct Publishing authors to offer their ebooks in EPUB and PDF formats without DRM protection. The company notes that these changes will not affect previously published books. If authors wish to change the status of older books, they will need to log in to the author portal and change the setting for each book - check a box that states, "I understand that by not applying DRM, customers who have already purchased this book will be able to download it in PDF or EPUB format." After the author updates their e-book’s DRM status it will take up to 72 hours before they are live on Amazon.com.

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