Free Lynda.com Video: Creating Fixed-Layout eBooks for the Kindle
Video course shows how to prepare an InDesign file for ebook output, export the text and image assets, add them to the Kindle template, and build in special features.
Depending on who you ask, Amazon has somewhere between two-thirds and three-quarters of the US ebook market. So if you want to get your ebook in front of the most potential readers, you simply can’t ignore Amazon. But how do you learn the steps in the process for making ebooks to sell on Amazon? And how do you even decide what type of ebook is right for a particular project? Kevin Callahan’s Lynda.com course Creating Fixed-Layout eBooks for the Kindle is a great place to start.
Among the free videos offered, is this one on determining good candidates for fixed-layout ebooks. Check it out!
Good candidates for fixed-layout ebooks
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Exporting EPUB3 from InDesign CC 2015
Comparing the EPUB3 format vs. Kindle format
Using Kindle Previewer
This article was last modified on March 5, 2025
This article was first published on January 22, 2016
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