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Does amazon take a percentage of yourself publishing a book?

Yes, Amazon takes a percentage of the earnings from self-published books. The percentage depends on the royalty rate and the price of the book.

Explanation

You can self-publish on Amazon for free, and you keep control of the price, design, and content of your book.

Amazon takes a portion of your earnings to cover printing costs.

The royalty rate is based on the list price of your book.

The royalty rate can be 35% or 70%.

The sales commission is based on the royalty rate.

For example, if you set your book's price at $17.99 and have a 60% royalty rate, you would make $10.79 in royalties.

After subtracting printing costs, you would have your take-home pay.

You can publish your book in print and digital formats, and it can appear on Amazon stores worldwide within 72 hours. You can also enroll in KDP Select to make your book available to Kindle Unlimited subscribers.
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