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I've considered doing the same, mainly because when I launch a new book, I want to have a print version available at the same time as the eBook version. Currently, it takes me about a couple of weeks (depending on quality of the proof) to get an print version out after launching an eBook.
I noticed that Createspace offers a conversion to Kindle tool as part of their printing setup process (usually at the end). But I wonder how the conversion looks - or do you get better results doing it yourself?
BTW: KDP select is only for eBooks, so Amazon doesn't care about print book versions.
I noticed that Createspace offers a conversion to Kindle tool as part of their printing setup process (usually at the end). But I wonder how the conversion looks - or do you get better results doing it yourself?
BTW: KDP select is only for eBooks, so Amazon doesn't care about print book versions.