Are you struggling in deciding between KDP and Payhip for your book selling? The short answer for you is KDP. This article will tell you why KDP is more appropriate for a writer, ebook writers, than Payhip. Well, another reader may be asking "what is your position to say so?" No problem. I have experiences in using both for a long period so I have a good position to inform you about this. Defining KDP and Payhip KDP KDP, as you may have known, stands for Kindle Direct Publishing. It is the Amazon e-book self-publishing platform that was launched in November 2007. It helps independent publishers to publish and sell their e-books and paperbacks to the world. KDP does not publish and selll all submitted books, by the way. The submissions will be reviewed for at least 24-72 hours before they are decided whether to publish or not. All books published and sold with KDP are charged from $0.09 to $200.00, depends on the length, size, and type of the book. To put it ano...
Perhaps, you have already known what a backlink is, or you haven’t. Backlinks influence a blog domain and page authority and for some reason also have impacts on the blog’s SEO. However, not all backlinks are good for a blog because there are also backlinks that negatively affect a blog’s authority and SEO; these are called spammy or toxic backlinks. You need to be aware that having toxic backlinks can make your blog’s authority dropped and spam score rises. If this happens to your blog, it is very possible that Google will no longer display your blog on the SERP. So, keep an eye on the toxic backlinks and this article will tell you how to get rid of them. What is a backlink? Backlink is a term given to links that point to our blog, be it the homepage or certain blog pages. Simply put, backlinks can be thought of as citations to our blog content where a link pointing to our blog is found in the citation. If you have a blog and other bloggers put a link to your blog on their blog, tha...