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6 Reasons why KDP is Better than Payhip for Authors

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...

Nubia - The Most Elegant Blogger Template

The most elegant blogger template is Nubia. This template is designed by Sora and distributed widely by Gooyaabi Template. Today, I am going to share with you my experience when using Nubia as one of my blogs’ template. We all want to have an elegant blog although the blogging platform we are using is free. For those who want to style their blog so that their blog looks elegant and professional, Nubia blogger template is the answer. Here are some of the reasons. Different look Most of the BlogSpot templates have similar looks; they are just different in sizes and colors. If you look at your blog, you will see a header, a navigation bar, a sidebar, a main content, and a footer. Almost all blogger templates are designed this way. However, Nubia has a different look. Nubia has one sidebar in the left where your logo will be positioned at the top and below the logo are the navigation links. In the right side is the main content that is divided into two sections. The upper section is fo...

What is an SSL? How to get free SSL?

What is SSL and why is it important? SSL is a term that is often encountered when we are working with websites such as hosting and domains. There have been many explanations about SSL but most of the explanations are too technical so that it is difficult for ordinary bloggers to understand. This article explains to you the meaning of SSL in the easiest way to understand and how to get free SSL/TLS. What is an SSL? SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer which was first proposed by Netscape as a security technology. In 1999, SSL was replaced with TLS (Transport Layer Security) which is considered more secure than SSL. However, today's SSL and TLS technologies are used together (so-called SSL/TLS) as a measure to maintain the security of transactions between two computers connected via the internet. SSL serves to encrypt data that is transacted over the internet such as credit card data, login data, and so on. With SSL, we don't have to worry if the data flow between computer A a...

How to Build Internal Link Properly

Building the internal link is not less important than building the backlink and disavowing toxic backlink . Internal link functions to strengthen the bond between your pages, to show a strong relationship between them. Moreover, if you want to rank your keywords in search engines, one thing you can do is building internal link. In this article, I will show you how to build the internal link in your blog properly. What is an internal link? An internal link is a link that refers to a certain part or page in your blog. In other words, any links that do not go out of your blog or domain are internal links. Any links that goes out to other blog is called external link that is synonymous to backlink. An internal link does not always refer to a page in your blog but also to a part in a page. A clickable table of content is a good example of internal link. Whereas, a link that refers to other page in your blog is usually found in related posts, read also, featured post, recent posts, and n...