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...
Ah, the enigmatic world of Google AdSense, where the clicks are plenty but the payments are puzzling! Picture this: you've been diligently curating content for your beloved blog, watching those ad impressions climb higher than a mountaineer on Everest. Yet, when it comes to reaping the rewards, your wallet remains as empty as a ghost town. Six years, countless clicks, and not a single penny? It's a mystery wrapped in a riddle inside an enigma! Now, before you banish Google AdSense to the shadow realm, let's take a whimsical walk through the possible culprits behind this financial fiasco. Could it be a case of the missing payment details, as elusive as a unicorn in a game of hide-and-seek? Or perhaps the threshold of earnings, playing hard to get like a cat with an attitude? Fear not, for you are not alone in this conundrum. The internet is abuzz with tales of woe and wonder, where some have faced the trials and tribulations of the AdSense payment cycle, a journey more unpre...