How To Publish An Ebook With Zero Budget - Ordinary Reviews (2024)

These days anyone can publish an ebook and call himself a self-published author. You no longer need to go through publishing houses thanks to the internet and how much ebooks have grown in popularity.

If you don’t have a budget to publish a book, why not write an ebook instead. I recently published my first ebook not long ago and I did it without spending a dime, excluding electricity, time and effort. All you need is lots and lots of effort.

If you’re willing to put in the time and effort and sacrifice leisure time, read on. Here are the steps needed to publish an ebook. Some of them are not mandatory as they’re just my preferences.

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1. Use Microsoft Word or Google Docs

Personally, I used Google docs to write the content of my ebook. I was initially thinking of going with Microsoft Word but I read an article online which said that Google docs is much easier to use for ebook purposes.

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As you can see from the image above, I used Google docs to write my latest ebook that I’ve linked above. It’s on 5 ways to increase blog traffic without Google.

What I love about Google docs is that it saves automatically upon writing and you can access it wherever you are. Unlike Word, you don’t have to upload the document online or to transfer it to a pendrive if you wish to write elsewhere.

Google docs has all of the tools required to make an ebook as well, from an easy-to-use table of content to all other kinds of formatting. I would definitely recommend using a program like Google docs. Any writing medium that is suitable and can be converted to an ebook format is sufficient as well.

2. Proofreading and formatting

It’s recommended to write without editing it the first time. That way, it doesn’t hinder your thought processes and you’ll be able to write more fluidly.

Once you’ve done the writing part, always proofread and check the formatting. It’s normal to make mistakes while typing it the first time. Either get someone to proofread it for you or you do it yourself.

Since this article is on zero budget, take the effort to do your own proofreading, perhaps a few times at least. You wouldn’t want to make a typo in your actual ebook.

Use proper headers for your title and subs as it will be updated accordingly in the table of contents.

3. Convert to an ebook format

The next step to becoming a self-published author is to convert your Google docs file into an ebook format, or a Word file.

The great thing about Google docs is that you can actually convert it to a .epub file or a .mobi file, which are popular formats for ebooks.

Having said that, I’ve tried converting my ebook to .epub but the formatting all went haywire. Maybe it was because I didn’t insert page breaks initially.

However, I decided to convert it to a Word file first, and correct all of the formatting especially the page breaks. It went well after that.

I uploaded my ebook in a Word file onto Amazon’s KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing) and it turned out fine. Amazon these days accepts all kinds of different book formats, which is great and convenient for all of us.

That said, if you’re not interested in selling your ebook or you just want to use it as a lead magnet for subscribers, you don’t have to convert it into an ebook format. I’ve handed out mini ebooks to my subscribers before and it was in PDF. You can just convert it straight from Word to PDF by using “Save As” and you’re done!

Hence, it depends on your intention as well.

4. Design an ebook cover for free

Before you start selling, promoting or giving away your ebooks, you should design an ebook cover.

Luckily for us, ebook covers can be designed for free these days. Just hop over to Canvaand start designing!

Go to “Create a design” and choose “Kindle cover”.

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You’ll get to a page where you’ll have a plethora of choices, both free and paid ones.

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As you can see at the left side of the image, you have lots and lots of choices to choose from. Those that are free will have the label “FREE” on it. Choose one that you like and start designing.

You can also upload your own image and use it for your ebook cover. I used my own photo for my ebook here.

Once you’re done, just download it in JPG format. PNG can’t be used if you’re planning to sell your ebook on Amazon.

5. Where should you publish your ebook?

Now that you’ve done with your ebook cover and the content, where should you publish an ebook?

You have different options here.

Publish an ebook with Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing

The common way is to go through Amazon KDP and publish it through their system. Additionally, you can also opt for their KDP Select which means you give full publishing rights to them and you can’t publish it elsewhere. The benefit of opting for their KDP Select is perhaps better royalty rates for certain countries.

Their royalty rates are about 70% for certain countries including US, UK and Australia and 35% for those not included in the list. When you opt for KDP Select, countries like India will have royalty rates increased from 35% to 70%. To clarify, royalty depends on where the book is bought (the customer), and not where you’re from.

You can check out their list here.

Publish an ebook on your blog

If you choose not to opt for KDP Select or if you’re not interested in publishing it on Amazon altogether, you can sell it on your blog.

It’s definitely harder to sell it from your blog unless you have lots of traffic and a responsive subscriber list. The reason why i opted for Amazon is because it’s probably easier to make a sale through Amazon. However, if you sell it from your blog, you get to keep the entire profit, and not just base it on royalties.

You can also use Facebook ads, Pinterest or other social media ads to drive traffic to your ebook located on your blog.

Of course, you can also sell it on other sites like Ebay.

You’re done!

Congrats, you’ve officially become a self-published author. Just follow the steps mentioned and it’s not as hard as it looks.

Think of each chapter on your ebook as a blog post in itself. That way, you won’t get overwhelmed. Set a time for writing your content each week and one day you’ll get there.

If you want success, you’ll have to earn it.

I hope this article was useful for you. Do subscribe for more updates.

If you’re interested in setting up a blog instead, I have a guide here.

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FAQs

What is the easiest way to publish an eBook? ›

You can publish your ebook for free by using a self-publishing platform like Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP), Smashwords or Draft2Digital. These self-publishing platforms don't charge fees for ebook publishing and they offer a range of tools to assist with formatting and cover design.

How to make passive income eBook? ›

Without any further ado, here are the 5 strategies that I use to make more eBook sales passively on my blog:
  1. WORK WITH AFFILIATES.
  2. CREATE EMAIL FUNNELS.
  3. USE BLOGGING & CONTENT MARKETING.
  4. The question & answer content strategy for eBook authors.
  5. OFFERING DISCOUNTS / HAVING FLASH SALES.

What is the cheapest way to publish a book? ›

Ebook is the cheapest way to self-publish as Amazon, Lulu, Barnes & Noble Press, and other similar platforms don't charge a fee for uploading books.

Do authors make less money from eBooks? ›

Self-published authors receive royalties on a monthly basis, with a delay of about three months on the sale. eBooks bring in more royalties than print books, so you may find a lot of self-published authors only offer that format.

Are ebooks hard to sell? ›

Creating an ebook is the hard part. Selling it is a lot easier than you may think– long gone are the days of relying on a third-party publisher to showcase your work. Below, we'll show you how to create an instant storefront for your ebooks, audiobooks, and PDFs.

Which is the best platform to publish eBook? ›

Top 6 eBook publishing platforms
  • Draft2Digital. Cost – Free. Royalties – Up to 60%. ...
  • Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) Cost – Free. Royalties – Up to 70%. ...
  • Lulu. Cost – Free. Royalties – up to 80% ...
  • Kobo Writing Life. Cost – Free. Royalties – Up to 70%. ...
  • Barnes & Noble Press. Cost – Free. Royalties – 70%.

Are ebooks still profitable? ›

Is It Profitable to Sell Ebooks? Ebooks are profitable, but simply publishing one is not enough. eBooks are profitable when they are marketed and sold properly with intent. Some authors who use Amazon to publish their ebooks can potentially make $1000+ a month.

Is writing an ebook worth it? ›

Yes, absolutely! The time spent writing and publishing an eBook now is going to pay off years down the line, so it's very much worth it!

Can I publish a book with no experience? ›

The short answer is yes. Everybody who ever wrote their first book did so with no experience of writing a book. Think about that… As long as you are willing to learn, humble enough to know your writing isn't perfect, and disciplined enough to continue working on honing your creative writing skills, you can do it.

How do I publish a book without getting sued? ›

  1. Don't write anything that would tempt a person to sue you. No plagiarism. Nothing defamatory. Cite all your sources.
  2. Very few authors get sued.
  3. If you want another layer of protection (it's not great protection, but it's better than nothing), form an LLC and do all your author-related activities within the LLC.
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Should you ever pay a publisher to publish your book? ›

Most publishers will even pay you an advance, which is a lump sum of money in exchange for the rights to sell your book, so you'll be making money right off the bat. You should never have to pay a publisher to publish—all the money flows to the author, rather than from the author.

What 30 year old makes $1.8 million self-publishing on Amazon? ›

making $1.8 million in a year self-publishing on A... Dakota Krout was a newly married full-time student ... Nobles and several other online stores. Everyone who reads it seems to like it.

How to monetize eBooks? ›

Follow these steps to earn as much money as you can selling eBooks:
  1. Choose a popular topic for your eBook. ...
  2. Write your eBook to a high standard. ...
  3. Choose the best-value publishing platform for you. ...
  4. Develop a marketing strategy for your eBook. ...
  5. Enter your eBook into writing competitions. ...
  6. Publish a series of eBooks.

How much does the average eBook writer make? ›

An Ebook Writer in your area makes on average $40 per hour, or $1.17 (30.148%) more than the national average hourly salary of $38.94. ranks number 1 out of 50 states nationwide for Ebook Writer salaries.

How much does it cost to publish an eBook? ›

The average eBook is 2,500 to 5,000 words. That means that costs range between $125 to $250 on the lower end and $500 to $1000 on the high end. When your topic is research-intensive, or you want to hire a writer with an expert knowledge of the subject, you'll end up paying more.

Is it hard to self-publish an eBook? ›

Successfully learning how to self-publish a book on your own can be a time-consuming process, but it's usually a lot quicker than the traditional publishing route. While it does require time and effort, the good news is that the self-publishing method can be pretty clear-cut.

Are ebooks easy to publish? ›

Learning how to publish an eBook is easy, user-friendly, and can be done with the click of a button. Low-cost. Self-publishing an eBook is free on Amazon, but you'll still want to make an initial investment in professional services like cover design and formatting to get your book ready to be published.

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