Self-Publishing Support
Your Manuscript Is Done.
Now Make It Publishing-Ready.
Your manuscript is done. The hard part is behind you. We handle the formatting, design, and KDP setup — so your book reaches readers, not the rejection queue.
Your Publishing Journey
“Most manuscripts are complete. Few are ready.”
— The gap Amnet closes, every time
Authors supported through the publishing process
Approval-focused workflow with fewer revisions
Kindle and print formats fully prepared
The Challenge
The Writing Is Done.
The Confusion Begins.
Most authors spend hours navigating formatting requirements, layout issues, and KDP settings before a single page is live.
Formatting Problems
Kindle and print formatting often break across devices if not prepared correctly.
Metadata Issues
Wrong categories and keywords reduce discoverability even after publishing.
Rejection Cycles
Small submission mistakes create delays and repeated revisions.
Weak Cover Design
Covers that look unprofessional reduce trust instantly.
How It Works
A Process That Moves Forward,
Not Backward.
Review
We assess your manuscript before formatting begins.
Formatting
Kindle and print layout optimized professionally.
Cover & Metadata
Designed for discoverability and platform compliance.
Launch
Uploaded and prepared for successful approval.
Why Authors Choose Amnet
Reliable. Defined.
Done Right the First Time.
Coordinated Workflow
Everything handled together without multiple vendors.
Platform Ready
Built specifically for Amazon KDP standards.
First-Time Author Friendly
Clear guidance at every publishing stage.
Efficient Turnaround
Structured timelines and predictable delivery.
Focused Scope
Publishing support without vague promises.
Professional Presentation
Your book reaches readers polished and compliant.
Free Resource
The KDP Publishing Starter Kit
A free checklist covering the most common publishing mistakes and how to avoid them before submission.
Download Free ChecklistWhat's Included
Your Book Deserves to Be Read
Ready to Move from
Manuscript to Live?
Many manuscripts stay unpublished not because they're unfinished, but because the final stage feels unclear.