If you’re staring at three tabs—KDP, IngramSpark, and B&N Press, and feeling overwhelmed, you’re in the right place. Each platform is good at different things. The trick is matching them to your goals (royalties, reach, simplicity, bookstore/library access) and using them together without tripping distribution wires.
Amazon KDP
What it is
Amazon’s self-publishing platform for Kindle ebooks, paperbacks, and case‑laminate hardcovers. It’s the fastest way to reach the largest pool of book shoppers.

Pros
- Biggest audience and built‑in discoverability on Amazon.
- Kindle Unlimited (KU) can jump‑start early traction for fiction/memoir.
- Amazon Ads are powerful and accessible; start small, scale with data.
- Quick setup, easy revisions, solid reporting, reliable payouts.
- Competitive print costs; new lower‑cost paper option for value‑priced books.
Cons
Best for
- Debut fiction and memoirs, especially with KU for the first 90 days.
- Authors prioritizing Amazon rankings, reviews, and ad-driven discovery.
- Anyone who wants speed and tight control.
Tips to get it right
- Leave Expanded Distribution off if you use IngramSpark for wholesale.
- Start Ads with an auto campaign; after 2–3 weeks, split winning terms into manual keyword and product campaigns. Aim for ~30% ACOS.
- Use the royalty calculator to sanity‑check prices/margins. KDP Royalty Calculator
- Order physical proofs for color and hardcovers; digital proof is fine for straightforward B&W paperbacks.
IngramSpark
What it is
Your gateway to wholesale distribution: indie bookstores (via Ingram iPage), libraries, and non‑Amazon retailers worldwide. It also offers broader hardcover options, including dust jackets.
Pros
- Real path to bookstore and library orders when you set trade‑friendly terms.
- Jacketed hardcovers and many trim/paper choices.
- You control wholesale discount and returns (non‑returnable, return/no destroy, return/destroy).
- Lets you keep Amazon direct on KDP while going “wide” everywhere else.
- Ongoing visibility into pricing/discount/returns updates. IngramSpark updates
Cons
- If you don’t offer standard trade terms, most stores won’t order.
- Setup can feel more complex; support response can be slower.
- If you let Ingram feed Amazon or BN, your royalties are lower than going direct.
- Fee/policy tweaks happen—verify before you publish.
Best for
- Authors seeking bookstore shelves or library adoption.
- Textbooks/academic titles and institutional sales.
- Projects that benefit from jacketed hardcovers or specific trims.
- Small presses managing multiple titles and formats.
Discounts and returns (plain-English guidance)
- Chasing real bookstore placement: 53–55% wholesale with return/destroy is the most “frictionless” for buyers.
- Middle path: 50–55% with return/no destroy if you can handle returns.
- Online‑first/margin focus: 40–45% non‑returnable; expect limited store interest.
Tips to get it right
- If you’re uploading to all three platforms, uncheck Amazon and Barnes & Noble distribution inside IngramSpark to avoid overlap.
- Use your own ISBNs. Paperback and hardcover need separate ISBNs; ebook ISBN is optional on KDP but often used elsewhere.
- Stagger uploads (KDP -> B&N Press -> IngramSpark) with 24–72 hours between so direct editions populate first.
- Run color print math before committing—POD color can force noncompetitive prices.
Barnes & Noble Press
What it is
B&N’s portal for publishing to BN.com (ebooks and print), with a standout perk: jacketed hardcovers—something KDP doesn’t offer.
Pros
- Direct control of BN.com listings and metadata.
- Jacketed hardcovers can elevate perceived value on BN.com.
- Potential for local in‑store events if you can bring an audience.
- Better royalties than letting Ingram feed BN.com.
Cons
- Uploading to BN Press does not guarantee in‑store placement.
- Limited native promo tools compared to Amazon Ads.
- Distribution reach is narrower than Ingram’s wholesale network.
Best for
- Authors who want a polished BN.com presence and jacketed hardcovers.
- Writers with local platform for potential B&N events.
- Anyone already on KDP who wants direct control and royalties on BN.com.
Tips to get it right
- Visit a local store during a slow time, ask about their event request process, and emphasize turnout—you’re pitching foot traffic, not just the book.
- Even if you use IngramSpark for wholesale, upload direct to BN Press for control and margin.
- Keep pricing consistent with Amazon when possible; readers cross‑shop.
How the three can work together (recommended stack)
- KDP: Amazon ebook and print. Use KU for 90 days on many debuts. Run Amazon Ads to spark discovery. KDP Help
- IngramSpark: Print to everyone else (indies, libraries, international retailers). Set discount/returns based on your goals. IngramSpark updates
- BN Press: Direct BN.com control, better royalties than a wholesale feed, and access to jacketed hardcovers.
This stack maximizes royalties on Amazon and BN.com, keeps your metadata clean, and still opens the door to stores and libraries.
At‑a‑glance comparison
| Feature | Amazon KDP | IngramSpark | Barnes & Noble Press |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core strength | Amazon discoverability, KU, Amazon Ads | Bookstore/library wholesale via Ingram iPage; widest hardcover options | BN.com control, jacketed hardcovers, local event potential |
| Ebook | Kindle (EPUB upload; KU is optional but exclusive if used) KDP Help | Wide retailer distribution if enabled | Nook‑focused EPUB uploads |
| Paperback + case‑laminate hardcover; no dust jacket Calculator | Paperback + case‑laminate and jacketed hardcover | Paperback + jacketed hardcover | |
| Distribution | Keep Amazon only; leave Expanded Distribution off if using Ingram | You set wholesale discount and returns | Direct to BN.com; not automatic for stores |
| Ads/Promos | Robust Amazon Ads; KU promos | Amazon Ads possible if Amazon listing exists, but control is best with KDP | Limited promos; rely on BN programs and local events |
Who should pick what (quick scenarios)
Debut novelist or memoirist on a budget
- KDP ebook in KU for 90 days + KDP paperback.
- Add BN Press and IngramSpark print after the Amazon listing is stable.
- Ads: start auto, then manual keyword/product from real data.
Memoir aiming for bookstores and libraries
- KDP for Amazon, IngramSpark print at 55% discount with return/destroy.
- BN Press for BN.com; pitch local indies and B&N for events.
Children’s picture book (heavy color, jacketed hardcover)
- Run cost/pricing math first; color POD can force high retail prices.
- If viable: IngramSpark and BN Press for jackets; KDP for Amazon case‑lam.
- Always order physical proofs for color/jackets.
Textbook/academic
- KDP for Amazon; IngramSpark for wholesale (often non‑returnable if adoption is predictable).
- Focus metadata, libraries, and institutional outreach.
Avoid these headaches
- Letting Ingram distribute to Amazon/BN when you’re also uploading direct—turn off those boxes in IngramSpark.
- Enrolling in KU but leaving the ebook wide elsewhere—KU requires 90‑day ebook exclusivity to Amazon. KDP Help
- Pricing color interiors without checking unit costs—don’t price yourself out of your category.
- DIY covers that miss genre standards—professional covers drive conversions.
- Wrong trim, missing bleed, barcode zone issues, title/subtitle mismatches—use templates, double‑check metadata/ISBNs, order proofs.
- Account setup gaps—complete tax/bank info; keep KDP and Amazon credentials aligned to avoid verification snags.
Live policy notes to verify before you publish
- KU (KDP Select) requires 90‑day ebook exclusivity; print isn’t affected. KDP Help
- KDP formats and costs; model margins with the calculator. KDP Royalty Calculator
- IngramSpark discounts/returns are author‑set; trade‑friendly terms (around 55% with returns) matter for store orders. Watch their official updates page for policy changes. IngramSpark updates
- BN Press supports jacketed hardcovers and local event requests; BN.com listing does not guarantee automatic store placement.
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