step by step on how to create a puzzle book

Hi there KDP entreprenuer,

This is a how to article by Saffron

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Printing a puzzle book involves several steps, from designing the content to selecting printing options. Here's an intricate outline of the process:

  1. Content Creation and Design:
  2. File Preparation:
  3. Selecting Printing Options:
  4. Printing Proof:
  5. Finalizing Printing Specifications:
  6. Submitting Files to Print Provider:
  7. Proof Approval:
  8. Printing and Binding:
  9. Trimming and Finishing:
  10. Packaging and Shipping:
  11. Distribution:
  12. Marketing and Launch:
  13. Post-Launch Evaluation:
  14. Reprinting (If Necessary):

"the immovable object has collided with the unstoppable force"

This comprehensive process ensures that every aspect of puzzle book printing is meticulously considered, from initial design to post-launch evaluation.

How to get started with a fully formated manuscript.

Puzzle book creator allows you to start churning out printable puzzle books in minutes instead of the days or weeks you’d other wise need.

All you need to do is the following

How to use puzzle book creator

Just sign up for a free account, and you'll be directed to your dashboard where you can choose to:

  1. Craft a puzzle book with a single type of puzzle.
  2. Create a mixed puzzle book from a selection of over 20 puzzle types.

For a puzzle book with a single type:

  1. Pick the puzzle type you want.
  2. Input the details of your desired puzzle book.
  3. Click "generate" and wait for the magic.

If you're going for a mix of puzzles:

  1. Check off the puzzle types you fancy from the list.
  2. Hit the green floating button in the bottom right corner.
  3. Specify the details of your puzzle book.
  4. Click "generate" and be patient.
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Remember, don't close the tab while it's doing its thing. If the generation takes too long or encounters an error, just hit regenerate. Sometimes, glitches might crop up due to the hosting provider.

As for the cost, I've always found those pesky monthly or yearly subscriptions irksome when you're still figuring out a service. That's why I opted for a straightforward approach – a flat rate for each manuscript.

Here's the deal: Puzzle book creator generates a watermarked preview for you to test on platforms and see if it fits the bill. If you're happy with the result, you can shell out $5 for a full, watermark-free manuscript.

I reckon $5 is a fair price for saving folks time and sparing them from unnecessary expenses.

"-to your success"