Thank you so much for this info! I could not figure out how to get the emdash to work. What a great way to stand out! Thank you for the tool. I used Moxilla Firefox. Glad you found it and enjoy!Hey Dave, can we use html to write an actual review on a book on Amazon?? D’oh!Yup that worked. The tool was so good that when I try now doing without I find it very time consuming with other options and difficult.Thanks for making this tool available free of charge! The HTML works fine here, just not on my amazon page. HELPI’ve tried Ctrl/Cmd+V a million ways. Want to ensure all authors are compliant in the best standings with Amazon.Hello there. In the modern publishing landscape, where more books are being purchased online than in bricks and mortar stor… If it’s not forbidden, can you bring it back?Nope – no longer listed as a supported HTML of Amazon. Should clear it.Hi Dave. You used the tool above, copied the code, and pasted it in your KDP account for the book description. Thank you. (But the other day, Amazon sent me a recommendation that I buy my own book! The first one worked well, and I did about fifteen more over the next few days and put them up in a hurry as I was leaving for a few weeks. My paperback descriptions via CreateSpace are all formatted with HTML.

!You’re welcome. Now, when you copy your HTML over to your book description box on Amazon, Kobo or Barnes & Noble, it won’t have the space between paragraphs.Once again, there are two fun methods you can use to generate bulleted or numbered lists.1. Could be a problem on my end but I did want to pass it on just in case. Just checked out the latest version, and I see that one formatting option is missing–the horizontal line. Here is my new fotmatted book’s description:Thank you so much for providing such great tools. I used the tool and am really looking forward to seeing the results. Looking forward to the redesign! This happens ALL THE TIME…not sometimes. Traditionally, it would be found on the inside back cover of a hardback. Authors shouldn’t have to pay money for an awesome book description just because they don’t know a little HTML.This is awesome. We draft a compelling blurb to get you started. With the program above, that happens sometimes when you have typed something in, formatted it, and then erased it. I’d appreciate it. Yeah, me too. It’s frustrating. Generally, 150-200 words are more than enough for a full blurb. To create an Amazon Editorial Review, make sure to follow Amazon’s guidelines when using the Kindlepreneur Editorial Review Generator. Boohoo, what to do Hi Eeva, you can see the answer to that in a below comment, but I also copied and pasted here too: Hi Conrad. You see, I always use Author Central, rather than KDP, to edit my blurbs. I’ve found this tool invaluable up until now, though…and for free! When you hit ‘Generate My Code’ for your HTML, it will look as follows:3. Hit ‘Preview’ and ‘Save Changes’ once you are satisfied. If you’re satisfied with how your product description looks, hit ‘Save Changes.’7. This tool is great. I will dedicate one of my best Ebook to you soon.Thank for this Dave, Just about to upload three small Kindle books. Once you have your book present on the books page, click on it.10. If I remove them completely, aren’t I removing the formatting I need? Should have read further =)Thank you for this amazing tool!

is there a way to do that or an email or PM environment I can post it to you in?I need this desperately to create paragraph breaks in my books’ descriptions. It puts in a load of non-breaking spaces but I can live with that. I seem to be having one problem though: I do not know how to get different font styles. So, I add review quotes in my blurbs for all my books via this platform. Enter your book description. I didn’t realize at the time the book had to be downloaded and notice the coded HTML is no longer on the ebook site. […]You’re the BEST! If that’s what you did then you should be good to go.

Any style button that I try to click has no effect. Hilarious random plot generator. I tried to recreate it this morning on Kindlepreneur and cannot receive a code. As for your question, hhmmm…I’m not sure about that.

Any solution there?Hi Jeff and glad you liked it! Very exciting! So easy, anyone can do it and its free. Am I missing something crucial I need to click on?! A couple of months ago, Amazon made a change to their descriptions rules (I’ll put the reason at the bottom of this comment). Thank you! I have none of those empty tags. Thanks for providing this resource.Hey Jordan, yeah, I got word that certain browsers weren’t working nicely with it. I cannot remember.

Did you read the section directly under tool titled: IMPORTANT: AMAZON COMPLAINS OF œINVISIBLE CHARACTERS  That should help.Absolutely LOVE this tool!

If you take the HTML code created here, and paste it into the description section in KDP, your HTML should show up – haven’t heard of Amazon automatically removing anything.