Guides

Guides for building publish-ready ebooks with AI

These guides explain the parts of the workflow that make AIeBookGen more than a draft generator: product setup, metadata, checks, and EPUB/PDF export handoff.

Workflow reading path

Use the guides as a publishing sequence, not a blog archive

The guide hub is organized around the same promise as AIeBookGen: create the draft, package the metadata, check the project, and export a cleaner handoff. Start with the product tutorial if you want the full workflow, then use the checklist and export guides when the book is close to upload or platform handoff.

Create

Plan the book before generating volume

Choose the book type, outline, repeated blocks, and target publishing path before the draft sprawls.

Package

Keep metadata tied to the manuscript

Review title, subtitle, blurb, keywords, categories, and cover direction while the content is still changing.

Check

Catch problems before export

Look for structure drift, weak metadata, image issues, and file-format decisions that could slow review.

Export

Leave with a usable handoff

Choose the format and notes that fit the book type instead of treating every project like raw text.

Product tutorial

How to Use AIeBookGen to Build a KDP-Ready Ebook

Most AI book tools stop at draft generation. AIeBookGen is more useful when you treat it as a publishing workflow: choose the right book type, build structure first, package metadata early, preview the file, and export the handoff KDP actually needs.

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Metadata

KDP Ebook Metadata Checklist

KDP metadata is not a last-minute form. It is the public promise of the book. Review title, subtitle, description, keywords, categories, contributors, and cover direction as one package before you export or upload.

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Check + export

Ebook Check and Export Workflow for KDP

The check and export stage is where an AI draft either becomes publishable or starts to break. Review structure, metadata, images, TOC behavior, format choice, and Previewer results before the file leaves the workflow.

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SEO

Ebook SEO: How to Optimize Metadata, Keywords, and Book Descriptions

Ebook SEO is not traditional technical SEO inside a bookstore. It is the work of matching the book, its metadata, and the reader promise so the right readers can find the listing and trust what it offers.

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Comparison

AI Ebook Generator vs ChatGPT: Why Publishing Needs More Than a Draft

ChatGPT can help draft, rewrite, and organize ideas. AIeBookGen is built for the publishing workflow around the draft: outline memory, chapter consistency, metadata, quality checks, disclosure notes, and EPUB/PDF handoff.

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Source material

How to Turn Source Material Into a Publish-Ready Ebook

The strongest ebook projects often start with material you already have: notes, transcripts, articles, lessons, research, or a messy draft. The work is to turn that material into a reader journey, then package it for publishing.

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Checklist

Publish-Ready Ebook Checklist: Manuscript, Metadata, Quality Review, and EPUB/PDF Export

A publish-ready ebook is not only a completed draft. It is a structured manuscript, a metadata package, a quality review record, disclosure notes, and an export handoff that fits the platform.

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For self-publishers comparing AI ebook tools

The guides make the product category clearer: AIeBookGen is not only a prompt box, but a workspace for manuscript structure, metadata, review, and export decisions.

For publishers worried about upload friction

The checklist content focuses on the details that create last-minute cleanup: title alignment, description quality, keyword intent, category fit, disclosure notes, and file preview.

For structured books such as cookbooks

Cookbooks, nonfiction guides, coloring books, journals, and workbooks need a stronger workflow than plain text. The guide cluster explains why book type changes the right export path.