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  <h1>Remote eBook Production Trainee – No Degree Required, AI Tools Provided</h1> <h2>Start Your Digital Publishing Journey with Hands-On Guidance</h2> An independent publishing studio is welcoming applicants for its entry-level eBook Production Trainee role. This is not your typical remote job—it’s a launchpad into the fast-growing world of Amazon Kindle publishing, designed specifically for those who’ve never written a book, formatted a manuscript, or worked in publishing before. We’re not looking for experienced writers. We’re looking for disciplined doers who are ready to learn a system, follow instructions, and publish real nonfiction books using today’s best tools—including AI-based writing assistants. <h2>What You'll Actually Do</h2> Forget cold-pitching clients or brainstorming ideas in isolation. Your workflow is structured, strategic, and streamlined. Here’s what your daily publishing path may look like: <h3>Learn How to Pinpoint Book Topics That Sell</h3> We teach you how to navigate Amazon’s own marketplace data to find gaps in nonfiction topics people are already searching for. You’ll use clear filters—not guesswork—to choose what to publish next. <h3>Guide AI to Draft Book Content</h3> You’ll never face a blank page. Using tested prompts, you’ll work with AI tools like ChatGPT to develop your book’s core content. Your job is to steer it—organizing, refining, and cleaning up drafts that already follow a predefined structure. <h3>Prepare Your Book for Kindle Readers</h3> Once your manuscript is ready, you’ll use simple formatting techniques to get it Kindle-ready. You’ll plug into templates that manage everything from layout to chapter organization to interior design. <h3>Optimize for Visibility (and Royalties)</h3> You’ll be given frameworks for writing effective titles, descriptions, and keywords—no marketing experience needed. These ensure your books are discoverable and positioned to sell long after they launch. <h3>Publish and Move On</h3> You’ll upload your work to Kindle Direct Publishing, hit publish, and start your next project. Each book becomes an income-generating digital product that continues to pay royalties monthly. <h2>You’re a Fit If You...</h2> <ul> <li>Work well with systems, templates, and step-by-step guides</li> <li>Are open to learning new tools and taking instruction seriously</li> <li>Are self-motivated and able to manage tasks without supervision</li> <li>Want to build a personal portfolio of published work, not do client work</li> <li>Have reliable internet access and know your way around Google Docs</li> </ul> No experience with writing, publishing, or formatting required. <h2>What Makes This Different</h2> This is not freelance writing. You're not ghostwriting for someone else or earning a one-time project fee. You're publishing under your own brand (or a pen name), using your own Amazon KDP dashboard. That means you control the income and the pace. It’s also not a get-rich-quick scheme. It’s a real publishing process built for those who want to create a long-term stream of royalties by learning the backend of Kindle publishing, supported by tools and checklists that remove the guesswork. <h2>Compensation & Income Path</h2> You won’t be paid hourly—but you’ll earn monthly royalties from every book you publish. Books remain live on Amazon indefinitely, and some creators are earning hundreds to thousands per month simply by sticking with the process. <ul> <li>1–2 books: $50–$200/month</li> <li>5+ books: $500–$1,000+/month</li> <li>10+ books: $2,000+/month</li> </ul> It compounds. One book feeds the next. <h2>Tools & Resources You’ll Receive</h2> <ul> <li>AI writing prompt packs and workflow diagrams</li> <li>Templates for content layout and Kindle formatting</li> <li>Metadata and keyword planning worksheets</li> <li>Book cover creation resources using free tools</li> <li>Launch roadmap and royalty tracking framework</li> </ul> Everything you need is handed to you—step-by-step, click-by-click. <h2>How to Start</h2> If you’re ready to take the first step toward publishing your own content (without writing a single word from scratch), click <strong>Learn More</strong> to access the full publishing process. No applications. No interviews. No experience needed. Just the opportunity to turn your consistency into royalties.

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