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Today I'm sharing details on the elusive topic of BLEED SETTINGS inside Amazon KDP! Whether you're a seasoned self-publisher or just starting your journey, mastering bleed settings is essential for achieving professional-grade prints. Join me as I demystify the concept of bleed and explore its significance in ensuring seamless print results. From defining bleed dimensions to navigating trim specifications, this video covers everything you need to know to optimize your print quality on Amazon KDP. Discover the critical role of bleed options in preventing unwanted white edges and maintaining consistency across your printed materials. Learn how to select the correct bleed setting for your project, ensuring your designs extend seamlessly to the edges of the page. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:47 - Where are Bleed settings selected? 1:20 - What does "bleed" mean? 2:00 - The difference between "no bleed" and "bleed" 2:45 - Examples of an image "bleeding" off page 3:10 - Trouble shooting for quality control/errors 3:50 - Things to avoid 4:20 - Safe zone vs. cut zone 4:50 - Conclusion LINKS ✨ Get my book AUTHORIZED: How To Write & Self-Publish a Non-Fiction Book on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/vzFL2 Connect with me! Website: https://leadherpublishing.com TikTok: / leadherpublishing Instagram: / @leadherpublishing Bleed settings, Amazon KDP printing, Print quality, Print preparation, Self-publishing, Bleed dimensions, Trim specifications, Print optimization, Professional prints, Print setup, Publishing tips, Self-publishing advice, Print quality tips, Amazon KDP self-publishing, Bleed options, Printing best practices.