I will fix rejected book cover, resize, format book cover for amazon kdp publishing

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Abim Bola

About this gig

Is Amazon KDP rejecting your book cover? You're in the right place.


Hi, I'm Abim Bola, a professional book cover specialist. I fix, resize, and format rejected covers fast, so you can get your book live without the back-and-forth frustration.


WHAT I FIX:

  • Bleed & trim errors (extend background, 0.125" bleed fix)
  • Spine width issues (auto-calculated per page count)
  • Margin & text-outside-cover errors
  • Barcode placement & white box adjustments
  • Background image resizing & extension
  • PDF/X-1a export & transparency issues
  • Title, subtitle & author name metadata mismatch


PLATFORMS I SUPPORT:

Amazon KDP

IngramSpark

Lulu

Barnes & Noble

Smashwords


WHY AUTHORS CHOOSE ME:

100% approval guarantee, I work until your cover is live

Fast turnaround, most fixes delivered same day

Unlimited revisions until approved

Free 3D mockup with every standard and premium order I fix both paperback covers and hardcovers


WHAT I NEED FROM YOU: Send me your rejected cover file and the KDP error message, and I'll handle the rest.

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Get to know Abim Bola

Abim Bola

Expert in Book Layout design Book Formatting and Self Publishing

  • FromNigeria
  • Member sinceMay 2026
  • Languages

    English, French, Yoruba, German
Hello! I understand how it can feel when you spent several hours, days and weeks putting together a book and yet the book was rejected on Amazon kdp and other sites. My name is Abim Bola. I'm a professional book designer, book formatter, book editor and book cover designer. I have 3 years of experience fixing your rejected manuscript, rejected book cover that wasn't accepted on Amazon kdp, Ingramspark. I have dedicated my time and skills to researching new ideas to make books designed to appeal to buyers on bookshelves.