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9.0 Magazine Migrates from MagCloud to Kindle Direct Publishing, Slashing Costs and Expanding Global Reach
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Missouriar -- 9.0 Magazine—the Midwest-born entertainment quarterly famous for spotlighting independent talent alongside mainstream icons—has officially moved its entire catalog from MagCloud to Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) platform. The transition is spearheaded by KLM Enterprises Services LLC Publishing, which recently inked a multi-year distribution deal with Amazon.
"MagCloud's $40–$50 price tags were simply too steep for fans and artists alike," said La'Nardo "Producer 9-0" Myrick Sr., founder of 9.0 Magazine and CEO of KLM Enterprises Services LLC. "KDP's new magazine pricing lets us cut production costs dramatically, sell worldwide, and keep our promise to give indie artists maximum exposure—without asking readers to break the bank."
Key Benefits of the Move
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Founded in Kansas City, 9.0 Magazine averages 220+ pages per issue, giving independent musicians, filmmakers, and entrepreneurs more column inches than any competing publication. Each edition blends deep-dive features, industry commentary, and exclusive photo spreads—earning the magazine a reputation as the "indie artist's Vogue."
"MagCloud's $40–$50 price tags were simply too steep for fans and artists alike," said La'Nardo "Producer 9-0" Myrick Sr., founder of 9.0 Magazine and CEO of KLM Enterprises Services LLC. "KDP's new magazine pricing lets us cut production costs dramatically, sell worldwide, and keep our promise to give indie artists maximum exposure—without asking readers to break the bank."
Key Benefits of the Move
- Budget-Friendly Editions – Print-on-demand copies will now start under $20, with digital issues priced even lower.
- Global Distribution – Amazon's international storefronts make 9.0 Magazine instantly available to readers in over 175 countries.
- Higher Royalties for Creators – Featured artists retain a larger revenue share on digital re-sales, aligning with the magazine's "no-up-front fee" model.
- Eco-Conscious Printing – Print-on-demand eliminates warehouse waste and reduces carbon footprints.
- Read magazine at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F9TSQHKJ?binding=paperback&ref=dbs_dp_rwt_sb_pc_tpbk
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Founded in Kansas City, 9.0 Magazine averages 220+ pages per issue, giving independent musicians, filmmakers, and entrepreneurs more column inches than any competing publication. Each edition blends deep-dive features, industry commentary, and exclusive photo spreads—earning the magazine a reputation as the "indie artist's Vogue."
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