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Alright! So, we have your amazing and perfect manuscript uploaded, printed proofs approved, marketing materials in order. It is now time to promote the hell out of your book until …
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Self-published authors need to factor in the financial aspect of their publishing plan. Your book price has a big impact on your sales, so you don’t want to price yourself …
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Print on Demand Services changed the game for self-published authors by eliminating a need for authors to purchase quantities of published books to sell them. Share on facebook Share on …
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If you do not have an Amazon account, step one is to get one. Step two is to sign into Kindle Direct Publishing (formerly Createspace) with your Amazon username and …
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Figuring out my cover design was my favourite part of the self-publishing process. I had a Pinterest board full of inspo-pictures, and other covers I loved. I had also grown …
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The next step is to get your back cover blurb written. While you can write this yourself, I would highly recommend paying someone to do this. Back cover blurbs are …
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ISBN stands for “International Standard Book Number”. If you plan on using a printing service besides Amazon you will need one. Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on pinterest …
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Now that your manuscript is in ship-shape, you’ll need to format it for publishing. If you are only putting it up on Kindle and are strapped for cash, you can …
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Editing your manuscript before you publish is a step that requires a great amount of time and care. In this guide, I’m going to skip over any writing tips and …