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Wide Publishing for Authors - A Guide to Expanding Your Book’s Reach and Finding More Readers - cover
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Wide Publishing for Authors - A Guide to Expanding Your Book’s Reach and Finding More Readers

Dale L. Roberts

Editora: One Jacked Monkey LLC

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Sinopse

You’ve published your book……but is it reaching its full potential?How can you connect with more readers and expand your reach?
 
Wide Publishing for Authors provides a comprehensive roadmap to getting books into more stores and libraries, reaching a global audience of readers. Whether you're an indie author or looking to break free from exclusivity, Dale L. Roberts provides actionable strategies to help you distribute your books across multiple platforms and maximize your impact.
 
What’s the secret to getting your book into more stores and libraries?Short Answer: Wide publishing strategies and expert guidance.
 
This easy-to-read guide dives deep into the publishing process, offering proven methods to expand your book’s reach. With step-by-step instructions, practical advice, and insider tips, you’ll gain the confidence to make your book available to readers worldwide.
 
In this book, you’ll learn how to:
 
- Compare exclusive and wide distribution models - Publish eBooks, print books, and audiobooks on global platforms - Navigate aggregate publishers like Draft2Digital, IngramSpark, and PublishDrive - Set up direct sales and explore innovative tools like Gumroad and Laterpress - Leverage libraries, retailers, and subscription services to grow your audience …and much more!
 
You’ll love this valuable guide because it demystifies the publishing process and provides the tools you need to succeed. Whether you’re new to publishing or a seasoned author, Dale’s insights and strategies make this a must-have resource.
 
Get it now!
Disponível desde: 01/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 156 páginas.

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