It's easier than it's ever been for an author to self-publish. It's also easier than it's ever been for print brokers to help aspiring authors become published authors. That's because of two incredible free resources that make it easier than ever to publish to multiple platforms.
Free Book Designer. Really. The first is Reedsy. Reedsy offers a marketplace of professionals to help with cover design, editing, and other projects, which is very helpful, but more than that, they offer a free interior design app that takes the work out of setting up the interior of your book. You can then output for print or ebook, or both, and entirely free. I promise, it looks good when Reedsy is done with it. If you use my link and use any of their professional services, we'll both get a $25 Reedsy credit. Publish at one time to multiple distributors. My new favorite app is PublishDrive, another free app that will publish your .epub file (created at Reedsy or elsewhere) to multiple ebook distributors, including Barnes and Noble (Nook), Amazon (Kindle), Google Books (which is only accepting a limited number of new publishers), Itunes Books, Kobo, and many more. It's incredibly easy to use, and makes the process much easier than submitting them yourselves. I recently used PublishDrive myself, and highly recommend it!
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About the AuthorTim Miller is the author of How to Be a Print Broker: (Almost) Everything You Need to Know to Start a Successful Print Broker Business. A 13-year veteran of the printing industry, Tim lives in Detroit with his wife. Archives
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