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Tips on Self-Publishing

Tools for Tracking Book Sales

Thursday, March 21st, 2013

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As part of the business side of publishing, one of the many things self-published authors have to keep track of is their book sales.

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Five Best Practices for QA’ing your eBook

Thursday, March 14th, 2013

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A few weeks ago we had EPUB mavens Colleen Cunningham (@bookdesigngirl) and Iris Febres (@epubpupil) from FWMedia join us on #indiechat. Colleen and Iris gave us an overview of the eBook production process and also shared best practices for QA’ing an eBook. Use their tips to make sure the eBook you put out into the […]

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Best Practices for Putting Together Your Digital Book by Paul Salvette

Thursday, March 7th, 2013

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Are you tired of buying eBooks that are poorly formatted and designed? A lot of other readers are too. Proper interior design and packaging of an eBook is relatively easy and cheap compared to writing, editing, marketing, and the cover design of a book. However, eBooks on the market continue to have formatting errors that […]

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What is Wattpad? And how can it help me as a self-published author?

Wednesday, February 27th, 2013

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You’ve heard the buzz about Wattpad and are probably wondering what it is exactly?

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How to use email to preview your eBook files on an iPad

Thursday, February 21st, 2013

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An easy way to preview your eBook files on your iPad is by using email. Yup, you got it, email.  A lot of authors I’ve worked with don’t know about checking their files through email and I’ve been finding myself sending the same email every week with instructions, so I just decided to do a […]

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Calling all Authors : FREE ADVICE, CHATS, AND PRIZES, OH MY!

Monday, February 18th, 2013

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If you’re an author (or want to be), you must make plans to attend the Indie Revolution Conference, or as we like to call it: Indie ReCon – making Indie publishing a mission possible! 

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Crowdfunding for Writers: Which Platform Should I Choose? Guest Post by Emma Larkins

Wednesday, February 13th, 2013

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If you’re considering crowdfunding your next writing project, you probably already have a good idea of the benefits of self-publishing over going the traditional route. Crowdfunding is complimentary to self-publishing in many ways: it helps you gauge interest in your project before completion, provides a way for people to “pre-order” your book, gives you a […]

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Fonts for eBooks: Best Practices

Wednesday, February 6th, 2013

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One of the many joys of self-publishing is the ability to control anything and everything about your book. The full control self-publishers have is a great blessing but it can be a problem; when you control everything alone how do you know what size your cover should be, which online distributors work best for you, […]

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Key Ingredients Needed to Create Great eBook Content

Wednesday, January 30th, 2013

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The choices available to writers who want to self publish are now so numerous that it’s no longer a question of “should I?” but rather “what options should I pursue?”

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Royalty Rates Comparison

Friday, January 25th, 2013

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Here’s a handy checklist of the different royalty rates for the various ebook retailers.

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Should You Buy ISBNs?

Tuesday, January 15th, 2013

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A question asked by authors frequently is should you buy ISBNs? What are the advantages and disadvantages? 

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Free Tools to Create EPUB Files for Ebook Distribution

Tuesday, January 8th, 2013

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So you’ve written your book, took some hefty criticism from your reader friends, and edited it countless times until you achieved a pristine and gripping novel. But now what? How do you get your story to the masses without resorting to a printing press?

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Tools that Help You Create Apps for your Book

Monday, December 31st, 2012

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So you’ve written your book, took some hefty criticism from your reader friends, and edited it countless times until you achieved a pristine and gripping novel. But now what? How do you get your story to the masses without resorting to a printing press? Luckily, most Americans already own your solution. You can put your books on those tablets devices everyone seems to be purchasing these days. Of course, you can’t just upload a .txt or .doc file up on iTunes or Google Play. You have to convert your book to a format supported by these online stores.

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