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Tips on self-publishing, choosing PODs, and marketing
I wish I'd had a mentor when I was going through the process of self-publishing my book. I was, to put it mildly, clueless. There is so much to know, and so little reliable information that it's a wonder I even got my book published.
If You Decide to Self Publish by Sid Smith
Deciding whether to self publish is a risky and scary business. How to choose a printer, what do they need from me? Rest assured, here are a few tips that may help your process.
Book Marketing 101 by Sarah Phillips
Did you write a book? Who are you planning to sell your book to? Before taking any steps to promote your book you should be aware of who your target audience is. The best selling books are not necessarily the best books so it depends on how it was promoted.
