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| | | | | One of the most common questions we get is "Should I self-publish or traditionally publish my book?" Read more on Scribe for the answer. | |
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| | | | | You've written your first book and can't wait to make it available to the world. Which self-publishing platform can provide the services and features that fit your needs? There are several excellent options, each with some overlap. Compare their pros and cons to determine which is right for you. 1. IngramSpark Publishing IngramSpark offers hardcover, | |
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| | | | | When Amazon revealed its KDP platform back in 2007, it revolutionized the author world. With no gatekeepers sending away people, writers and authors could write and publish a book without the need for a publishing house. The Kindle Direct Publishing became the hub where authors can upload their work and publish it online. Readers have | |
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| | | on Just Publishing Advice: You can publish an ebook in color with any self-publishing service. But because Kindle reading devices only render in black and white and grayscale, many authors overlook the idea when publishing with Amazon KDP. It's a missed opportunity as there are many more ebook reading devices besides Kindles. All authors try... | ||