Author: | Kiesha Joseph, Renee Patterson | ISBN: | 1230000145430 |
Publisher: | Content Marketing Geek | Publication: | March 5, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Kiesha Joseph, Renee Patterson |
ISBN: | 1230000145430 |
Publisher: | Content Marketing Geek |
Publication: | March 5, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
If you're a self-publisher having a hard time getting your ebooks accepted on Lulu, Smashwords and Kobo, this is the ebook for you. I have written this short, yet extremely valuable guide to walk you through publishing through these aggregators. Follow these step-by-step instructions to ensure that your ebooks are uploaded easily and accepted quickly by Kobo, Smashwords and Lulu.
Benefits of Publishing on Smashwords, Kobo and Lulu
Most self-publishers already know the benefits of publishing on KDP, the self-publishing platform for Amazon Kindle ebooks. Then, there's the Kindle competitor, The Nook, which requires self-publishing through Barnes and Noble's PubIt. But, if you're one of the thousands of people who've tried to target the Sony Reader and Apple iBook markets, you know that these two platforms aren't very user-friendly.
However, in order to maximize the potential royalties of your ebooks, you need to ensure that they're available on all of the top four readers. In most cases, it's easier to simply publish your ebooks for these readers using an aggregator, such as Lulu or Smashwords.
If you're a self-publisher having a hard time getting your ebooks accepted on Lulu, Smashwords and Kobo, this is the ebook for you. I have written this short, yet extremely valuable guide to walk you through publishing through these aggregators. Follow these step-by-step instructions to ensure that your ebooks are uploaded easily and accepted quickly by Kobo, Smashwords and Lulu.
Benefits of Publishing on Smashwords, Kobo and Lulu
Most self-publishers already know the benefits of publishing on KDP, the self-publishing platform for Amazon Kindle ebooks. Then, there's the Kindle competitor, The Nook, which requires self-publishing through Barnes and Noble's PubIt. But, if you're one of the thousands of people who've tried to target the Sony Reader and Apple iBook markets, you know that these two platforms aren't very user-friendly.
However, in order to maximize the potential royalties of your ebooks, you need to ensure that they're available on all of the top four readers. In most cases, it's easier to simply publish your ebooks for these readers using an aggregator, such as Lulu or Smashwords.