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Archangel Ink Self-Publishing Report
- ナレーター: Rob Archangel
- 再生時間: 35 分
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あらすじ・解説
Go from pending to published.
Want to publish a book?
If the idea of becoming an author is at the top of your bucket list, this is the good news you've been waiting for: it's not nearly as difficult as it used to be to create a book and get it published. Yet when you're still in the dream phase, your book-to-be is basically in perpetual pending status. You can imagine what it's like to be an author, but how much more satisfying would it be to go through the process and actually bring your ideas to life?
The rise of digital publishing makes it easy for anyone to get started. Yet with so many resources out there, there's still a problem: it's difficult to know where to dive in, where to be cautious, and where to ultimately place your energy in order to actualize your goal.
Check out the Archangel Ink Self-Publishing Report, where you'll learn:
- How you can get started building your book on virtually any budget (even if you have more time than money)
- The key elements you should consider to get the most from your book, and make it as appealing as possible to potential readers
- Why getting the details right (like formatting structure and design) can impact sales dramatically
- The multiple ways that self-publishing trumps traditional publishing
- Benefits from self-publishing your project that go beyond book sales
This is an incredible time to embark on a great adventure. Self-publishing is on your terms and the future looks bright. While the market will inevitably ebb and flow, one thing is clear: the appetite for new books isn't going away anytime soon. Now is a great time to capitalize on the opportunities available. Getting guidance from the beginning leads to an advantage in the marketplace, as you get to blast past the usual mistakes and pitfalls that plague most newcomers to self-publishing.