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Self Publishing– 5 Things You Should Know — 10 Comments

  1. 5 things you’ve mentioned in the content of this blog are really useful and informative, and they make a lot of sense. Because I work for Legal Founders as a writer, your blog has been extremely beneficial to me.

  2. Nice Job RICH.
    Thanks a lot for this informative blog and your 5 things which you have mentioned in your content is really working and informative and make a good sense. I am a writer in professional ghostwriting agency as a writer so your blog really helped me.

  3. A marketing plan removes the focus really on the product, and more on the customer since you can have the greatest roduct but no market to offer it to. Also, a proper marketing plan will help you to identify possible markets to target and in addition, make judgements on possible pitfalls for your product and how to avoid it.

  4. May I just say what a relief to uncover an individual who genuinely knows what they are discussing over
    the internet. You certainly realize how to bring an issue to light and make it important.

    More people have to look at this and understand this side
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  5. $10,000 to $70,000?

    I’m sorry, but I’m totally baffled. Even if you paid freelancers for every single aspect of self-publishing a book, I cannot see how you would be capable of paying anywhere near that much.

    The whole point of self-publishing is that most writers can do an awful lot themselves, up to and including covers. Yes, learning the necessary skills does involve a learning curve, but it’s not an insurmountable learning curve!

    Self-publishers /can/ produce top quality ebooks and paperbacks on a very small budget indeed.

  6. Thanks Rich! Was just looking at Upwork a few minutes ago! Your advice makes good sense.

    Thank you,
    Tina Mari

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