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Starting Out as an Indie Author: Social Media and Cross Promotion
Originally posted on Ruth Nestvold – Indie Adventures:
I’m almost there on getting the book version of my series “Starting Out as an Indie Author” ready for publication! I’ve put together some new material on subjects I hadn’t covered in my posts. Today I would like to share a new chapter with you, “Social Media…
New distributors for indie authors: Pronoun and Streetlib
Originally posted on Ruth Nestvold – Indie Adventures:
I have recently become aware of a couple of new distributors (also referred to as aggregators) on the self-publishing scene, Pronoun and Streetlib. Some time ago in “Starting Out as an Indie Author,” I covered the topic of distributors in general, and Smashwords, Draft2Digital, and Xinxii in…
A newbie writer’s guide to getting your first Bookbub ad — via Patty Jansen
Originally posted on Ruth Nestvold – Indie Adventures:
Patty posted this to her blog six months ago, but I only now just saw it. Since it made me chuckle and fits right in with my “Starting Out as an Indie Author” series, I thought I would pass it along. * * * In conversation. GH…
Advantages and Disadvantages of Self-Publishing
Originally posted on Ruth Nestvold – Indie Adventures:
I am finally (finally!) compiling my “Starting Out as an Indie Author” series into a book, and since I started this weekend, I’ve noticed a couple of things I still need to add. Since the first part of the book revolves around the question, “Is Self-Publishing For…