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Self-Publishing Successfully: Pro Guide To Successful Authorship


Self-publishing is the fastest growing segment of the publishing industry; authors find it attractive for many reasons. 

Unlike using traditional publishing companies, self-publishing allows the author to be in control of the entire creative and selling process. As a self-published author, you pay the full cost of producing your work and are responsible for marketing and distribution.

Do you want to successfully self-publish?

There are thousands of new books being published every day, but many self-published books quickly sink to the bottom of the pile.

Many authors are frustrated because there are so many options for self-publishing, and they don't know which one to choose or what will be best for their book.

Others spend thousands of dollars to publish and end up disappointed with the end result.

But it doesn't have to be this way. This book helps the unpublished aspiring writer quit the long queue of traditional publishing and instantly kick start a successful writing career with self publishing packages. 

I've made lots of mistakes along the way, but through the process of self-publishing 5 books and several others for other authors, I've learned the most effective way to publish and market your books. 

In this book, I'll share everything with you.
  • What you need to know before you self-publish
  • Why self-publishing an ebook is a good idea
  • How to format an ebook
  • Exclusivity and going direct
  • How to self-publish an ebook
  • Why self-publish a print book
  • Print-on-demand will change your life
  • What you need to know before you print
  • How to self-publish a print book
  • What to do if you want help with the publishing process
  • After self-publishing
  • How much does it cost to self-publish?
  • How do you get paid when you self-publish?
  • Book marketing principles
  • Plus, opportunity to partner with me.

If you're ready to successfully self-publish, then grab this free ebook now. 
To place an order, pay the sum of #300 to the following account:
Account Beneficiary: Anyatonwu Stephen O
Account Number:       3118209817
Bank:                          First Bank

Text your name and email address to 09072017709 for order confirmation and I'll send a copy of the eBook to you.

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