Creating an Audiobook Using ACX – My Experience – Part 1 of 3

Don Massenzio's avatarAuthor Don Massenzio

Audio books concept. Vintage books and headphones.

In a recent post, I described the process for striking out on your own and recording an audiobook. As I mentioned in that post (found here), I originally went down this post and didn’t like my result because of the quality of my voice.

The route that I took instead, was to use a professional voice actor and create my audiobook through ACX, Amazon’s audiobook platform.

This three part series will describe, in some detail, the process that I went through to create my first of two audiobooks. I hope you find it helpful.


Step 1 – The Platform

acx6This part of the process turned out to be a no-brainer. I was skeptical at first, however, because I had tried the exact same tactics in the past with no positive results. The overwhelming suggestion for a platform was to use acx.com. ACX is another one of those content publishing companies…

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3 thoughts on “Creating an Audiobook Using ACX – My Experience – Part 1 of 3

  1. Given that I think audiobooks are the way to go, I have had three of my books made in this format via Amazon ACX.. Another is to be realesed shortly, with my novel, A Dangerous Love Affair now in the process of being made..

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