I think every author should read this guest post by Joel Syder. Joel is a consulting writer and editor at Dissertation Help and PhD Kingdom. He enjoys helping people pursue their career and lifestyle objectives and is a successful published author. His articles are also available at AcademicBrits.com.
Top 10 Mistakes to Avoid at All Costs When Self-Publishing
Self-publishing gives authors the opportunity to earn a lot of passive income compared to other careers. The reality is, though, that an average self-published book will make less than $500 in its lifetime sales. Even if they are good books, many of them are suffering from self-publishing mistakes that prevent them from being more successful. By avoiding these mistakes, you can start building a steady monthly income.
1. Not Blogging
It’s quite easy to start a blog and it’s helpful for writers to stay on track with their writing habit…
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Thank you for the share, Chris! I’m so glad you and your visitors enjoyed the post 🙂
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I really love the audio version tip! And so true about a paperback version. I didn’t want to kill trees, which is why I published with Smashwords, but friends have told they would pay $35 a copy for my printed book! 🙃😱🤯🤣❤️
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Good advice!
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