James Jones - Guide to Self-Publishing on Smashwords [8 Videos]
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Why is R.L. Mathewson a self-published New York Times Best-Selling Author (as of August 5th, 2012) who Apple iBookstore calls a break out author now saying:
Ive decided to distribute all future
books solely through Smashwords?
Exposed in this eye-opening article:
- Is Smashwords a better place to publish than Amazon? These startling facts will surprise you
- How to get your books included in listings with the Apple iBookstore, Barnes & Noble, Diesel eBook Store, Kobo, Sony, Blio, plus two mobile phone app catalogs for free, without doing the work yourself!
- What best-selling authors claim you MUST do to sell thousands of copies of your work
especially if you are not famous and not a top marketing expert. This tip is only two words!
- The 7 signs you have an invisible book and what to do about it
- How to catch the eye of a major retailer so theyll select your title!
- How to get your book FULLY distributed, at no charge?
Dear Publisher,
One month and two days after she became a New York Times best-selling author, R.L. Mathewson was asked in an interview:
How did you discover Smashwords, and how has it assisted your publishing and distribution strategy?
R.L. Mathewson then said, I discovered Smashwords by accident. I couldnt find a way to self-publish through Borders.com, so I contacted customer service and was directed to Smashwords.
Publishing through Smashwords has made the process of publishing really quite easy. I still self-publish through Amazon.com and B&N for my older books, but for iBooks, Kobo, etc., I find it easier to go through Smashwords. It saves me a great deal of time and if I have a problem, I found that Smashwords customer service is really helpful. Thats a huge plus for someone who publishes on her own.
With the new improvements that theyve made, Ive decided to distribute all future books solely through Smashwords for distribution to Amazon.com and B&N to further simplify the process.
Another happy author has said:
Ignore Smashwords at your peril
Amazon is 2,000 times larger than Smashwords.
Amazon owns 60% of the ebook market.
So why is R.L. Mathewson jumping ship and going to Smashwords? Why are successful authors like Ruby Barnes saying, Ignore Smashwords at your peril?
What does this little company have going for them that authors dont see in other options? Lets hear from the authors themselves
Commercially successful authors reveal one of their secrets:
Would you like to know how best-selling authors say you too can enjoy the benefits of being a successful writer?
Heres their tip: Maximize distribution!
Distribution is the process of making your book available for sale at MAJOR ebook retailers.

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