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  • Free vs Paid ISBN – Which One is Best for Your Book?

    An ISBN is basically your book's social security number in the publishing world. Here's a look at the paid vs free options for your self-published book.

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    The Power of Amazon Reviews: A Self-Published Author’s Secret Weapon

    As a self-published author, one of the most powerful tools at your disposal isn't your marketing budget or your social media presence—it's your Amazon reviews.

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  • Front Matter & Back Matter of a book

    How to Make Your Book Front Matter and Back Matter

    If you are aiming for a professional looking book, then you should care what goes in the front matter and the back matter of your book. Amateurs will often forgo adding in a table of contents or skip their author bio page. This makes your book come off as poorly written. Readers expect certain pages to exist in your book. If you care about the quality of your book, then you’ll want to pay attention to details such as your front and back matter.

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  • ARC Reviews

    6 Myths About Actually Getting Successful ARC Reviews

    There is a ton of advice about ARC Reviews online. Most of it is simply opinions. Learn the 6 Myths about ARC Reviews you might encounter online.

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  • Using Amazon Ads to Sell Your Book

    Use Amazon Ads to promote and sell your self-published kindle or print books.

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    What Are Beta Readers? A Guide for New Authors

    Beta Readers are one of those terms you might have heard before as a new author. So what are they and what do they do? When you’re writing a book, it’s easy to get so close to your own work that you might miss important details or have trouble seeing it from a reader’s perspective.

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  • self-editing for non-fiction authors

    Self-Editing Guide for Non-Fiction Authors

    It’s important to use self-editing whenever you write a book. When you finish writing a first draft, you will continue rewriting, editing, and proofing your work. Sometimes you’ll include outside help especially the closer you get to the final draft. During the initial writing process, you can self-edit and use the checklist below to help

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