The fact is that I've been sitting on a fairly serious 'Non-Fiction' release for some time now wondering what to do with it ... as in ... paperback and/or e-Book and on what platforms?
The main issue is that without an agent or some serious marketting, my earlier books have ended up largely gathering dust on Kindle and like I said alongside, I also need to improve some of the more significant works with updates slash re-issues but this time in print and not solely as e-Books.
So, I looked at the options with the aim of increasing visibility but also to keep costs down. Paperbacks can double in cost from printer to printer as well as from platform to platform and I don't expect people to fork out more than they need to. Don't get me wrong ... my books will most certainly take YOU on vacations but at the end of the day, they are just books.
Having done due diligence, my E-Books will primarily be available through Kobo, where they will end up on a wider variety of digital outlets. They will also appear on the Amazon platform, though no longer exclusively. Print and delivery options from Amazon are by far the cheapest and that is my prime concern because a happy customer comes back. So, paperbacks are primarily available from Amazon.
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