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Self Publishing Made Easy - Write, Publish, and Promote Your Book Without Breaking the Bank

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How to write, sell and promote your books for FREE.

Self publishing doesn’t have to be complicated. You, too, can write, produce, and sell your book, even if you can’t code a line of HTML or draw more than a stick figure. This book walks you through the entire process, giving tips on how to overcome common problems along the way.

Includes:

Free and cheap ways to market your work.
How to make your website pay for itself.
Checklist for a successful website.
Dos and donts of self publishing.
The best low cost services such as web hosting and business card printing.

38 pages, ebook

Published February 10, 2007

About the author

Rohvannyn Shaw

23 books23 followers
Rohvannyn Shaw, an Arizona artist and author, also runs the blog Mindflight as well as her art site, Rohvannynshaw.com.

Educated at the University of Washington with a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Visual arts degree, she comes from a family of writers. She has edited several books, both fiction and non fiction, collaborated on two poetry chapbooks, and illustrates stories and poetry as a sideline.

Her ebook, Quests of the Avatar, is available free on Mind-flight.org. A new book, "How To P!ss Off The Customers" is a comedy related to customer service hijinks. Her recent novel, Rageth, is about three unlikely friends who must save Tucson from a spirit that has invaded the phone lines. Don't forget to check out "Self Publishing Made Easy," a helpful eBook that costs only 99 cents!

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February 14, 2017
Short and to the point. All the information is based on actual experience. This is far from a comprehensive resource, and it doesn't go into areas the author doesn't have experience with. Though some of the details and directions are a bit sparse, that is because every subject touched on has volumes of information about it that are available elsewhere.

Think of this book more as a collection of tips and sign posts that will show you how to do basic things, but will also guide you in the right direction if you need to know more.
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