I’m leaning towards using B&N Press to print 100 copies 5 by 8 paperbacks and @Libera_Rex is helping with the cover and formatting. My first version PDF I formatted myself using Google docs. Local printer actually sounds good so might look into that.
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Replying to @eternalinmind @mcclay_roman and
Why not publish for free through Amazon and order author paperback copies for $2-3?
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @mcclay_roman and
I didn’t want normies getting there hands on it lol You make some great points though
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Replying to @eternalinmind @mcclay_roman and
Print 4 copies and drop them in the middle of the Sahara. Post orbital sniping platforms to take out the unworthy who manage to approach.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @mcclay_roman and
Your marketing and visibility would still be on par with most indie authors, actually.
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Replying to @SherlockTowers @TheBrometheus and
Yea I think the best reason to not use Amazon is the book sales are lead gen for other products/services you plan to offer. If you don’t need that then Amazon is clearly the best marketplace for books.
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Replying to @SherlockTowers @mcclay_roman and
Bro, there are a ton of these people already. People making 6 figures easy. Maybe making 7 figures. All through amazon with no middleman.
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Part of that is because opening the floodgates means we get a hundred big writers instead of one darling every ten years who captures all the attention because the publishers threw their millions of marketing dollars into building that one moneymaker.
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