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Publish & Prosper

The Indie Author’s Guide to Self-Publishing vs. Traditional Publishing

31 Jul 2024

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In this episode, Matt and Lauren take listeners on a journey through self-publishing and traditional publishing. We’ll look at where those paths overlap, where they diverge, and what to expect on your publishing adventure. Dive Deeper💡 Jane Friedman’s The Key Book Publishing Paths💡 Listen to These Episodes: Episode #2 → Is Self-Publishing the Best Path for Today's Creators?Episode #8 → Self-Publishing is a Team SportEpisode #20 → Do You Need to Hire Professional Editors for Your Book? Episode #10 → Marketing Your Book Pre-Launch, At-Launch, and Post-Launch💡 Read These Blog PostsThe Publishing Journey: Traditional Publishing vs. Self-PublishingUnderstanding The Publishing Gatekeepers💡 Watch This VideoWebinar | Which Publishing Path is Right for You? Sound Bites From This Episode🎙️ [10:17] “It used to be that if you said your book was self-published, or if people knew your book was self-published, they were just like, oh, that's got to be garbage. They did it themselves. It can't be a good book. These days, obviously nothing's further from the truth than that statement.”🎙️ [23:10] “But the point is you don't have any control over that in traditional publishing, and in self-publishing you have total control over that.” 🎙️ [45:14] “All of this is only relevant in so much as what your goals are for the book itself.”💀 Can’t wait for our next episode? Check out our Resources page for links to our blog, our YouTube channel, and more. 💀 Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn at luludotcom!💀 Email us at [email protected]💀 Sign up for our mailing list.

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