Sentences with phrase «kobo writing life»

We also have a message from podcast sponsors Kobo Writing Life, which helps authors self - publish and reach readers in global markets through the Kobo eco-system.
In January we joined our friends at Kobo Writing Life for an event on the future of reading which got a nice writeup in ABA.
Mark: I don't see Kobo Writing Life competing with CreateSpace.
You can just unpublish from Smashwords on that channel and then republish through Kobo Writing Life — you have the choice on Smashwords to choose which stores you distribute to.
A new section, called Kobo Writing Life, was opened recently and it showcases best books from indie authors.
Kobo Writing Life is a platform, very much like Kindle Direct Publishing without all that exclusivity jazz.
For example, at time code 14:15, we learn that Kobo Writing Life authors — meaning self - publishers who produce books through that platform — have so far sold in 184 of the 190 countries and territories in which Kobo operates.
Every day, it logs into Amazon KDP, B&N NOOK Press, iTunes Connect, Google Play, Kobo Writing Life, Draft2Digital, Smashwords, and CreateSpace, and downloads your sales numbers.
Steve Vernon presents My crack - dealer theory of eBook marketing, or how I started eating broccoli posted at Kobo Writing Life, saying, «My first entry in a monthly series of «How - to, with humor» blog entries.»
So I called the promotions tab BookBub built right into Kobo Writing Life.
On Kobo Writing Life talking about social karma, book marketing, and entrepreneurship for indie authors
So from the time that we started to work with our colleagues at OverDrive, we've been providing them curated lists of what are not only the best - selling titles from Kobo Writing Life, but what are the best - selling titles in each category.
It's easy to set up your account on Kobo Writing Life.
The Canadian - based company Kobo (which was recently acquired by the Japanese ecommerce giant Rakuten) has launched their much anticipated self - publishing platform: Kobo Writing Life.
There are more details on this new self - publishing platform in the Kobo Writing Life User's Guide (pdf).
Anyone with a Kobo Writing Life account can set up a preorder at Kobo up to 180 days in advance.
After you have successfully completed the four initial publishing steps for your eBook at Kobo Writing Life (i.e. 1) Describe your eBook, 2) Add eBook content, 3) Choose content rights, and 4) Set the price), you will arrive at the «Publish your eBook» section.
Check out the Grammar Girl for biweekly writing advice, Kobo Writing Life for the authors publishing through Kobo (featuring interviews with top influencers of the industry) and Writers Who Don't Write for weekly interviews with writers who have a story they struggle to write down.
Kobo Writing Life, Amazon KDP, and Apple's iBooks are the stepping stones that expose them to the world audience.
Between 2011 and 2017, Mark worked at the Director of Self - Publishing and Author Relations for Kobo where he was the driving force behind the creation of Kobo Writing Life, a free and easy to use author / small - publisher friendly platform designed to publish directly to Kobo's global catalog in 190 countries.
Kobo prides itself on employing the industry standard ePub as part of their «read freely» philosophy, and so Kobo Writing Life seeks to help authors liberate their titles from proprietary eBook formats and restrictive exclusivity clauses and get their work out to a global audience.
At Left Coast Crime 2014 this past weekend, I asked Christine Munroe of Kobo Writing Life about the statement & link in this post that Kobo is pulling out of the US market.
Press materials for the Walmart announcement remind us that at this stage Kobo reports customers in 190 countries, and it has developed a robust content development system through its self - publishing platform, Kobo Writing Life.
While the Kobo commercial sales and devices operation is quite a different division from the indie platform, it's worth noting that Lefebvre has reported some 75,000 authors registered to Kobo Writing Life, about 35,000 of them actively publishing.
In the past half dozen years, most people would recognize his face and his voice as «Mark From Kobo» (a running joke related to his most recent visibility in the industry heading up Kobo's self - publishing platform, Kobo Writing Life, combined with the fact that Lefebvre is rather difficult for most non-French people to spell or pronounce).
The podcast is sponsored by Kobo Writing Life, which helps authors self - publish and reach readers in global markets through the Kobo eco-system.
His vision of what a self - publishing service should look like gave direction to the product design and development teams in the early days, and since its launch in 2012, Mark's passion to support independent authors and publishers has been crucial to the fantastic success of Kobo Writing Life today.
In other news, as reported Tuesday, Kobo's self - publishing platform, Kobo Writing Life, has a new partnership with Reedsy in London, as Reedsy introduces its Book Editor tool.
I also spent six years as the Director of Self - Publishing and Author Relations at Kobo, where I created and launched their hugely successful Kobo Writing Life self - publishing platform and team.
In July 2012 Kobo unveiled Kobo Writing Life, a platform upon which authors can self - publish their work directly via Kobo's ecosystem, avoiding the middle man.
Launched in July 2012, Kobo Writing Life (accessible via the blog at www.kobowritinglife.com or via www.kobo.com/writinglife) is the DIY portal allowing authors to publish their work into Kobo's global catalog which is available in 200 countries as well as via global retail partners such as WHSmith, Chapters / Indigo, Mondadori, FNAC and thousands of independent bookstores from American Booksellers Association members.
Most small publishers and authors will use the Kobo Writing Life service to sell their eBooks in the Kobo store.
Michael Cader at Publishers Lunch is reporting that Kobo Writing Life (the self - publishing platform) terms and conditions have been updated to tell indie authors that they'll be paid from a monthly pool of overall subscription income at Kobo Plus, «based on reads — counted when a user has read «at least 20 percent of the ebook» — with each book's read pro-rated from the pool at a rate of 60 percent of the list price.
Mark will be giving us the 411 on Kobo Writing Life (@kobowritinglife) and answering questions.
Mark was Director of Kobo Writing Life since its conception in 2011 and in many ways his passion is woven into the DNA of the platform.
Mark performed that role perfectly, winning authors over to Kobo Writing Life with his combination of energy, lived experience as an author, genuine enthusiasm for how technology could extend a writer's reach.
By the end of 2016, Kobo Writing Life established itself as the # 1 single source of weekly global unit sales for Kobo and, in primarily English language territories, responsible for 1 in every 4 eBooks sold.
Recently we had a chance to interview Christine Munroe, the U.S. Manager for Kobo Writing Life (KWL), and she explained to us how to sell effectively with Kobo:
Offering key reader insights and marketing tools gleaned from their capabilities, the Kobo Writing Life aims to be «Best in Class,» helping self - published authors to «engage with fans on a global scale» through their ereading service, and puts all aspects of publishing (setting prices, advertising, marketing) «in the hands of the writers helping them to maximize sales.»
It sells more on Kobo than Kobo Writing Life, and more on iBooks than iTunes Connect.
In my experience, the Kobo Writing Life team is very helpful and they create a promotion tab within 24 hours which you can then access through your dashboard.
Two examples during my time of observation include the trendy beyond 50 Shades of Grey list and the renaming of the indie product list to «Reads from Kobo Writing Life» and then to «Kobo Writing Life Bestsellers.»
Currently the «Kobo Writing Life Bestsellers» list includes any products uploaded via the Writing Life platform.
Steve Vernon presents «We've Got You Covered Friday — Keith Draws» posted at Kobo Writing Life, saying, «Here's a brand new blog entry from cover artist Keith Draws on how he designs his covers.
Next, publish your books through Kobo Writing Life.
Kobo has also insisted on this vein, offering their Kobo Writing Life authors distribution in over 150 countries.
For that, you'll have to e-mail Kobo Writing Life and tell them you want to be included in their Beta programme for authors.
Kobo also does some promotions for those publishing in Kobo Writing Life (indie authors, essentially), so it doesn't hurt to get on their radar.
I'll leave it to you networking pros to figure out the how, but hardly anyone comments on the Kobo Writing Life blog, so that might be a start.
I have several events planned throughout 2014, so keep an eye on the Kobo Writing Life blog for more details.
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