Sentences with phrase «since createspace»

Since CreateSpace is a self - publishing platform, you should have your e-rights to your books intact, and that means you can jump right in and submit your ebooks to SELF - e.
However, filling in the author bio here is important, since your CreateSpace book will distribute outside of the Amazon ecosystem if you chose the Expanded Distribution channels.
You really didn't need to buy an bar code, since CreateSpace would supply that for free.
Assuming the text & layout haven't changed (so it's a second printing of the same «edition») the ISBN will be the same, since CreateSpace wasn't the publisher, TPI was.
When I first heard about it, I was thrilled, especially since Createspace is getting rid of their author services.
There is a lot of advice online on book marketing and how to sell more books, but in my opinion, this particular webinar has more cachet since CreateSpace put on this webinar and the video is posted on the CreateSpace Youtube channel.
You can fill it up with all of the publishing options you want, but you have to push it to Kindle Direct Publishing, since Createspace won't automatically submit anything on your behalf.
Since Createspace (Amazon) is the primary vendor where indies do Print - on - Demand, they knew what would happen to you.
An eStore offers the highest royalty per book sold, since CreateSpace only takes 20 % on each sale.

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Inspired after discovering an old coloring book from the»70s in 2012, Morrison has since independently created and sold eight titles on CreateSpace, including Flower Designs Coloring Book, which was on the bestseller list for eight weeks.
In addition, if you go with a company like CreateSpace (a subsidiary of Amazon), you don't have to worry about the «shelf life» of your memoir since you can always order copies of your book.
I looked at Lulu but also at CreateSpace, and I decided upon CreateSpace since it offered more things for a smaller fee.
Since no publisher in the West would touch it, I decided to self - publish, first at Pronoun and subsequently at CreateSpace.
I also used CreateSpace but since I am not a graphics designer, I used the self - publishing services of Norlu.com who uses Create Space and designs the layout and book cover.
For me, since the vast majority of my sales come from e-books, I am more than happy using Createspace.
Since its March 2nd release, I am pleased to report that The Torchbearers is selling very well on both Kindle and Amazon / Createspace.
By using CreateSpace, you can maximize your profits on books sold through Amazon, since you'll earn considerably more than if the order were fulfilled through Ingram.
I have written and self - published three books with Createspace and these books are sold through Amazon.com as indicated on my page and have since placed my ebooks with XinXii.com http://goo.gl/NpzGPY.
* UPDATE 10/20/17 - Since writing this article, Createspace has closed down it's eStore, which was a huge selling point for many authors.
This was both for aesthetic reasons, and more practical ones, since my old covers didn't always print very well, and I couldn't afford to do seven iterations of each (the way I had done with CreateSpace) to get it right.
Make sure not to turn on the expanded distribution option in CreateSpace (since they use Ingram anyway).
Since then, CreateSpace has added audio - book publishing and other services to its offerings.
Not surprisingly, Amazon has no trouble keeping CreateSpace books «in stock,» since they own the company.
There are a number of self - publishing options out there, but I decided to go with CreateSpace, a print - on - demand service, since it has a variety of tools for the self - publisher, and it interfaces nicely with Amazon.
Like you, I had written a whole bunch of relevant material since I had done my first book on Createspace.
Of course, there is enough room, since Lightning caters more to trade and micro publishers and CreateSpace to the quick do - it - yourselfer, but that hasn't stopped Amazon from reporting «stocking issues» with Lightning Source - produced print - on - demand titles, especially those that are selling in higher volume.
But then it was suggested to me to start with CreateSpace since they won't charge me if the proof needs editing, whereas IS charges every time you want to edit your book.
I have been pleased with CreateSpace since I began printing books through them several years ago.
Since my print copies that I sell at Amazon (CreateSpace and other) have been pirated, and many other authors have reported the same, Do you think KDP Print will help with this problem, or will it remain the same?
Since I've been doing my printing with Third Place to date, I don't have direct experience using CreateSpace.
I wanted to ask since I haven't worked with IngramSpark or CreateSpace, they do not charge anything extra for transportation to the wholesalers?
Since the public version of this book is only 414 pages, I could use CreateSpace, which was my plan.
My first stop was Amazon's CreateSpace, since most people use that service.
Since it only costs you the price of a proof to set up your book at CreateSpace, you could try using the same cover file and see if the book still looks okay, or you could go ahead and adjust the spine width up front.
I'm not sure since I don't know anyone who is in the Createspace Direct program or resells books.
I think the best use of them is for writing - related books — since most authors have createspace accounts and most readers don't.
I have since released my book through Createspace, along with its sequels.
Since I don't live that far from where CreateSpace prints in SC, I can get five proof copies in about three days.
Createspace, an Amazon company, is our printer and they've served us well since 2008.
At Ingram, you will pay $ 49 for publication, and you must, indeed should, buy your own ISBN, since if you choose CreateSpace first, they will own the ISBN.
The poster girl for self - publishing, Amanda Hocking (her ten YA urban fantasy and paranormal romances have grossed around $ 2 million since she began publishing them through Amazon's CreateSpace last year), was profiled in Sunday's New York Times Magazine.
Since I've not heard that Amazon's CreateSpace offers something similar, it's yet another reason to release your books through both.
I would also request some copies of similar books from Lightning Source for comparison, since their prices will be similar to CreateSpace.
I have used CreateSpace since I started and it's just more comfortable for me to work there.
It's been a while since I checked but CreateSpace provides the number and bar code free.
Since then I have self - published three more books using Createspace at first (completely free) and then Lightning Source (a very modest fee # 75 - # 100).
Alas, BookSurge / CreateSpace has since discontinued this program because traditional publishers were upset that shoddy self - published books were being featured on the same page as their books.
Since there's no way to really get going as a self - published author without using Createspace some of the time, I just had to write off Costco as a sales channel.
CreateSpace allows the cover to be in the RGB color space; however, CMYK is recommended (since it will be printed and RGB is intended for digital display).
As for getting the quotes, I can agree... but since I was working on interior art for the printed book through Createspace, I got the quotes from the eBook reviews, then put them in the final printed version.
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