Smashwords ebooks cost a fraction of paper books.
Not exact matches
I usually suggest that authors start by investigating the free or low -
cost services with good reputations in the self - pub community: Createspace, IngramSpark, and Lulu if they want to do print as well as
ebooks, and
Smashwords, Draft2Digital, and the direct - to - ereading - device services (Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing, Barnes & Noble's Nook Press, and Kobo's Kobo Writing Life) if they want to do an
ebook only.
For self - publishing, I usually suggest that authors start by looking at the free or low -
cost services, including Createspace and IngramSpark if they want to do print as well as
ebooks, and
Smashwords, Draft2Digital, and the direct - to - ereading - device services (Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Kobo) if they want to do an
ebook only.
If I write a book I can easily convert it to
eBook format,
costing me nothing, and I can use CreateSpace or
Smashwords and create a print book with worldwide channel distribution... again, for nothing.
To facilitate greater access to the free tools of
ebook publishing and distribution, Los Gatos Public Library last week rolled out a new co-branded publishing portal (managed by
Smashwords), which allows local writers to publish and distribute
ebooks at no
cost.
Most popular
ebook distributors (e.g. Amazon, B&N,
Smashwords, etc.) charge no upfront
costs to publish, but keep a percentage of book sales.
Think of how many $ 3.99 [footnote] * the ideal price for an
ebook according to a
Smashwords study [/ footnote] books you're going to need to sell to make back your
costs.
Smashwords CEO Mark Coker recently released the 2018 updated edition of his
Smashwords Book Marketing Guide, in which his advice to authors still includes a strategy of pricing at least one book as free, and if you have a series, price the first book as free, despite his gloomy 2018 Publishing Predictions blog post, in which he predicted an increased glut of high - quality, low
cost eBooks, and the demise of independent publishing by a rising, Amazon - dependent model.
If self - publishing is what you prefer, I usually recommend that authors start with the free or low -
cost services with good reputations in the self - pub community: Createspace, IngramSpark, and Lulu if they want to do print as well as
ebooks, and
Smashwords, Draft2Digital, and the direct - to - ereading - device services (Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing, Barnes & Noble's Nook Press, and Kobo's Kobo Writing Life) if they want to do an
ebook only.
A better option is to start by investigating the free or low -
cost services with good reputations in the self - pub community: Createspace, IngramSpark, and Lulu if you want to do print as well as
ebooks, and
Smashwords, Draft2Digital, and the direct - to - ereading - device services (Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing, Barnes & Noble's Nook Press, and Kobo's Kobo Writing Life) if you're willing to do an
ebook only.
Some publishers like Amazon and
Smashwords will provide one when the
ebook is published, while other publishers will require an author to obtain one (which also involves a
cost).
You can also self - publish electronically, with no upfront
costs at all, via one of the several free options available: direct - to -
ebook - reading - device (such as Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing program), or
ebook distributors such as
Smashwords or Draft2Digital that make your
ebook available across a variety of platforms.
How to Publish
ebooks (4 - part presentation) Smart Author Podcast
Smashwords Video Workshops Create or update your
Smashwords Interview (self - interviews)
Smashwords Series Manager (Manage series metadata)
Smashwords Coupon Manager (Create custom coupon codes) Connect with fellow
Smashwords readers and authors at Facebook Mark's List — Low
cost cover designers and
ebook formatters Thank you for publishing and distributing with
Smashwords.