Not exact matches
Before you
print a
book or do any kind of
book marketing, you need to have a
strong idea of who your ideal readers are — you should know their: age, interests, what media they are exposed to, who they are influenced by, etc..
You can also create
print ARCs through a
print - on - demand provider like IngramSpark or a short - run printer, but you should be careful to send them only to people you feel confident will seriously consider them and represent
strong prospects for the
book's
marketing and publicity.
While publishers in general are cautiously navigating the choppy waters of the digital shift, most are riding the
strong wave of ebook sales that's putting as much profit in their coffers as Amazon's, while balancing a constricting (but by no means expiring)
market for
print books, along with a rats nest of pre-digital contracts, rights, and royalty scenarios.
You can also create
print ARCs through a
print - on - demand provider like IngramSpark or a short - run printer, but you should be careful to only send them to people you feel confident would seriously consider them and represent
strong prospects for the
book's
marketing and publicity.