Creators’ Guide To Monetizing Your Content
How do you create something valuable that your audience will want to purchase, using your existing content?
Printed book, bound with either a soft or hard back. The most common and widely accepted means of sharing written and visual content. Despite the prevalence of digital media, print books are still the most common and popular way to read.
How do you create something valuable that your audience will want to purchase, using your existing content?
See how a self-published manuscript is made into a printed and bound book. Learn about book blocks, binding types, print-on-demand & more.
Learn how to print a book for a gift or to sell! This guide covers the basics and includes all the resources you’ll need to publish today.
How prepared is your author website for mobile shoppers? Learn how to prepare your book selling pages for mobile readers.
Scribus is a free, open source desktop publishing program you can use to layout your book. Learn more about this tool and how it compares to InDesign.
What is a publishing gatekeeper and why should you care? More importantly, what are the gatekeepers for your self-publishing journey? Learn more inside!
Creating a perfect file to print your book is no simple task. Be sure your print-ready design uses a single, flattened layer for your file.
Following up our Fun with Formatting Webinar, we have a brief overview, the webinar video, and answers to the questions we received.
Using InDesign to layout and prepare your book file has long been a standard. But actually using the software can be challenging. Let’s learn more!
Offering the maximum format options for your book is the best way to ensure every reader can and will read your book. Learn how with Lulu!