Natural Drug-Free Diabetes Treatment Prevention PLR; Publishing Platforms
Published: Sun, 02/06/22
I'm so happy! I was able to beg the city officials again and get them to delay Daisy's spaying surgery until she turns 6 months old. Previously, they only gave her until 3 months. But they said if I sent proof of appointment at the 6 month mark, and proof when it was done, I could have more time, so our vet sent proof of appointment.
I am SO relieved. I couldn't stand it if anything happened to her. She's so precious. Squeaky wheel gets the grease I guess. It was getting close to the date of her operation and I just felt so worried that I tried again and they came through for me.
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Natural Drug-Free Diabetes Treatment Prevention PLR
Edith Hignutt has a new content pack out called Natural Drug-Free Diabetes Treatment Prevention PLR.You'll get these 20 articles in docx and txt formats:
- What Is Diabetes? - 404 words
- How is Diabetes Diagnosed? - 515 words
- What Is Type 1 Diabetes? - 460 words
- What Is Type 2 Diabetes? - 523 words
- Common Diabetes & Prediabetes Symptoms - 553 words
- How Healthy Habits Combat Diabetes - 518 words
- Socializing Benefits for Diabetics - 480 words
- The Importance of Regular Check-ups - 535 words
- Three Habits Bad for Diabetics - 524 words
- The Link Between Sleep & Diabetes - 650 words
- How Movement Helps Diabetes - 927 words
- The Benefits of Strength Training for Treating & Beating Diabetes - 844 words
- Your Diet Prevents or Causes Diabetes - 585 words
- Carbohydrates and Diabetes - 414 words
- Sugar - the Sweet Killer - 494 words
- Not All Fats Are Bad - 435 words
- Food Guide for Diabetics - 522 words
- Water for Diabetes - 485 words
- Stress- Cause & symptom of Diabetes - 483 words
- Your Diabetic Support Team - 473 words
Check it out here:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/vn10hv/0
Picking the Right Platforms to Publish On
There are plenty of platforms to put your book on. Some authors stick to one, while others put them on several. This is a practice known as going wide. One of the easiest platforms to use is Amazon’s Kindle publishing.Amazon is one of the first places that comes to mind when it comes to self-publishing. That’s because Amazon has a huge audience reach and actively promotes the books on their site.
Plus, if you choose to, you can upload both eBook and print versions of your manuscript on the site. The amount of royalties you can earn will depend on the price you set for the book as well as whether or not you set it up for the book to be exclusive to Amazon.
While you earn more royalties if you do that and may get better advertising from the site, if your book is pulled for any reason, then all of a sudden that income is gone. This is why many authors don’t put all their financial eggs in one basket and choose to go wide.
Another platform you can use to publish your book is Apple Books. It’s a simple step by step process to upload your book to the site. You can upload your book in something like Draft2Digital, which is a publishing aggregator.
This is a service where you upload your book in the site and in turn, it handles the distribution of your book to various platforms so that you don’t have to do all the work. You can also sell your book through Ingram.
This is a site that can also distribute your book. Many self-published authors also use Kobo. All you have to do is upload your manuscript. You can choose the price, line up pre-orders and the site adds your book to their list of books for sale.
You do not have to be exclusive with Kobo, so you can choose to use multiple platforms to sell your books. Barnes & Noble is another platform for self-published authors to use. Their site is called Barnes & Noble Press.
To put your book on the site is similar to how you would do it on Kobo. You upload it and choose the pricing. Barnes & Noble will showcase your book using their marketing materials, such as their promotional emails.
Whichever platform you choose to use, you’ll have to make sure that you understand the terms of service, because violating it will get you kicked off the platform. Since percentages that each platform takes can vary, you’ll also want to make sure you set your price point to earn the amount of royalties you want to get after the platform’s cut.
That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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