50. IngramSpark vs Lulu: What’s the best for Hardcover book creation
Description
My response to a recent guest post on Kindlepreneur from John Pinedo about creating a hardcover version of your book and having it sold on Amazon. John used Lulu to create a hardcover version of his book and wrote about it in his guest post, but there are other options for doing this.
There are two guests for this week’s episode, John and Eevi Jones. Eevi, who has also written a guest post on Kindlepreneur, used IngramSpark to create hardcover versions of her children’s books. In the two interviews, we compare the pros and cons of using each platform so you can decide, as an author, which one would work better for you.
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