Description
For the last 11 years, audiobooks have seen double-digit sales growth year over year.
The audiobook market is now $1.8 billion.
That means audiobooks are no longer an optional, nice-to-have feature when you launch your book.
But how do you make an audiobook? Should you read it yourself or hire a narrator?
In this week’s episode, Scott Sigler walks us through the steps of turning your book into
an audiobook, and you’ll discover you have several good options. You’ll learn how to
Write a book that sounds good to listenersEdit with an audiobook-first mindsetFind and work with a narratorRecord the book yourselfWhether you’re in the beginning stages of writing your manuscript or a few months from launch, you’ll want to listen in to find out how offering an audiobook can validate the quality of your book and increase your sales in all formats. Read more in the blog version of this episode.
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