As a self-publisher, you’ve no doubt wondered if KDP is the best option—or even the only option—for your self-published book.
You’ve heard about IngramSpark—but what’s the difference? And is it a platform you should seriously consider using?
Both KDP and Ingramspark offer print-on-demand publishing, but they work very differently behind the scenes—and choosing the wrong one could quietly tank your book’s success.
But it’s not a one size fits all solution. One is definitely better than the other—depending on the type of book you’re publishing and your goals for your book after it’s published.
In today’s new video, I’m breaking down the key differences between these two platforms.
I’ll cover:
- Fees and royalties (these 2 platforms differ dramatically on this)
- Print quality (one is far superior)
- Distribution (and where your book actually ends up)
- Customer service
- And which one has a hidden downside that could hurt your reach, credibility, and long-term sales
By the end of this video, you’ll know which platform is right for YOU and your goals—whether you’re selling nonfiction, fiction, or low and medium content books.
If you’ve ever felt confused about where to publish—or you’ve heard conflicting advice about “going wide”—this will clear it up, once and for all.
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