Blurb vs Lulu: Overpriced or Underrated?

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 12

  • @mikicassains8554
    @mikicassains8554 2 года назад +2

    Dear Dale, I appreciate you always opening up and being so honest and straightforward with your SP path, it¿s so important for all of us trying to breakthrough. By the way, all the best with your new fiction adventure! I'm coming from freewriting to a more pragmatic, market-oriented writs. So much freedom in fiction, plus whenever you get to like what you write, it is a real gem, kudos to you!

    • @selfpubwithdale
      @selfpubwithdale  2 года назад

      I appreciate that. You're always such a great cheerleader. 2022 should be an interesting year for me.

  • @SDHuston
    @SDHuston 2 года назад +2

    Really great information! I've heard Lulu is best to use with Shopify when doing direct sales from a website. I'm also glad to see how you promoted the fantasy author sign up because that helps me figure out how to talk about it in my next video.

    • @selfpubwithdale
      @selfpubwithdale  2 года назад +1

      Great to hear! I really appreciate you promoting the author giveaway. We're simply looking for authors right now, not readers. It should fill up in the next couple weeks. If not sooner.

  • @CelineAdobea
    @CelineAdobea 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this! I just received my journal project from gelato. I tried my hand at making them with their photobook format but turns out that the copy I got from Lulu worked better for the project I have in mind. I'm new to the print on demand market and all of the bad experiences people have had with Lulu made me take a few steps back. I feel open to consider them again after watching this video though

    • @selfpubwithdale
      @selfpubwithdale  2 года назад

      Wonderful! As with everything, not every option will work for everybody. It's my mission to share the options, a few opinions, and then let you make an informed decision based on that. I heard from both sides: people who LOVE Lulu and people who despise Lulu. In business, that's going to happen.

  • @LostinMemory
    @LostinMemory 2 года назад +2

    I was just thinking about NFT's for books because there's another crypto company that does it but for comics. I'm glad you're cool with it because people are just pitchforks ready for war when it comes to NFT's. I want to do it where if there's a second edition of my books the NFT ebook will be the first edition.

    • @selfpubwithdale
      @selfpubwithdale  2 года назад +2

      I try keeping an open mind about things. We'll see how NFTs play out over the next decade. I'm sure it'll grow exponentially.

  • @LostinMemory
    @LostinMemory 2 года назад +1

    thank you for putting up the content you do. Directing us or at least giving us the idea of how to move accordingly. Always a W!

  • @janmariekelly4848
    @janmariekelly4848 2 года назад +1

    Hi Dale! Question - If you use D2D, Kobo and publish directly to B&N as well, and then want to try Blurb or Lulu does this mean that you have 4 copies of your book on B&N (since they are all aggregates)? And if so, how do they know which place to pay the royalties too?

    • @selfpubwithdale
      @selfpubwithdale  2 года назад

      Deselect distribution to B&N through D2D. As for Lulu, if you deselect their "extended distribution" then you'll skip listing it on B&N. Sadly, you lose out on thousands of other avenues. As for Blurb, check to see if they'll allow you to deselect B&N. I THINK it might be an all or nothing type thing like Lulu. I hope that helps! By the way, I always love hearing from you. Hope you are well, Jan!