Ep103: Digital vs Print Considerations
Today on the Book More Show, I grab some time with Betsey to talk about a question that's come up a few times over the last few weeks. This idea of helping you quickly get your completed book in front of people by thinking about how you initially plan to use it ahead of time.
Finding the quick audience wins and deciding if a digital or a print approach works best can also inform some of the decisions you make in the creation process and help stop you wasting time on elements that aren't initially important.
Above all, you want to get your book in front of people, and the clearer you can be in all of the steps, including the format, the more likely you are to get it done.
There are some great ideas you can apply to your book, as we look at some of the differences between print & digital.
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Transcript: Book More Show 103
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