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One of the most well-known self-publishing platforms for authors is Lulu book publishing. It’s common to hear Lulu referred to as “Lulu publishing,” “Lulu press,” or even “Lulu.com,” but bear in mind that they’re all the same company.
Using Lulu’s self-publishing service, you may sell your book on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other stores, regardless of genre.
Lulu, like IngramSpark, has a global reach of more than 40,000 retailers. This eliminates the stress of maintaining several retailer relationships from the self-publishing equation.
To get started with Lulu, you’ll need the ISBN and files for your book. You’ll also need a payment method and an email address for your account (if you’re new to Lulu!).
• Select “Print Or Publish A Book” from the “I Want To…” section on the homepage of lulu.com.
• Choose the type of book you’d like to make.
• Select “Start Your Ebook” from the drop-down menu.
• By choosing “Register,” you can either create a new account or sign in to an existing one. If you create a new account, make sure to verify your email address.
• Once you’ve logged in, you’ll be asked to select the product type that best suits your needs. We’re going with an eBook in this scenario.
• Follow the prompts for your books, such as giving Lulu copyright information and payment information.
• To Lulu’s site, upload your book’s EPUB or PDF file.
You can refer to Lulu’s publishing guides https://www.lulu.com/publishing-toolkit
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