It’s a good question and the answer is “Yes!”. The more important question is… should you?
There are incredible tools out there. We can get your book on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, and dozens more. But just because you can doesn’t mean that you should.
In the world of self-publishing, it’s easy to get caught up in the hype. People will tell you that you have to be on every platform. That if you’re not on Amazon, you’re missing out. That if you’re not on Barnes & Noble, your book doesn’t look legitimate. That wide distribution is the only way to go.
But at Pinpoint Publishing, we don’t buy into one-size-fits-all advice. Because we don’t believe every author is the same, and we certainly don’t think the publishing process should be either.
Some authors want visibility everywhere. Others want control. Some want the highest royalty rates possible. Others are looking for exposure and long-term sales. And for some, the dream has nothing to do with the charts and everything to do with leaving a legacy. Your reason for publishing matters. And your path should reflect that.
That’s why we don’t just walk you through the steps, we sit with you first. We want to know your goals. Your desires. Your definition of success. We listen for the why behind the what. Then we help you create a plan that fits you like it was made for you, because it was.
Whether your path includes Amazon, Barnes & Noble, IngramSpark, or something entirely different, we believe you deserve more than a default template. You deserve a publishing strategy that honors your voice, your message, and your purpose.
So yes, you can publish on multiple platforms. But let’s make sure you should. That’s the difference between publishing a book and publishing your book. And that’s what we care about most.
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