Palladium Books Fiction Platforms
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2020 4:31 pm
There's a lot of money in the Indie Fiction market, and IMO Palladium has some of the best Intellectual Properties to shift in that direction. The current course (Re-edited and republished RIFTS Novels, new RIFTS novels, and collecting serialized fiction from the RIFTERS into Paperback and/or Drive Thru Fiction PDF's is a great change up and I give them all the credit in the world for taking the first steps.
That said, there's so much more to be done.
What Palladium needs to do on the fiction front is Audiobooks and cross platforming Digital/PDF/Paperback versions.
There's a lot of money in the Audio market, and it's super easy to get done. Way easier than writing/editing/publishing physical/digital books. The best option is using Amazon's ACX service. Out of ll the Audiobook production company's I've used, it's the best, and it's pretty much the only one unless you're a massive publisher.
They should also cross distribute without using a middle man. Services like Smashwords and Draft 2 Digital allow you to publish on all major platforms without doing the leg work for a miniscule cut.
Platform published to include but are not limited- to:
- Amazon
- Barnes and Noble
- Kobo
- Apple Books
- Scrib
- Google Books
- Many other smaller platforms
Only Drive-Thru Fiction, where the books are already published, will need to be separately uploaded.
This process is all as close to easy money as you can get in the fiction industry.
I genuinely hope Palladium takes these next steps, and I am offering my services (free of charge o strings) heling with a move to these other outlets and formats.
That said, there's so much more to be done.
What Palladium needs to do on the fiction front is Audiobooks and cross platforming Digital/PDF/Paperback versions.
There's a lot of money in the Audio market, and it's super easy to get done. Way easier than writing/editing/publishing physical/digital books. The best option is using Amazon's ACX service. Out of ll the Audiobook production company's I've used, it's the best, and it's pretty much the only one unless you're a massive publisher.
They should also cross distribute without using a middle man. Services like Smashwords and Draft 2 Digital allow you to publish on all major platforms without doing the leg work for a miniscule cut.
Platform published to include but are not limited- to:
- Amazon
- Barnes and Noble
- Kobo
- Apple Books
- Scrib
- Google Books
- Many other smaller platforms
Only Drive-Thru Fiction, where the books are already published, will need to be separately uploaded.
This process is all as close to easy money as you can get in the fiction industry.
I genuinely hope Palladium takes these next steps, and I am offering my services (free of charge o strings) heling with a move to these other outlets and formats.