In this episode, Lauren and guest host Paul, Luluβs Sr. Marketing Manager, examine an often overlooked element of indie publishing: making your book accessible to all potential readers.
Accessibility isnβt just a performative buzzword; itβs a smart strategy to help you reach new readers, connect with existing fans, increase your discoverability, and future-proof your content.
Listen, watch, or read along with the episode transcript (accessibility!) to learn more about:
π‘ Why accessibility matters to authors
π° Why accessibility matters to readers
π Multi-format publishing, from ebooks and audiobooks to large print editions and dyslexia-friendly fonts
π How supplemental content can help support readers
π‘ Explore These Resources
π‘ Listen to These Episodes
π‘ Read These Blog Posts
ποΈ [4:00] βOne of the best ways for any content creator of any format, books, video, podcasts, anything, to earn an audience is to find their niche. And when you get into your niche, you don't want to then exclude a portion of those people.β
ποΈ [26:56] βIt's different between I've written a book to have written a book, versus I've written a book to share information. And if your goal is the latter, which it really, really should be, you got to make it available and accessible in the ways that people want it and actively absorb it.β
ποΈ [36:35] βThe point of all of this, the TL;DR of this entire episode, is whatever it takes to get as many books into the hands of as many people as possible.β
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