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Self-Publishing Like a Pro with Guest Erica Vipond

49 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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Write to us [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2565327/fan_mail/new] Most indie authors are held back by self-doubt and overwhelming industry noise. But one successful self-publisher reveals the behind-the-scenes secrets that turned her  debut into a hit—and how you can do the same. In this episode, Erica Vipond shares her journey from medical bills and rejections to hitting shelves in major bookstores like IngramSpark and Barnes & Noble. Discover how she meticulously curates professional covers, navigates legal pitfalls, and builds genuine relationships with readers and bookstore owners—all on her terms. She unpacks the critical first steps for aspiring indie authors, from establishing a business entity to choosing the right publishing platforms, and explains why quality always trumps shortcuts like stock images or AI tools. If you've ever wondered how to make your book stand out in a crowded market, Erica’s insider advice will inspire you to take control of your publishing path. This episode underscores that success isn’t about luck—it’s about strategic action, relentless quality, and daring to be different. Perfect for writers tired of waiting for permission, eager to grow their authorpreneurship, or anyone ready to turn a low-budget project into a thriving business. To all aspiring indie authors: your story deserves to be told—and this episode shows you exactly how to make it happen. Whether you dream of bookstore shelves or in-person sales at events, Erica’s honest insights will help you turn passion into profit. Find Erica Vipond on Instagram: @ericavipondauthor

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