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Have you looked at Lulu? I think the commission is less than going directly with Createspace, but they distribute to multiple outlets, including Amazon. If it's reach you are looking for it may be an option.


Where did you read that you have to pay Amazon $99 to use your own ISBN? I've used my own ISBN on CreateSpace (it is a South African ISBN that we can get free in SA)


A Chance Beginning
Christopher Patterson




Some people say that using both CS and LS/IS is the best way to go. David, how does both suit you?
I use Create Space for paperbacks, Draft2Digital for Nook, Kobe etc and go direct to Amazon for Kindle. For me formatting and getting published on CreateSpace and Kindle was easy, and I`m easy to find in bookstores.
I went to Draft2Digital after being unhappy wtih a number of things about Smashwords. I`m not easy to find in their stores.
I went to Draft2Digital after being unhappy wtih a number of things about Smashwords. I`m not easy to find in their stores.

So far, Cindy, CS and LS work well for me, LSUK being cheaper to distribute here in UK and as the publisher I get to keep more of the profit on sales - if there is any that is.

I really need advice as I make this decision. I tried to use Lightning Source proper and they shunted me over to Ingram Spark, though I haven't signed up yet. I have my own, new publishing company (as a sole proprietor), and have a ready-to-go, totally edited memoir. I understand I will have to launch a full-scale marketing plan, I'm just unsure whether to use both POD/book distribution companies or just one.
Help please!