Toni Kononova, CEO of the global marketplace for authors, ‘Write My Wrongs,’ releases an updated edition of her book, ‘How to Publish a Bestseller.’
The recently updated guide offers a proven 7-step plan, specifically tailored for aspiring authors who want to learn the intricacies of writing an Amazon bestseller. Kononova also explains the importance of having a supportive editorial and publishing team to ensure that authors get maximum exposure.
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‘Write My Wrongs’ CEO’s comprehensive guide has newly added chapters where she addresses a vital concern among writers: the overwhelming and complicated publication process. By giving a straightforward look into the publishing world, she shows authors what it takes to self-publish on Amazon Kindle and harness the power of smart marketing strategies to enhance visibility across various platforms.
Offering an extensive range of services – from creative strategizing and ghostwriting to publishing and audiobook narration – ‘Write My Wrongs’ has paved the way for over 600 first-time writers, experts, and entrepreneurs to publish their books. To achieve this, the company has its strict editorial standards, with only the top 1% of candidates being chosen through a competitive selection process.
To fully address the needs of KDP authors, the team also offers editing and e-book formatting services. ‘Write My Wrongs’ handles internal layout, typography, and metadata optimization to ensure the published work looks seamless and professional across any digital reading device.
In her guide, Kononova advocates for human-led writing because this human touch, she argues, truly resonates with readers and propels a book to the bestseller lists. While she recognizes the promising potential of AI as a supplementary tool in the writing realm, she states that every book produced by ‘Write My Wrongs’ has the author’s unique voice.
“I am a new author, and I was so excited when I finished my book. However, my heart sank when I saw the daunting task of editing, finding a publisher, and getting my book printed. There were a million directions, and I had no idea what to do. I contacted dozens of editors, some cheaper, and some more expensive. However, Write My Wrongs contacted me personally when I was hesitant to pull the trigger and invest myself. I was able to finish my book with their assistance,” a satisfied customer said.
Interested parties who want to know more about Kononova’s book and ‘Write My Wrongs’ services may visit https://writemywrongs.co/publishing