Another Potential Market for Indie Authors – Audio Books – Part 3

Here is part 3 of Don Massenzio’s series on the audiobook market.
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This is the third part of my post on considering  production as an audio book. If you want to read the first two parts, you can click Part1, Part 2.

In Part 1 of this post, I talked about finding a voice actor on ACX. I’ll pick up in this part with what to expect once you have submitted a proposal to a voice actor.

In Part 2, I talked about the audition, the offer and reviewing the first 15 minutes produced by the voice actor.

We will drill down in this part of the post into the production process and putting your book up for approval and sale once it is complete.

Reviewing the Final Product:

When you made your offer, you were asked to set two deadlines. The first was for the first 15 minutes to be completed and the second was for completion of the…

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  1. Thanks for sharing this.

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