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Publishing a book can be an excellent way to establish thought leadership in your field, grow your business, and create new opportunities for speaking, getting media coverage, attracting clients, and so much more. But the publishing industry can be overwhelming, making it difficult for authors to know which path to take. In this content-rich webinar, you will learn how to: Identify the pros and cons of traditional vs. self-publishing and choose which is right for you. Understand the basic steps needed to professionally self-publish a nonfiction book that meets publishing industry standards. Locate done-for-you book publishing services (hybrid publishing) and industry professionals. Evaluate service providers and publishing firms by asking essential questions and identifying red flags to avoid. Choose the publishing path that best aligns with your budget, timeline, and goals. Knowing how to navigate the complexities of the publishing industry can be challenging, even for seasoned professionals. Join us to learn how to confidently navigate your own publishing path. ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR Stephanie Chandler is the author of several books including The Nonfiction Book Marketing and Launch Plan and The Nonfiction Book Publishing Plan. She is CEO of the Nonfiction Authors Association, a vibrant community for writers, and the Nonfiction Writers Conference, an annual event conducted entirely online since 2010. A frequent speaker at business events and on the radio, she has been featured in Entrepreneur, The Washington Post, Writer’s Digest, The Writer, BusinessWeek, and Wired magazine.