Self-Publishing versus Traditional Publishing: Eight Questions to Help You Choose

These days there’s an endless barrage of articles about why traditional publishers are horrible (they’re not.), and why self-publishing is a bad idea (it’s not).

Page Two in Publishing Perspectives: “How Publishing Traditions Inform Innovation”

We had the opportunity to look back on Page Two’s first year in an editorial for Publishing Perspectives. Upon reflection, we realized that the work we’ve done on even our most non-traditional projects has deep roots in industry traditions, and our most digitally-minded clients appreciate the benefits of time-tested publishing practices.

Come to Our Word Vancouver Seminar: Create Your Publishing Road Map

Are you writing a manuscript and wondering how to publish it? In this two-hour seminar, we will talk about the pros and cons of self-publishing versus working with a publisher, and the steps involved in each.

Page Two in Vancouver Sun: “Turning the page on tradition”

Page Two was quoted in this Vancouver Sun article about self-publishing in the city.

Journalist Shawn Conner writes: “Helping writers navigate these sometimes confusing waters is Page Two Strategies, a Vancouver-based company founded by Trena White and Jesse Finkelstein.

Three Reasons Self-Publishers Should Invent an Imprint Name

You’ve probably heard of David Chilton, author of The Wealthy Barber. Maybe also Janet and Greta Podleski, authors of the Looneyspoons cookbooks. But have you heard of their publishers, Financial Awareness Corp.