Top Channels for How-To Fixes on Author Services and Technologies | Self-Publishing Resources

I love the comments and questions that you all ask. It drives me to make better videos, to help more people, and ultimately your comments help me generate ideas for my next videos. So I love you all.

That said…

Sometimes I get questions where I think, “Do you think I’m customer service for any of these companies? Because I’m not!”

I love doing step-by-step tutorials of what I am doing and showing you the button to push, the error notices to expect, and the things to avoid. But I can’t have a video for every feature or even every software because I don’t use all of them. So today I’m going over which other channels on YouTube can show you tactical short how-tos for different technologies that we authors use as well as some of the platforms.

Today I’m going over the channels I will refer to when I have software questions. Some of these are for products or platforms I don’t personally use but I know a lot of you do.

BookBrush: https://www.youtube.com/@BookBrush , they have videos on how to use their tools too

ProWritingAid: https://www.youtube.com/@ProWritingAidTV actual tutorials for using their software.

Draft2Digital: https://www.youtube.com/@Draft2Digital, their walkthrough videos are a little dated, but they have a lot of great interviews too

ACX https://www.youtube.com/@AudibleACX/featured outdated but they have all their previous ACX University videos there

IngramSpark: https://www.youtube.com/@IngramSpark, not as many specific tutorials for the platform but they have information about the back-end items like new Ingram ID programs.

LuLu: https://www.youtube.com/@luludotcom has how-to-use tutorials

What software or platforms did I miss? What do you want me to answer on the channel next?

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