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I publish through:
- KDP (Amazon)
- Smashwords
- Createspace
- IngramSpark
- Google Play
- Some stuff through Instafreebie
Keep in mind, using any other distributer besides Amazon will prevent you from using KU, doing a countdown sale, or doing a free giveway on Amazon.

Soooo.... Is there a recommended course of action?
Just go with KDP (Amazon)? Or Createspace? Or should I do Amazon and one or two or three of the other "big" distributors?
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Most authors choose KDP Select over "going wide" at all of the digital distributors, but it is up to you!
I decided to go with KDP for Amazon paperback and ebook market, and with Smashwords for ebook distribution to B&N, Apple Books, Indigo-Chapters, and Overdrive for public libraries. The only snag is that all national Amazon websites around the globe except my home turf, Canada, display the paperback edition. Amazon said it was working on the issue with Canada, but did not explain what the problem was. Otherwise, it has worked well, and I had used Canadian ISBNs without distributor or international issues. Caveat: this was my first time doing this, two months ago.
What I said earlier applies only to your book in digital format.

As anyone published with the publisher best ventures. Let me know if they are any good.

I'll look into this a little more, this week, but it sounds like I should start with KDP and Createspace plus use either D2D or Smashwords for wider distribution.
Seems I should "create" my own publishing company, too, based on what was said, earlier.
Thank you, P.D, for the lead on Creatspace. I didn't even know about them.

Hi Ron,
You don't have to create your own publishing company, though you can. You would be acting as your own publisher when you submit your work.
If you stick with Amazon, Createspace, and Smashwords you don't even have to worry about ISBNs, since they are provided for you. (Which is a good starting point, but you may want your own ISBNs later on.) Depending on what your goals are, then you may just want to stick with Amazon Paperback instead of Createspace, as well -- it keeps things a little simpler.
Kenneth - What is "Best Ventures" publishing? I looked online but couldn't find them. Anything with the words "best ventures" in it would make me, personally, hesitant. haha

You don't have to create your own publishing company, though you can. You would be acting as your own publisher when you submit your work."
HI, Dylan.
If I'm understanding the process - and it's very possible I'm not - aren't I essentially acting as a publisher when I give my book to Amazon or D2D for distribution?

In order for Createspace to "disappear," all Amazon would have to do is rebrand it. I'm sure there is a back end corporate business related reason for the redundancy.

However, I noticed D2D doesn't have an arrangement with Amazon. Smashwords might not, either. If I publish with D2D - they come highly recommended by other indie authors I know - can I still publish with Amazon?
Basically, can I publish with an indie publisher and still publish with Amazon?
thank you for any help.