Should You Self-Publish Your Books? Signs That You Should
Are you an author who has a book that you would like to see
published? If so, have you received
multiple rejection letters from both large and small publishing houses? If you have, your first thought may be to
give up. Of course, it is your right to
do so, but did you know that you do have other options? One of those options is to self-publish your
own book.
Before examining if self-publishing your own book is right
for you, it is first important to familiarize yourself with self-publishing,
namely what it is. Self-publishing
involves writing, developing, and selling a book without the assistance of a
third party publishing company. Book
authors are responsible for writing a book, editing a book, and finding a
company to print the book, as well as selling the book. Self-published authors typically sell their
books on their own websites or they approach retailers, both on and offline.
As for whether or not self-publishing a book is the right
option for you, there are some signs that you will want to look for. A few signs that self-publishing may be your
best option are highlighted below for your convenience.
Sign #1 – You Have Received Multiple Rejection Letters
What it is first important to understand about the
publishing process is that few authors receive offers from publishers on their
first, second, or even third try. In
fact, some authors try as many as fifty times or more to get just one book
published before they receive an offer.
As a good rule to set for yourself, be sure to send your manuscript
to as many publishers as you possibly can, especially those that are looking
for what you have, such as an environmental themed children’s book or a science
fiction novel. When there are no more
publishers left, consider self-publishing.
Sign #2 – Despite Rejection Letters You Still Believe You
Have a Good Book
Self-publishing is a wise choice for many, but for others it
can be a costly mistake. Before deciding
to go ahead with self-publishing a book, it is important to make sure that you
are fully behind your book. Do you
honestly and truly believe in your heart that you have a good book on your
hands? If you do, self-publishing may be
for you.
Sign #3 – You Have a Book with Limited Readers
When many of us think of publishing a book, we automatically
think of captivating stories. Fiction
books are not the only types of books written, although they do typically tend
to have the largest audiences. If you
have written a how-to book or a guide on a specific area that is likely to only
draw in a limited number of readers, self-publishing may be your best
option. Many well-known publishers tend
to stay away from books that only have small target audiences.
Sign #4 – You Want to Retain the Largest Profit
Self-published authors stand the best chance of making the
biggest profit. This is because
publishing fees are not taken out of their profits. With that said, it is important to remember
that self-publishing is not free. You
will have to pay to have your books developed in print, but that fee is
typically smaller than the cut that many well-known publishers take. There are always ways that you can save money
with self-publishing, like by printing on demand, as opposed to a large
quantity of books on hand.
Of course, it is important to remember that just because you
want to make money, it doesn’t mean that you will. If you want to make the most money with a
self-published book, you have do to the proper amount of marketing.
As a reminder, it is important to remember that there are a
number of pros and cons to self-publishing.
With that being said, self-publishing may be the best option for
you. If you truly believe that you have
a book that will sell, you are encouraged to closely examine self-publishing,
as you have nothing to lose by doing so.
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