The Pros and Cons of Self-Publishing Your Own Book
Are you an author who has a book that you would like to see
published? If you are, you should know
that you do have a number of different options.
While the most common approach taken involves relying on a third party
publishing house, you do also have the option of self-publishing your own book.
When an author makes the decision to self-publish a book, he
or she has complete control over the whole process. In fact, that is just one of the many pros or
plus sides to self-publishing, as many authors like having complete control
over their works of art. As for the
responsibility of an author in terms of self-publishing, an author must write
the book, edit it, find a company to manufacturer the printed book, and sell
it. Although the process does seem relatively
easy to most, it is important to remember that there are a number of pros and
cons to self-publishing.
As it was previously stated, a self-publisher is responsible
for the sale of their book. For many
this is a difficult process. When a
third party publishing house is used, they take on most of the work associated
with selling a book, such as marketing.
This is not how self-publishing works.
Many self-publishers set up websites where they list their books
available for sale. Even then, however,
that website must be marketed so that visitors will find it. Self-publishers also have the option of
approach retailers, including bookstores, hoping to get their books available
for sale locally.
Another con or downside to self-publishing is the cost. Technically, you could say that even when
using a third party publishing house, you still pay for the cost of getting
your book published. This is because
your publisher does take a fee out of the amount of money that you are paid;
however, many authors don’t even take this cut into consideration. Even though it will cost money to have your
book transformed into print, there are steps that you can take to reduce the
cost. The most common approach involves
having your book printed on demand, instead of having books on hand.
As previously stated, some self-publishers find it difficult
to sell their books. Yes, this process
can be difficult, but many other self-published authors have seen success. When
you put the proper amount of time, research, and energy into selling a
self-published book, you stand the most chance of making the biggest
profit. This is because, aside from the
cost of your expenses, you are able to retain all of your profits. There is no one else that must share your
profits, unless of course you decide to hire help.
Another pro or plus side to self-publishing is the fact that
unknown authors are given the opportunity to shine. Some of the best selling books today are
written by authors who already have an established history or name. In fact, unless you have an absolutely
amazing book or a well-known name, there is a good chance that many publishing
companies will not want to take a chance on you. This doesn’t mean that your book is a poorly
written one or that it has a bad story line.
It just means that the publishing market is a tough one.
One of the biggest signs that self-publishing may be right
for you if you believe that you have a book that will sell, but you still
receive multiple rejection letters from well-known publishing houses. Self-publishing is also an ideal approach for
authors who write books that will sell, but books that only have a limited
targeted marketed. For example, if you
are interested in writing a book on your city or town, your targeted market may
be quite small and publishers may not want to take a chance with that.
Since there are a number of pros and cons toself-publishing, you should take the time to decide if self-publishing is right
for you. Additional research can help
you determine if self-publishing is truly your best option.
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