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Author:Katrina Williams
You have written a book. Now you want to publish it. Which way do you go? Self-Publishing or Traditional Publishing? For most people, the traditional method seems safer, more reliable, and simply, easier. But it can take a long time to see their labored-over work in print.
For many people, that dreaded rejection letter, saying their work is not
something the publisher can market successfully at this time, leaves them
feeling disillusioned. That’s when other means of getting the book into print
comes to mind.
Self-Publish. It makes sense for the writer who has the money, the time to
devote to promotion, and the desire to be his or her own boss. There are basic
steps that will allow you to be successful at self-publishing your own book.
Write
Before you write your story, make sure there is a market for it. This can be
very hard for some writers to comprehend because they may believe the story they
have written is one that everyone will want to read. If you determine the market
for your book before you write it, you can save yourself a lot of aggravation in
the long run. Finding that you spent two years writing a book that no one wants
to read can be a hard pill to swallow.
Research
Once your story is written and you have determined there is a market for it,
research the publishing industry. Learn the ins and outs before jumping in feet
first and sinking quickly. You will avoid many pitfalls that new writers make
when self-publishing their own books.
Find Funding
Find funding for self-publishing your book. If you have the capital yourself,
great. If not, consider other sources that would help you raise the capital for
self-publishing your own book.
Get the Book Reviewed
Before your book is set to go to the printer, send out copies of the manuscript
to magazines and online book sites that review books. You want to send press
releases also to let the world know your book is coming on the market.
Design the Book
Once you have the funding, decide on the design of the book and locate a
printing company to print your book. Print-On-Demand companies and subsidy
publishing companies are good places to start. Each type has its own advantages,
so check out both types of printing companies before deciding on one to produce
your book.
Develop a Marketing Strategy
Now that the book is printed, the real work begins: promoting and marketing your
book. Design a publicity campaign and an advertising campaign for the book. You
should have a marketing strategy in place to sell those millions of books you
have always dreamed of selling.
Research Distribution Methods
Explore the various methods for distributing your books. Contact bookstore
chains, individual bookstores, and online bookstores for stocking your book.
Bookstores are not the only places to sell your book. Research distribution
channels such as wholesalers, libraries, and direct mail order. Consider
non-traditional methods and places to get your book in the hands of readers. Be
inventive. Creative.
Promote Your Book
Now promote, promote, promote your book. If you have found a niche that is
perfect for your book, and you promote the book like crazy, you will have
achieved that ultimate goal of selling millions of copies of your book.
Ready for the next one?
Katrina Parker Williams is an English Instructor who teaches English Composition
and Grammar at a community college. She is also the author of a fictional novel
Liquor House Music and publishes writing and publishing articles online. Visit
Katrina’s website at
www.stepartdesigns.com for more writing and publishing tips.
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