Start Your Self-Publishing Business Today!
There once was a time when an aspiring writer would have to beg, plead, and pound the pavement for perhaps
years in order to convince a publisher to put their work in print so that other people could read it. But
in today's age, there is a growing number of writers deciding to self-publish their work in order to get it
into the hands of readers. So if you are a writer and tired of the disappointment that comes with rejection,
maybe it is time to consider opening a self-publishing business today!
Essential Equipment
It is undeniable that the Internet is a powerful medium if for no other reason than the fact that it brings
over a billion users together into one place. You are going to want to create a website that highlights your
work and brings visitors to your site. For this reason, you will need a computer in order to post your work
and maintain your website. You may wish to design your own cover so you may want to have some desktop
publishing software for this purpose. But really, the same equipment you already use to do your writing is
all that is really necessary for self-publishing.
Skills and Experience
Now this is going to seem a little harsh, but you better know how to write if you plan on operating a self-publishing
business. While it is very true that a lot of publishers pass on great writers all the time, the fact remains that
they also pass on a far larger number of bad writers. Paying a publisher to print your book is not a cheap proposition
so you will want to have a very good idea as to your chances of selling the book prior to shelling out the money.
Depending on the genre of your book, try writing some smaller versions of the book and getting them published online
where the standards tend to be much lower. If you can't get it posted to a website, then you may want to reconsider
the self-publishing business.
Potential Earnings
As with any item that is sold, the sky is the limit with books. You must remember that larger runs of your book
(that is how many books a publisher runs of your book) will cost you less than if you only have a few hundred copies
made. Therefore, the profits from having 1,000 copies made will be far lower than if you have 10,000 made. However,
it will still cost you more money to have 10,000 books published so try to be realistic about how many of these books
you can afford to have printed. Plus, as packaging is very important but oh so costly, try to strike a reasonable
balance between cover quality and your budget. Again, the sky may be the limit, but your wallet and finances will
dictate how many books you can have published so overall earnings will be determined by the size of your run and the
costs related to it and the amount you charge for the book.
Marketing
Creating a website is probably the best marketing strategy for any aspiring self-publisher. It permits you to build
interest in your book and it is the largest marketplace the world has ever known. You still need to get people to
your site, so you will need tons of great content that is keyword optimized in order to build your search engine rankings.
Fortunately for you, writing just happens to be your gig! You may want to consult with a website designer if funding
permits to help create a great looking site. Once the site is up and running, you may want to create a contest of sorts
and give away some freebies in order to build a mailing list and then begin an E-mail marketing campaign to try and sell
your book.
You do not want to overlook local bookstores and using modestly priced advertising as well. You really need to generate
word-of-mouth advertising about your great book so that momentum builds until, hopefully, a publisher decides to pick
the book up and publish it. Hey, a self-publishing business is not easy by any means but for people with a passion to
write and the right determination, it could very well be the path to your dreams!
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