Friday, November 9, 2018

Important Things To Know About Working With Independent Book Publishing Services

By Helen Fisher


Aspiring writers should know that the publishing industry has grown increasingly smaller over the years. Apart from a handful of struggling, little literary publishers, there is a very limited number of actual publishing houses. Consolidation has left this industry without a ton of competition. This is one of many reasons why people are opting to work with independent book publishing services instead.

Commonly called print-on demand services, companies like these can print copies of titles according to the level of market demand that they are generating. This eliminates the potential for wasted copies and money when sales are slow. Authors can place new orders for additional copies whenever sales start to rise again and new readers begin expressing interest.

From the perspective of an author, this is a sure way to have a collection of work printed after numerous publishers and agencies have already turned it down. Many of these businesses only work with authors that are incredibly well-known and that have shown themselves capable of producing sales. Getting into this field as an author who isn't very well known can be very hard.

Working with these companies requires you to understand the differences that exist between their services and the service options that are supplied by more traditional publishers. As an example, you will not get marketing services. Instead, you will be responsible for promoting your book by yourself.

Several services options exist for those who want to add in support for marketing and promotions. These are offered at an additional cost in most cases. When ordering these services, you will be connected with a range of viable contacts for arranging live readings and any other types of events that will foster sales.

Authors are not going to get help with their cover designs when using these services. Creating an attractive and quality cover is a vital part of making sure that your work gets the attention it deserves. It will be necessary to hire your very own cover designer in most instances. This means having to determine how you will compensate this individual fairly, such as whether an upfront payment will be made or if royalties will be shared in part.

Find out how much a publisher is going to charge before deciding to work with this entity. There are a number of publishers that will do this work for a single upfront cost. Others will want to take a percentage of your sales. If this number is reasonable enough, however, the available services and support may prove worthwhile.

See whether digital formatting is available in conjunction with physical printing solutions. This is certainly important to do if your audience is in large part committed to using e-readers for their books. For an added costs, many service providers will handle this formatting and can even distribute the resulting work across a variety of appropriate platforms.

Take the time to read the feedback that other authors have left about these solutions. This way, you can know more about the overall level and quality of support that is being supplied and can determine if an option can actually be a profitable one. People tend to be quite candid about these services when leaving reviews online, especially when their experiences are either extremely positive or extremely negative.




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