What You Need To Know About Working With Book Publishing Services

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By Helen Fisher


The publishing industry has been decreasing in size progressively over the past several decades. Aside from just a few little, literary companies, there really aren't a whole lot of major publishing houses that aspiring authors can work with. Consolidation has create a competition-free industry and a lot of hardship for many writers. This is why many individuals are choosing to hire on-demand book publishing services.

Commonly referred to as independent publishing houses, these are businesses that can print as many or as few books as an author's audience requires. Thus, people do not have to worry about wasted cash or paying for products that are not going to actually sell. New orders can be placed for existing titles as needed, such as when buyers are already lined up.

From an author's perspective, this is an excellent way to get a title in print when there are no publishing houses or agents that have expressed interest in this work. It is usually the case that agents and printers only focus on well-known authors who have already established a track record for impressive sales. Breaking into this industry as an unknown author is becoming increasingly difficult.

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.

There are, however, service options that allow you to add marketing support in. These are available for an additional cost in most instances. When you order these solutions, your provider will connect you with a number of contacts that can help you set up live readings and other promotional events to boost your sales.

An additional form of support that may not be available to you as an independent author is cover design. In order to truly promote and sale your book well, you need to have cover art that captures the attention of your targeted audience. This means hiring graphic artists or other artists to do this work for you. It additionally entails establishing a reasonable plan for paying the artist, whether through royalty sharing or upfront.

See exactly what you will be charged by a company before signing on for services. There are lots of companies that charge one easy to manage upfront price. Some require you to pay a percentage of all profits. If you can find a reasonable number, both types of services are definitely worth looking into.

Find out whether printing is offered for both physical publication along with formatting for digital publication. This is vital if you have readers who want to use their e-devices to view your work. Some companies are willing to handle this formatting and distribution on the proper platforms for a minor, added cost.

It is always a good idea to find out what other authors are saying about these companies before using them. This will help you determine the quality of the results supplied and the ability to generate profits from the resulting works. When authors are extremely happy or dissatisfied with these services, they often leave a lot of very candid feedback online.




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