What is self-publishing
Karen Brown
?? I help holistic coaches & therapists publish a suite of ??books, ??card decks &??courses, building a business around them using The PUBLISH Method? ??| ?? Book Mentor, RTT Hypnotherapist for authors| Let's connect!
Based on an original blog post on greymousepublishing.com
One of the first questions people ask me when I explain what I do is, "What is self-publishing?" so, in this article, we're going to look at what self-publishing is and why this route may be better for you.
What is self-publishing?
Self-publishing is exactly what it says on the tin.
You, as the author of the book, take on the role of publisher and do everything that a publisher does.
But what does a traditional publisher do?
A traditional publisher does two things:
1. Primarily, they are an investor in your book, and as an investor, they do so with the intent of making a profit. They acquire the right to publish your book and then publish it. They then pay you in the form of royalties. The bigger publishers may be so confident that your book will sell that they give you an advance on those royalties.
2. They polish, publish and promote your book so that they can make as much money from it as possible for as long as they are contracted to do so.
They essentially take your manuscript and:
You write the book, they do the work, and you get paid. Simples!
However, because traditional publishers are investors, they tend to only invest in "sure-things". For this reason, not all authors will find a publisher willing to risk their money, especially where the person is unknown.
Why Are More People Choosing the Self-Publishing Route?
There are several key reasons why more and more people are choosing the self-publishing route:
1. It's no longer considered vanity publishing. An increasing number of authors have become very successful in publishing their own books. It's no longer seen as vanity but as a viable option to release your book on your terms. Which brings me neatly to...
2. Control. When someone takes over your book, there is a risk that you lose control of it. When you take on the role of publisher, you get to choose the images, the shape and the direction your book takes.
3.?Speed.?Traditional publishing has its own processes and its own timeline. Your book may not get the priority you want, and for this reason, it may also take longer to launch. They may also push more resources on a book more likely to be a bestseller or to win awards. No one has more interest in your book than you.
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4. Print on demand. With the advent of print-on-demand services like KDP, self-publishers no longer have to fund a print run of their book. This takes out much of the financial risk, especially when you're starting out.
5.?Profit. When you look at the number of books sold by traditional publishers and factor in the number of authors they work with, the average number of books sold per author isn't as high as you'd expect. Self-published authors have the opportunity to build a loyal brand, generating more in sales and getting a higher percentage of the royalties as a result.
The Downside to Self-Publishing
Whilst publishing your own book has many advantages, it doesn't take away the fact that as a self-publisher, you have to take on all the roles of a traditional publisher. So, you either learn to do it yourself or outsource specific roles.
1. Polishing your book. That means finding editors with experience in your genre, getting proofreaders and typesetters to create a manuscript that is published to a professional standard
2. Marketing. As you write your book, you should also be building your author platform. This is your website, social media platforms and email list as a minimum. Several authors have also set up podcasts and YouTube channels. People can't buy a book if they don't know it exists, and your job is to ensure that the people who buy books in your genre know you and that your book not only exists but is worthy of investing in.
3. The finished article. From your book cover to the choice of paper and different formats, all the choices around the published article are down to you.
Is self-publishing for you?
There are many advantages to self-publishing, and on the face of it, you only have two options, but in reality, you actually have four.
Finally...
Self-publishing is an empowering and viable choice for new authors who are venturing into the world of publishing. With the increasing number of people choosing self-publishing and the potential for higher royalties, it's a path worth considering. However, remember that both options have their pros and cons, so weigh them carefully to make the decision that aligns best with your goals and dreams. Whether you choose self-publishing or traditional publishing, remember that your voice and story matter, and the literary world is waiting for your unique contribution.
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?? Hi I'm Karen Brown,
?? I'm the author of over 100 books on Amazon, a book mentor and coach
?? I help coaches, consultants and subject matter experts to differentiate themselves from their peers by publishing their own books.
?? I love creating journals for others. They are the easiest book to make, can be used with your clients and help elevate your business.
If you'd like to learn more, then book a chat with me. We can discuss your specific needs and decide if I'm the right person to help you achieve your goals.