8
Reasons to Become An Independent Book Publisher
Blondie L. Clayton
More authors
are becoming independent book publishers with
the new technology that is in place today. If you Google book
publishers, self
publishing, poetry publishing, etc., you would see they go on for
pages. You
would be overwhelmed. Why? What has caused this flood of providers
volleying
for the unpublished writers dollars? Ignored by the traditional
publishers,
these new writers want to be published and they are willing to do
whatever it
takes. They have been shunned by reputable publishing houses for those
who have
a name, visibility, or in the news, etc., until now.
Things have
changed. The new independent book publishers
will no longer query, submit queries, book proposals and wait on
editors to
decide whether their book idea has enough market appeal to make the
publishing
house a profit. No, this writer is capitalizing on the frenzy to
publish
independently.

The
technology is available to allow independent book
publishers to do it now, from printing into the market in 30- 90 days
with less
expense, maximum distribution on the internet, including book store
chains.
Independent book publishers can set the wheels in motion to make sales
and move
on to publish the next book.
The benefit of an author finally
making their dream of
becoming a published author a reality is attractive. Why wait?
Additionally,
these independent book publishers do not have to store books, or print
large
volumes of books.
Any customer
who needs a book can order and the independent
publishers orders are fulfilled by the printer they have chosen to work
for
them. Also available are marketing tools and ideas; of course, for a
reasonable
fee. You are in charge of how much you want to do. In choosing the
right print
option to meet your needs, select 10. Read over what they offer and
compare
prices.
Some tips
for independent book publishers: Your decision to
print with a company should focus in this order: How much will it cost;
how
many books; do they provide optional services (editing, proofreading,
etc.,);
internet distribution; online book store distribution.
Financial
advantages to independent book publishers, you set
the price for books, which means larger royalties back to you. If it
cost you
$5.00 to buy your books from the printer, even if you add on an extra
$7.00, it
is better than the average 10% on retail most traditionally published
authors
receive as royalty.
When
independent book publishers take into consideration
that it can take a month and a half to get a response from an editor at
a
traditional publishing house, and that’s just one response
from
one publishing
company versus in print in 30-90 days, as an independent it is easy to
recognize that the latter saves time.
The decision
to independently publish your book can be
summed up in these words: Fast. Easy. Beneficial. Satisfaction.
Profitable.
What better reasons to join the hundreds of thousand independent book
publishers who have made their dreams of becoming a self published
author come
true.
Don’t
give up on your dream! Get started now! (click here)
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