Sentences with phrase «general contractor path»

With respect to tracking royalties, if you choose a general contractor path, you're likely going to have to do that yourself.
The second path that I mentioned is the general contractor path.
One of them is what I call the General Contractor path, which means an author can hire a number of independent contractors to do the work of getting the book into the market.
This transparency is not always possible with the General Contractor path, because you won't know what you'll need to spend until you get all your estimates.
The second publishing path is what I call the General Contractor path.
Some choose a DIY or General Contractor path because they have the time and skills to invest to get their book completed and do the marketing.

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And the point you make about the general contractor role and hiring these various individuals reminds me of a guest we had on the program back in the summertime who described the way publishing is changing as a parallel path with the way that the film industry changed.
This description of traditional publishing (or what some now call legacy publishing) is still a viable path for authors today, but now there are three other distinct paths an author can pursue to get published: DIY, General Contractor, and Publishing Package.
Explaining the advantages and differences of the DIY, General Contractor, Supported Self Publishing and Traditional publishing paths seemed to really help them understand their options and which may be best for them.
We are chatting with Keith Ogorek at Author Solutions, and path number two in your white paper is to act as a general contractor and hiring specific individuals to handle some of these tasks.
This description of traditional publishing (or what some now call legacy publishing) is still a viable path for authors today, but now there are three other distinct paths an author can pursue to get published: DIY, General Contractor, and Supported Self - Publishing.
Unlike the first three paths, where you retain your rights to the content, you give your rights to traditional publishers, so you don't have the same degree of control of your book as you do with the DIY, General Contractor, or Supported Self - Publishing paths.
The second option an author can pursue is the General Contractor publishing path.
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