Self and Independent publishing can get your book to the market three times
faster than the traditional publisher.
Agents are slipping
faster than traditional publishers and will take a ton of writers» money with them when they go down.
I can write an entire novel
faster than any traditional publisher can cut a check.
Self - publishers can race their books to market much
faster than traditional publishers can, particularly if they're producing ebook and print - on - demand books only.
It's a price one pays to present a top - notch product and do it much
faster than the traditional publisher can.
Now, in the indie world, you have the ability to move that schedule up because you can publish
faster than a traditional publisher can.
Not exact matches
These
publishers are meeting the demand romance fans have for new and more readily available content, while also meeting the needs of romance authors who wish to connect with their fans at a much
faster rate
than they could under
traditional print publishing models.
I've been thinking about writing more Sylvia and Willie mysteries one of these days, and I want to be able to put them out
faster than is possible with a
traditional publisher.
As I described in a recent post, Eisler said that what made the decision to go with Amazon easy was that the web giant promised to not only get his books to market
faster — both in print and electronic form — but also offered to sell them at a lower price
than the
traditional publisher, and apparently (although the terms of his deal weren't released) gave him a bigger share in the proceeds to boot.
«For the last three years in a rising ebook market,» AuthorEarnings noted in its February 2017 industry report, «
traditional publishers have been rapidly losing market share to self - published authors and Amazon imprints
faster than the overall market has been growing.»
For some authors, the appeal of self - publishing is that they can put their books on the market much
faster than through
traditional publishers.
E-books in particular can be relatively cost - effective to produce, getting your work into the hands of readers and customers
faster than if you used
traditional publishers.
Aspiring authors see this happening with increasing frequency and they're beginning to realise that a well received self published book can be a
faster and easier way to get a
publishers attention
than that
traditional path of spending months or years querying to get an agent, and then more months or years trying to sell something through the agent.
Not only is it easier
than getting accepted by a
traditional royalty
publisher, but it's much
faster and if the book is successful, it's much more profitable.
They seem to ignore the fact that
traditional publishers have embraced, some slower or
faster than others, ebooks and while it statistically takes longer for a larger organization to reinvent itself to take advantage of the new ways of doings, that doesn't mean that they can't.