Not exact matches
And Sacred Cow (myth) # 1 is that indie writers, with their own
press, CA N'T
GET THEIR BOOKS
INTO BOOKSTORES.
Unless the small
press has a dedicated, exceptional sales team committed to marketing your book and
getting you
into bookstores (which some do, so check carefully), they are unlikely to be able to market any more effectively than the author can (and often less so).
Indie and smaller
press publishers can do books easily and quickly and
get them distributed around the world and
into bookstores.
Lauren Charles [00:09:12] Yes, a sell sheet, and in fact if you can walk in with something that has your title, the cover of your book, make sure that cover looks nice, make sure that it pops, and then, and I would highly recommend to anyone who's coming in, indie
press, small
press, anything like that, anyone who's coming
into any level
bookstore, you should be able to say with absolute certainty, this is how you can order my book, this is the discount I know you can
get it at, and I know it's returnable, and I can even help you.
Think publishing with a small
press will help you
get into bookstores?
Xulon
press claims they can
get your book
into 71,000
bookstores in the world and on the Internet.
WestBow
Press helped us
get it
into bookstores, and made it available for purchase through all the major book distribution channels across America and around the world.
My husband and I created our own publishing company, Teen Mystery
Press, hoping that having a legitimate publishing company logo on my novels would help me
get into bookstores.
When Ten Speed
Press published a new edition of the book, they were able to
get it
into US
bookstores in a way I was not able to.