The secret to
success as an indie publisher is to identify the type of book a target reader wants and then give them that type of book.
Not exact matches
As long as indie authors and publishers are being fairly compensated and making a comparable percentage of what they would in the typical e-book market, I think subscription services will be a succes
As long
as indie authors and publishers are being fairly compensated and making a comparable percentage of what they would in the typical e-book market, I think subscription services will be a succes
as indie authors and
publishers are being fairly compensated and making a comparable percentage of what they would in the typical e-book market, I think subscription services will be a
success.
Even if you get just one piece of inspiration from seeking out more information, that's a piece you didn't have before and weren't applying to your book's potential
success, so
as an
indie publisher, one of our best pieces of advice is to never stop learning and looking for opportunity.
As indie authors continue to find
success writing and publishing (and selling) their works, mainstream
publishers are playing catch - up with the boundaries of what readers want... and apparently, what they want is a few more sh ** s to give.
Any authors (or even
indie publishers or booksellers), for example, who have achieved some small measure of
success who may be willing to participate in Read Tuesday could help to promote the event
as a whole.
In a splendid irony, in my day job
as an editor and publishing consultant, I help small
publishers and
indie authors get their books out into the world and achieve their dreams, cheering them on, helping them overcome obstacles, feeling excited for them when the
successes come etc etc... and yet my own personal manuscripts suffer a different fate.
As a very small independent book
publisher sometimes it seems the odds of
success for
indie authors are only slightly better than winning the lottery, despite great content.
Kathy will give insight into the challenges she faced
as an
indie publisher; provide practical advice on finding collaborators, funding, and distribution; and share her strategies for
success.
EB: I know a lot of authors have found
success purely
as indie authors, but since I started out traditionally published, I haven't wanted to give that up, since most of my income comes from my New York (traditional print)
publishers.
I've hung out my shingle
as The
Indie Navigator, and I'm here to guide you through today's often treacherous industry waters to success as a self - published author and indie publi
Indie Navigator, and I'm here to guide you through today's often treacherous industry waters to
success as a self - published author and
indie publi
indie publisher.
This November, Dutch art dealers and
publishers Cook & Becker will release a new book, 120 Years of Vlambeer & Friends, subtitled «Bringing back arcade games since 1896», chronicling the first six years of the titular
indie studio, responsible for such
indie successes as Ridiculous Fishing, LUFTRAUSERS and Nuclear Throne.
Furthermore, with many fans rallying behind his upcoming project Death Stranding, Kojima may even find more
success as an
indie developer rather than working for a different
publisher.