In addition, any profits from sales of the book will be yours (not just a royalty percentage as with either a traditional publisher or a vanity press), and in some cases it may be the only way
of getting your book into the hands of readers.
the number one goal for a new or little known author is to
get their book into the hands of readers.
A list of marketing tactics or to - dos aren't enough — you first need to develop a thorough book marketing plan to
get your book into the hands of your readers.
My tentative conclusions are these: 1) ebooks are «leveling» the playing field for female authors since, for the first time in publishing history, authors do not have to wait for the largesse or permission from publishers to
get our books into the hands of readers, and traditional publishing has always favored males (to date).
If you want to
get your book into the hands of readers, you'll need to do more than make your book available for purchase.
Distributors, whose job it is to sell books to booksellers, have no financial incentive to promote self - published books, so the means of
getting your book into the hands of readers will be up to you entirely.
I'll always need a way to
get my books into the hands of readers.
I also have a good understanding of self - publishing and what it takes to
get your book into the hands of readers.
I do my best not to diss any author simply because they do things differently from me when it comes to
getting their book into the hands of readers.
While reasons may vary, every author wants to
get their book into the hands of readers.
It has made it easy to
get our books into the hands of our readers.
Your friends, family, and publisher will do everything they can to spread the word about your work, but at the end of the day, with more books than ever being published and read, authors who think their work is done after the finished manuscript is in simply won't be read as widely as an author who (respectfully) continues to do everything he or she can to
get their book into the hands of readers.»
A hands - on approach to book publishing Tens of thousands of authors each year choose to take alternative methods to traditional publishing to
get their books into the hands of readers.
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In the past, the only way to
get your book into the hands of readers was by working with a publisher who could get your book into stores.
The major drawback to self - publishing, as opposed to being published through a traditional publishing house, has always been that it's harder to
get your book into the hands of readers — or rather, in the digital age, onto their Kindles.
Indie publishing allows me to
get the book into the hands of readers in the least time.
There are so many options these days on how to
get your book into the hands of readers.
Once upon a time the only way for an author to
get their books into the hands of readers was to land a deal with a publisher and allow them to distribute your title.
I tinkered with blurbs and keywords and book covers, relentlessly trying everything other authors were talking about in order to
get my book into the hands of readers who might enjoy it.
As an entrepreneurial author, I'm always looking for new ways to
get my book into the hands of my readers.
Giveaways through Goodreads or KDP give you the opportunity to advertise your book,
get your book into the hands of readers and generate reviews for your book.
These documents show just how little authors and publishers know about the distribution platforms some of us rely upon to
get our books into the hands of our readers.