Authors often ask the question: "Should I self-publish my non-fiction book or a publisher of consumer better?" It is often useful to prepare a marketing plan for your book before taking a final decision. This is not complicated as it seems. Basically, you set the target readers are, because they want to buy your book, what is unique and special about your book, and all ideas you have for the promotion and marketing is book.
What many authors do not realize is that too Later that publishers are the major distributors, rather than marketing. They sign on the dotted line to discover who have yet to make public relations (PR) and marketing - and then deliver a large percentage of the royalties for their hard work! So here are the questions that you really need to ask before any decision: 1. What do you know about PR and Marketing?
If you do not know much about public relations and marketing, you are ready to learn? Or we can afford to pay someone to do your PR and marketing for you? Are you ready to pass the time, the constant promotion of your book? 2. You can sell your book? You have a "list" of people who could sell your book? How big is your "list"? If you are an entrepreneur or a professional with a list of customers or clients, then you can market the book for them?
3. Can you convince someone else to sell your book? If you do not have a "list of your own, think of the joint venture partners who sell your book? Do not be daunted by the jargon. All that a" form of joint venture is to ask the owner of a business send a letter to its customer list to promote your book. If they like the sound of your book and is part of their business, they should be more than happy to help.
If you wrote a book about childbirth and midwives or experienced people would be a good approach to child example.4. Want to make other products of the same content? Do you want to reformat the job so it appears as different products. It is recommended to produce a book, a course in school and home audio series with the same content. This can sometimes be the tire that will not be able to do with a regular publisher.
5. It 's your passion? Finally, the most important of all: This is how your heart sing? self-publishing a book can have huge benefits for the authors - it 's there are no two ways about it. However, it is hard work. If it is not like selling your book, if your heart is not in it, then self-publishing is certainly not for you. Finally, the answer is different for everyone. Some authors would not be self-editing.
Stephanie J Hale is a leading writers' coach and publishing scout. She's worked with bestselling authors and top literary agents for over 20 years. She specializes in helping writers get the publishing deal and readership they deserve. More FREE publishing tips at: http://www.richwriterpoorwriter.com
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