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Saturday, 21 March 2009

Publishing a Book? 7 Steps to Successful Publishing

The decision to publish a book is very exciting! It causes the creative juices to flow and the eyes to light up. But wait - before you begin the publishing process, know about the seven most important steps you need to know before publishing a book. Make sure that you take every step into careful consideration so that your road to success is an easy one:

1. Know why you are writing and publishing a book. Are you writing your memoirs for the family, are you writing a community cookbook, are you writing a book of regional interest or are you writing a national bestseller? All of these goals are valid, but each goal has different implications for your business plan. Know why you are writing and know that you can create that bestseller if that is your goal.


2. Treat publishing as a business. You are passing beyond the realm of author into the exciting world of publishing. You are not just a writer, you are about to become a publisher who wants to produce a profitable book, and you want to keep the profits for yourself.


3. Write a business plan. Being aware of the business aspect of publishing a book is not an end in itself - you need to formally write your plan. It does not need to be a fifty page document with every accounting possibility recorded, but it should outline all of the costs that you will encounter from obtaining the necessary funds to knowing the price of mailing a book. The business plan needs to account for future expenses as well as pre-publication expenses.


4. Plan for publicity and marketing. You must plan for the publicity and marketing of your book. You can have the best book in the world, but if no one knows about it, no one will buy it. You don't want to print books that sit in your garage. You want to print books that will sell, sell, sell!


5. Write about a subject that you know well. Don't write about something that you can't talk about without effort. Write about a subject with which you are very familiar and that excites you. Writing the book will establish you as an expert in your field, so choose the topic that causes everyone you know to come to you for advice. The publicity will then be so easy that you will love being the "star".


6. Know who will buy your book. So many authors think that "everyone" needs and should buy their books. Not so. Perhaps "everyone" needs their books, but not "everyone" will want to buy. Research and know WHO will actually WANT your book and market, market to them. They will buy!


7. Look for non-bookstore markets and do not be afraid of the large discounts. Bookstores are a hugely important market for most authors, but they are far from being the only place to sell books. There are many non-traditional markets that buy books in large quantities with no returns. This is a great market - sales made are guaranteed sales not consignment sales. Do not be afraid of the larger discounts when you make those large volume sales. The books you sell are actually SOLD.

Think how much more pleasant a journey is if you know which fork in the road will lead you to smooth driving and which fork in the road will lead you through potholes. Knowing the most effective publishing steps before you print will make your publishing career fun and profitable.


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Anonymous  - hELLO     |71.162.46.xxx |2009-04-03 00:06:21
tHANK YOU FOR YOUR FABULOUS WEBSITE AND GOD BLESS YOU : )
Anonymous     |71.162.46.xxx |2009-04-03 00:07:03
karrie michelle bray must have wrote that! RATS
javid   |202.144.73.xxx |2009-04-03 04:01:21
i want to publish a book may i know what i have to do for that
Deborah Owen  - Publishing a Book     |24.13.31.xxx |2009-04-09 02:11:26
I always suggest that book writers first learn how to write a short story
because a short story is the equivalent of a chapter in a book. It is so much
easier to learn to apply writing rules to a short story than to work on a whole
book.> For a free writing evaluation:
http://www.creativewritinginstitute.co
m.
Good luck!
danielle   |82.6.24.xxx |2009-04-04 23:43:28
I want to publish my book i just wrote.. how do i do it?
Deborah Owen  - Publishing a Book     |24.13.31.xxx |2009-04-09 02:16:35
Your question is not very specific. Marketing a book requires a lot of study. If
that is your intent, take a course or read up on the subject. You can also
self-publish. However, I suggest you find someone who has done it and get a
reference for a good press. Don't trust all the advertisers. Do a lot of
comparison shopping.> For free writing tips, sign up for The Writer's Choice
Newsletter at:
http://www.creativewritinginstitute.com.
Good luck!
se se  - anonymous   |24.158.25.xxx |2009-04-20 14:23:09
i want to publish my book... how do i start
Deborah Owen  - Publishing a Book     |24.13.31.xxx |2009-04-20 23:29:08
It is usually advisable to hire someone to represent you, when selling a book.
It is possible to take a marketing course and then market your own book, but it
isn't easy. Learning marketing takes a long time. If you study marketing, get
this - http://www.novelandshortstory.com/.
I wish you the best!
Amber   |165.161.3.xxx |2009-04-08 11:03:09
I'm 16 and I was wondering if I can publish a children's book? and how can I?
Deborah Owen  - Publishing a Book     |24.13.31.xxx |2009-04-09 02:19:35
You can self-publish, of course, but be careful who you choose. Try to find
someone who can recommend a good press and compare prices.> If you try to sell
your book, you may have to supply the graphics. I happen to know someone who
illustrates children's books. Let me know if I can help. For free writer's tips,
see
http://www.creativewritinginstitute.com. Best wishes.
Emad M. Abdallah  - Dr.     |84.22.237.xxx |2009-04-14 09:18:36
Thank you so much for these valuable advices.
May Allah bless your way.
Deborah Owen  - Publishing a Book     |24.13.31.xxx |2009-04-14 14:35:03
Hi Emad

Thank you. Indeed, God does bless me richly through Jesus Christ, my
Lord.

If you would like free writing tips, go to
http://www.creativewritinginstitute.com and sign up for The Writer's Choice
Newsletter. There is no obligation. God bless. Deborah
Emad  - Dr.   |84.22.227.xxx |2009-07-13 09:12:18
Thank you brother Deborah,
Please brother do not look from this narrow point!,
I did not mean any thing, I believe in Mohamed, Jesus and Moses they are all
messengers from the one God (Allah)!!. Ok, Allah bless or God bless, Same!!
God
bless you (Brother).
Emad
Tricia  - What do you think?   |208.54.14.xxx |2009-04-22 17:06:08
I recently submited my book idea to american publishing have you heard about
them because they loved my idea however I am very anxious and I do not want to
jump into something that I am not to sure about. I felt my personal life and
family experiances would be a great book because when I have conversations with
people that I met or people that I have known for years they say man you should
write a book. What do you think.
Deborah Owen  - Publishing a Book     |24.13.31.xxx |2009-04-23 02:12:12
Hi Tricia

I hope someone else answers your question, too, because I am not
familiar with American Publishing. Suffice it to say, you should not have to lay
out a penny. You should sell using North American Rights or First Rights (which
retains rights to the material after the book is published). This means that
after the book is published, or perhaps even before, you can sell lots of
magazine articles (based on things in the book), to promote the work. This is a
common practice.

I'm sorry I didn't answer your original question, but I hope
this is some help.

I give free writing evaluations at

http://www.creativewritinginstitute.com.
Best wishes! Deborah
suman  - short stories/articles   |72.80.1.xxx |2009-04-23 15:31:10
Hi Can u guide us how to get my daughters short stories publish. She is a junior
in high school and started writing for English class .At her teachers
recommendation i sent them to local magazines and 2 of her stories got
publish.She has written more and how can we put them together into a book.
Anonymous  - Publishing my book.   |66.203.60.xxx |2009-04-24 17:07:58
I've been looking for an editor and a publisher. But i'm not sure if they'll
accept it. How can you tell if it's good enough or not good enough. I
still have to edit it and then find a publisher. It's going to take a long time.
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