The Basics On How To Self Publish Your Book

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By Sally Delacruz


Everyone has a story to tell. Some people are lucky enough to be able to tell their story in an engaging way that might inspire or move others. If you've always wanted to share your story with others, you may want to learn how to self publish your book.

More and more authors are choosing self publishing over the traditional route of having an established publishing firm do it for them. Publishers often insist on a large percentage of the rights to and royalties on your work, while opting for the independent route gives you more control over what happens to your manuscript. Besides, if you're just starting out, it's very, very difficult to get a publisher to offer you a contract in the first place.

When going the independent way, you need to know the different steps in producing a book in the most professional way. The writing process is a long and difficult one and a great editor will be a valuable asset to the project. He or she will give advice and suggestions on how to improve your writing so that the end product will be excellent. A proofreader can then add the finishing touches to the grammar and spelling.

Your book's lay-out and cover design can set it apart from the rest. Choose a font that is easy to read and especially if you're going to use illustrations or photographs, consider investing in the services of a lay-out artist. It's also best to get a professional to design your cover, since this is the first thing that potential buyers will see. In the publishing world, you can indeed judge a book by its cover.

Also pay attention to the legal issues surrounding publishing your work. You need to clearly claim copyright so that others can't steal your work and pass it off as their own. Books are identified by a unique ISBN, which consists of a number and bar code, almost like an identity number. Every different format of your book needs its own ISBN.

There are different ways to publish the final book. One is to hire a printer to print and bind copies which you can then sell through book vendors. A more economical way is to publish it online as an e-book that your buyers can simply download.

Many people make the mistake of thinking that once their book has been published, they can just sit back and wait for the money to start rolling in. However, you need to let people know about the book in the first place because they won't buy it if they don't know that it's available. A good marketing and publicity campaign is essential for getting the word out.

While self publishing can definitely save you money, you need to realize that to get it done right, you'll need to invest some money. Don't let price be your only motivation when choosing the professionals who'll help you make your dream become a reality. As with most things in life, the cheaper the product, the lower the quality; so offer to pay editors, proofreaders, translators, designers and other publishing professionals a market-related fee.




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