Self Publishing - The Secret Guide To Writing And Marketing A Best Seller
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Publishing your own eBook has never been a walk in the park, but it has been easier by the availability of services, platforms and tools. With so many options for self-publishers to choose from, authors should be sure to position themselves in such a way to reach a maximum audience.
Book Includes:
Introduction
1. How to Self-Publish
2. Guest blogging to Promote Your Book
3. A Guide to Amazon Book Reviews
4. How Indie Authors Can Create Super fans
5. How to Market Your Book
6. Tips to Creating Best Selling Book Ideas
7. Email List
8. Book Landing Page
9. Write a Nonfiction EBook
10. How Long Should Your EBook Be?
11. Finding a Niche as a Self-Publisher
12. Marketing Video for your Book
13. Mistakes Self-Publishers make on Book Covers
14. Why Self-Published Books Don’t Sell
15. Hybrid Publishing
16. A Complete Guide to Ghostwriting
17. Evernote an Essential Tool for Writers
18. Book Publishers and Subscriptions
19. Find Readers That Love Your Work
20. Kobo Writing Life
21. Choosing the Best eBook Publishing Platform
22. Pronoun for Self-Publishing
23. Self-Publishing on Amazon
24. How Should You Price Your EBook
25. Word Count for Your Self-Published Novel
26. Before You Self-Publish a Chapbook, Poetry Book, or Collection of Poems
27. Getting Book Bloggers to Review Your Book
28. Book Trailers
29. Ins And Outs of Copyright
30. Facing Critics
31. The Art of Kindle Keywords
32. It’s Time to Get a Literary Agent
33. How to Start a Book Publishing Company
34. Write a Compelling Author Bio
35. Give Your Book a Title That Sells
36. Apple’s iBook store
37. Conclusion
Adidas Wilson
Adidas Wilson was born in Chicago, Illinois, surviving a near death experience driving off a bridge in an 18 wheeler and getting hit by a train. Adidas has dedicated his time and effort to educate, motivate, and inspire people around the world to make positive lifestyle changes. Adidas enrolled at the University of Phoenix graduating with a bachelor's in Healthcare Management. Also studying Health care Informatics - Master Degree program at Lipscomb University. Amazon Best Seller's List and mentioned in Entrepreneur Magazine.
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Self Publishing - The Secret Guide To Writing And Marketing A Best Seller - Adidas Wilson
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. How to Self-Publish
2. Guest blogging to Promote Your Book
3. A Guide to Amazon Book Reviews
4. How Indie Authors Can Create Super fans
5. How to Market Your Book
6. Tips to Creating Best Selling Book Ideas
7. Email List
8. Book Landing Page
9. Write a Nonfiction EBook
10. How Long Should Your EBook Be?
11. Finding a Niche as a Self-Publisher
12. Marketing Video for your Book
13. Mistakes Self-Publishers make on Book Covers
14. Why Self-Published Books Don’t Sell
15. Hybrid Publishing
16. A Complete Guide to Ghostwriting
17. Evernote an Essential Tool for Writers
18. Book Publishers and Subscriptions
19. Find Readers That Love Your Work
20. Kobo Writing Life
21. Choosing the Best eBook Publishing Platform
22. Pronoun for Self-Publishing
23. Self-Publishing on Amazon
24. How Should You Price Your EBook
25. Word Count for Your Self-Published Novel
26. Before You Self-Publish a Chapbook, Poetry Book, or Collection of Poems
27. Getting Book Bloggers to Review Your Book
28. Book Trailers
29. Ins And Outs of Copyright
30. Facing Critics
31. The Art of Kindle Keywords
32. It’s Time to Get a Literary Agent
33. How to Start a Book Publishing Company
34. Write a Compelling Author Bio
35. Give Your Book a Title That Sells
36. Apple’s iBook store
37. Conclusion
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Introduction
Self-publishing is whereby an author publishes their book or any other media without involving an established publisher. If a book is physical, it is referred to as privately print. The author is in charge of every process including the design of the interior and cover, formats, distribution, public relations, price, and marketing. The author may decide to do all these by themselves or include companies that issue these services.
Self-publishing is not a new concept. The Joy of Cooking was self-published and printed in 1931. Fifty Shades of Grey, a best-seller by E.L James was also self-published due to public demand.
A while ago, authors had to spend a lot of money self-publishing since they had to purchase so many copies of their title and then find somewhere to store the inventory. Today, the ebook and print on demand technology enable authors to print a book or deliver it digitally when an order is placed.
Technology has brought a lot of improvement when it comes to books. Some of those advancements include;
• Online stores. Now readers can purchase books without physically visiting a bookstore.
• Tablet computers and e-book readers enable readers to have multiple books on a portable device.
• Anyone can access global distribution channels through online stores.
• The print-on demand technology produces high-quality products.
Every book should have an ISBN to uniquely identify its title—unless the author sells it directly to the public. It is advisable to obtain an ISBN and copyright rather than use one that belongs to a vanity press. Each book edition will require a separate ISBN.
Electronic (e-book) Publishing is the most popular among authors because the e-books can be created without upfront or per-book costs. There are also ebook formats and tools for creating electronic books. Some of the platforms that publish e-books include Smashwords, Pronoun, Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing, Blurb, and Papyrus Editor among others. Ebook formats include PDF, Mobi, Epub, etc.
Print on Demand includes printing high-quality books on order. Self-publishing authors consider this method to be economical, instead of printing so many books all at once. Blurb, Amazon, Createspace, Llumina Press and Lulu offer single books printing services at a fair cost—almost the same as the amount charged by publishing companies.
Publishing companies use to pay authors a fraction of the sales made from a book. Therefore, they only published books that were more likely to sell. It was tough for upcoming authors to get a contract. This led to the mushrooming of vanity publishers. They would publish any book, but the author had to pay upfront. Also, the author did not own the final book version and had no say in its distribution.
Self-publishing authors undertake all the activities surrounding the publishing. However, to be referred as self-published, the author does not necessarily have to do all the work by themselves. The author can decide to outsource some of the activities to companies or freelancers.
Chapter 1
How to Self-Publish
Do you have a great book idea but you do not know where to start? Or perhaps you have begun writing, and you would like to self-publish it, and you have no clue. Well, this book will give you a thorough understanding of all the processes involved in materializing your book. From writing to publishing and marketing it.
Before you even finish your rough draft you need to research extensively on your target market. Establish the genre of your book, whether nonfiction or fiction. Learn the market for that particular genre and your sub-genre (self-help, mystery, fantasy, and sci-fi). Familiarize yourself with the current trends in that subgenre so that you do not flood a saturated market. Look for what is missing and fill the gap. Take a look at existing books that are similar to yours and try to make yours a bit different.
BEFORE YOU CONSIDER anything else, you need to complete a rough draft of your book. You will need to put in hard work and discipline. It is advisable to set a schedule from the beginning and stick to it. Be patient as this process may take months or even