How to Self Publish The Easy Way:

by on April 14, 2009

The traditional process of getting a book published is torture.  Aside from the work you’ve done on your book, you must create a brilliant and interesting cover letter, send off hundreds of inquiries to literary agents, and wait months to get those heart-breaking rejection letters.

If it’s true that most writers are soft-hearted, you can see why this route is quite cruel and unusual.  Rescuing writers’ hearts all over the world is the process of self-publishing.  There is still a lengthy process that you must go through, but in the end, you have a sure thing.  Below, you’ll learn how to self-publish your book and skip the antiquated agent/publisher/SASE process.

How to Self Publish in the Easiest Way:

The easiest way to self publish is to find a reputable self-publishing company to help.  With most of these companies, you can get all aspects of your book taken care of – from the ISBN number and jacket design to printing and some of the marketing.  Lulu.com is perhaps one of the most well known self-publishing companies today.

By purchasing a package option, you can get all of your needs taken care of, and then you can buy more books as they sell.  By using this print-on-demand option, you only need to purchase the books that sell rather than purchasing a whole stack of books in advance and selling them later.  A few other great companies that will help you learn how to self publish include

http://www.authorhouse.com

http://www.artbookbindery.com

http://www.arborbooks.com

Important Points to Remember When It Comes to Self Publishing:

Set a budget that you can afford and stick to it.  Most self-publishing companies have different packages sized and priced for different needs.  If you start with a small package, you can always go larger when your book starts selling.  Also, do your research before choosing a company.  Some of the things you may need to check up on include paper weight and finishes, cover design, and hardcover versus paperback.

Authors who choose to self-publish may find that they have more control and input than authors who go the traditional route.  It can be a very rewarding process, and with the right marketing, your book can find a great fan base.

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