Self Publishing

What is Self Publishing

Self-publishing is the fastest-growing segment of the publishing industry and allows the author to be in complete control of the creative and marketing process. When you self-publish a book, You are the publisher. This means the finished copies, the copyright, all subsidiary rights, and all profits are exclusively yours!

Profit is not always the primary goal of publishing a book. Your book may be written to explore your own interests or to provide specific needs for an organization, business, or family. Authors find there are many benefits to self-publishing.

Benefits

Benefits of Self-Publishing

Time

Most traditional publishers have long production cycles. Once we receive your signed and approved proof, your order ships in 15 business days or RUSH service of 10 business days.

Locality

Books about local or regional topics are usually produced by local authors in short-run quantities. Large publishers generally decline publishing these books because of limited sales potential.

Ownership

By self publishing, you own all book rights. A traditional publisher would own the rights, and if they lose interest in your book, you cannot print your book unless you purchase those rights back.

Profits

A traditional publisher will finance the project, but may only offer a 5–20% royalty. Why not self-publish and earn a 40–400% margin? All book profits are yours!

Control

Self-publishing gives you the final say on all aspects of your book, not someone else's.

Legacy

Making money is not the only reason to publish. Sharing what you have learned, building your career, or leaving a family legacy are admirable motives.

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