The Key Benefits of Self-Publishing
Self-publishing has arguably been given writers more freedom than ever before. By having your book self-published you can sidestep the disappointment of rejection letters and take the situation into your own hands. Whether money or exposure is your goal, going down this route can enable you to get your voice heard, share your ideas and entertain or inform others. For a modest sum, you can see your name in print and even have your work stocked by reputable and influential bookshops. Let's take a look at some of the key benefits of having a book self-published.
- HELP WITH MARKETING: Enlisting the services of a self-publishing firm isn't just about getting your books printed. These firms have long realised that one of the main challenges that a writer has is getting their work out there when they don't have strong literary relationships to utilise. However, a good firm will generally have established great relationships with the bookstores and distributors and they can use these to your advantage.
- WORK WITH A LIMITED BUDGET: For a modest sum of cash, you can order a limited run of books. This means that you won't be stuck with more copies than you can realistically sell, and you can always go on to order more if the initial publishing run is a success.
- IMPRESS THE PUBLISHING HOUSES: The main publishing houses are now more cautious than ever. This is for a number of reasons, including the shifting nature of the publishing market, which is gravitating towards electronic books but also seeing the supposed decline of print books coming to a halt. The publishing houses have long been wary of taking on new, unproven writers, but if your initial activities are a success, they are far more likely to have faith in you and your work.
- BE PAID FOR YOUR HOBBY: Money isn't always the primary aim of a writer, but most would surely admit that it certainly helps. Once you've paid for the books to be printed and any additional marketing costs, you can usually expect to keep 100% of any money that is generated from your self publishing.
- SEE YOUR NAME IN PRINT: For the budding writer, there's no better career milestone than seeing their name on the cover of their own book for the first time. Many people argue that physical books are magical in a way that an electronic book never could be - although if you do wish to sell your work as an e-book, you can usually do this as well. Furthermore, you can use the internet to showcase your talents and increase your exposure levels after self-publishing.