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How to Self Publish a Book: Choosing a Platform
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Posted On :
Apr-21-2015
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The advent of self publishing platforms has trailblazed the book publishing industry. “How to publish a book” is no longer a challenge authors need to face. The various self publishing platforms have paved the way for new authors to invade the book industry and realize their long-term goal of becoming “published authors”.
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A few years ago new Authors had to spend countless hours trying to get their books published through traditional publishing companies. But today, with revolutionary changes within the book publishing industry, publishing a book is no longer a long-term goal. The advent of tablets and several self-publishing platforms have made it quite easy for anyone to get their book published. In case you’re wondering how to self publish a book, here are some platforms to help you get started. Whether you have an exceptional piece of fiction writing, a kid’s book, a biographical account or some awesome non fictional work; these platforms will help you bravely sail through the tumultuous seas of self-publication.
Choose a platform
Once you’ve written, edited and selected the perfect cover for your book, the next step is to choose the right self-publishing platform. Your objective is to sale your book on as many platforms as possible to increase visibility, and here are a few to get you started:
CHATEBOOKS is a unique platform that offers not only the ability to self-publish your book, but it also leverages the power of social media to connect authors with their readers in an unprecedented manner. You will retain complete control over the pricing and distribution of your book, and you are allowed to keep 100% of the revenues from book sales. Also, unlike many other digital publishing platforms, you will have immediate access to any monies generated from your book sales. With the myriad of advantages that ChatEbooks offers, it only makes sense to join and begin taking advantage of this powerful self-publishing platform.
KINDLE DIRECT PUBLISHING is a self-publishing platform owned by Amazon. Amazon is one of the most popular self-publishing bigwigs on the web. Therefore, it’s an absolute must that you list your book for sale on Amazon in order to capitalize on the immense amount of traffic the site receives. The site’s publishing process is user-friendly; you can set your own price and even run promotional offers for giveaways. Authors receive 70% (Amazon takes 30%) of the revenue from book sales but only if your book is priced between $2.99 and $9.99. If your book is priced outside of this range, Amazon takes a whopping 65% and you only keep 35%. It’s still a pretty good deal considering that sign-up is free and you have access to a huge number of readers that browse the site daily.
CREATESPACE is another self-publishing option owned and operated by Amazon. If you’re interested in selling physical copies of your book as opposed to digital, then CreateSpace may be the option for you. CreateSpace is a print-on-demand platform where you can upload your manuscript and sell printed copies of your book on demand. Print-on-demand is the fastest and easiest option to producing and selling a hand-held copy of your masterpiece.
And you’re done!!!
After submitting your manuscript to one of the aforementioned platforms, your book will go through a short approval process (usually no more than a few days depending on the platform) before it’s available for sale. So now that you have a few basic publishing options to guide you on how to self publish a book, there should be nothing standing in your way. Just take the first step and before you know it you’ll be amongst the millions of people who now reference themselves as “Published Authors”.
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Article Source :
http://www.articleseen.com/Article_How to Self Publish a Book: Choosing a Platform_316913.aspx
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Author Resource :
Tanisha Williams is the author of two non-profit e-books “501c3 In 12-Steps” and “Simple Internal Controls That Protect Your Assets”. Her desire for more interaction with readers was the key inspiration behind the development of her latest business venture ChatEbooks. ChatEbooks, launched in October 2014, harnesses the strengths of social media in order to help authors and their readers engage and connect within the context of the selling/reading experience.
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Keywords :
how to self publish a book,
Category :
Internet Business
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Ebooks
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