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Kobo is a do it yourself publishing portal which offers rich features for self-publishers. Also, once you prepare your work in their portal, you can get it to feature in the main catalog. In addition to this, the portal offers conversion services as well, which is useful if you have a manuscript in Doc or PDF. BookTango is an intuitive, user-friendly portal which helps you your book cover and host it.

Once the design is accepted, you can also publish the book and promote it through the portal address. Hence, this site is much use to a self-publisher. MyeBook is a free web service that allows you to create, design, publish and market your content for the world to read.

Therefore, you can with PayPal integration, your payments will also be smooth and hassle free. In addition to this, the site offers a range of other features which help a self-publisher showcase his work. Blurb has an online eBook creator to get you started. Edit and design your eBook on a simulated Apple iPad display. However, if you do not wish to publish the book on Blurb, the best option is to link Amazon Kindle store to the existing account.

Hence, it is a form of watermarking that becomes a better alternative than Digital Rights Management offered by other portals. This is a website which is versatile eBook promotion site. Scribd can help you manage and promote your work while keeping track of your sales and earnings.

However, it is better to link your PayPal account to get control over your market sales over the world further. If you already have your eBook ready, you can list them at eBookMall and earn a percentage of every sale. You have to pay a fee for the processing and conversion of your writings into proper eBook formats, which cuts down the royalty that you can make from it. You can start selling your file on eBay or your homepage immediately. Also, you can protect your works from wrongful downloads by opting for their protection mode.

We particularly recommend it for visual works — such as magazines and photo books. For an in-depth evaluation of its user-friendliness and pictures of the quality of its printed books, go to this review. Boasting an easy-to-use interface and reliable customer service, BookBaby is an option for many first-time self-publishing authors. To learn more about BookBaby, go to this review. Getting your book published is only half the battle, of course.

To help your book reach its potential, there are few companies you can turn to for assistance. Reedsy Discovery helps thousands of self-publishing authors get the boost they need every month.

When you submit your book, you get an editorial review in time for your launch date — as well as a chance to be featured in our weekly newsletter, sent out to over , eager readers. Perhaps the single biggest promotional platform in publishing, BookBub offers self-publishing authors a powerful way to publicize their discount deals. Thankfully, BookBub has more than a little competition. With a range of platforms catering to free and discounted books the most prominent of which is their newsletters , Written Word Media provides authors with another way to connect with thousands of readers.

Together with FreeBooksy and BargainBooksy which promote free and bargain books, naturally , WMM has other sites devoted to steamy romances, new releases, and even audiobooks. Whichever options you choose, understand that it may take a bit of trial and error until you realize your perfect self-publishing system. There's no right or wrong way to go about it — which is all a part of learning how to self-publish a book in the first place. Hoping to demystify the publishing process, or understand the intricacies of the publishing industry?

Here are 15 essential books on publishing! If you're a self-published author looking to sell hardcover copies of your book on Amazon, check out our guide to hardcover printing with Kindle Direct Publishing.

Find the book printing service that best suits your needs with Reedsy's guide to offset, volume, and on demand printing. So how is Kindle Vella different? If you're an eco-conscious author looking to publish responsibly, we've got you covered with our guide to sustainable book publishing.

Do you want to work with a traditional publisher? Then you'll likely need a literary agent. Learn how to get a literary agent in five simple steps! Reedsy is more than just a blog.

Become a member today to discover how we can help you publish a beautiful book. Last updated on Dec 31, Ebook Distributors The beauty of ebook publishing is that any author can upload and launch their books without any outside help. These are online bookstores where your book can be discovered and sold. Big book retailers generally provide a branded ebook publishing platform for you to individually upload your book.

Use an aggregator , such as Draft2Digital and Smashwords, to distribute to a bunch of book retailers all at once. Find out here! Takes one minute. I want to find someone who can take on all the PR, ad-placing etc. Can Reedsy help? Hi Jerome. I don't even have a website! Hi Douglas! Sorry we didn't reply earlier. I'm glad to see you've chosen to self-publish your thrillers.

Checking through the synopses, they do look like a gripping read! I would say that on the marketing side, you may wish to prioritise the following: - Your cover designs.

Seeing as your books are a part of a series, the covers should reflect that and have some kind of 'branding' that unites them. Also, they could do with communicating the genre a little better: currently, a few of them look like supernatural fantasies rather than political thrillers.

You can spend money sending people to your Amazon page, but if the cover and synopsis aren't firing on all cylinders, then people won't take the next step and buy it. Hope that helps! Newspaper, magazine, even interviews I'm good - but if it's not available - nobody can get it and I can't mass mail Publishers Marketplace lists.

I'll be looking for further marketing as well - but I can't hold back the release forever. Hi Laurence, Glad you've been getting a lot out of the advice on the blog. I'm having trouble grasping how best to tackle your question — could you drop us an email on service reedsy.

Do you wish to self-publish a new edition? Are you in charge of marketing the book. Hi, Reedsy has been helpful I'm the "uses assists" sort.

My classic "Neurotheology" provided superb reviews on the site for an update with a new title although the content is nearly identical, Walkmans swapped out for smart phones TED references, etc. What sort of legit consultant lines up reviewers? It's a winner, but I'm stalled with plenty of product, even a beta book site, the basics and a killer URL, "goingtoheaven. At the moment I need an assist here. I have an entire series of children's books written in my head. I am determined to bring it all to real life in the coming year.

I want to copyright the series title so that no one can use it in the future. Is copyright the way to go? Are there other protections? Thanks for your question! Unfortunately there is no way to protect a series title through copyright — even after you've published the book. Copyright doesn't apply to titles, or sentences, it only applies to full works. However your trademark registration will only make sense and be valid if you have already established an existing brand around the series title.

Thanks so much for the information. While it was a lot, it is very helpful. I plan to save this blog and refer to as I take the plunge into fiction writing. I have one traditionally published book which did well on Amazon with good reviews. If I self publish my next book can I link both books publicity-wise? Hoping to demystify the publishing process, or understand the intricacies of the publishing industry?

Here are 15 essential books on publishing! If you're a self-published author looking to sell hardcover copies of your book on Amazon, check out our guide to hardcover printing with Kindle Direct Publishing. Find the book printing service that best suits your needs with Reedsy's guide to offset, volume, and on demand printing. So how is Kindle Vella different? If you're an eco-conscious author looking to publish responsibly, we've got you covered with our guide to sustainable book publishing.

Do you want to work with a traditional publisher? Then you'll likely need a literary agent. Learn how to get a literary agent in five simple steps! Reedsy is more than just a blog.

Become a member today to discover how we can help you publish a beautiful book. Last updated on Jan 07, A History of Self-Publishing By self-publishing, we generally mean creating and selling a book online, outside the traditional publishing industry — in which publishing companies pay authors advances and a royalty, working with them to edit, design, and distribute the book.

The current stars of self-publishing include: E. James, whose Fifty Shades books were initially self-published as hot-and-steamy Twilight fanfiction. Hugh Howey, the American sci-fi author whose novel Silo became a bestseller when it was self-published as a series of novellas. Advantages of Self Publishing: Bypassing the Gatekeepers There are many benefits that draw authors to self publishing.

Without having to go through the traditional gatekeepers of the publishing world, you will find: Creative freedom. You have full control over the content, the title, the length, and the book cover design.



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