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Self Publishing – My Final Analysis

“And Winter slumbering in the open air, wears on his smiling face a dream of Spring”! ~Samuel Taylor Coleridge (and Bill Murray in Groundhog Day).

(As I write this entry, we are experiencing another blizzard here in Iowa.  Another blizzard – no!  I am more than ready for this winter to be over!)

Last time I wrote about some of the reasons why I was choosing to self-publish my first book.

Here is the rest of my reasoning.

My Reasons for Self-Publishing my First Book:

  • Speed: I can get a book out much more quickly.  I can get a book out in 6 months or so, including much of the pre-marketing, versus the 14 to 18 months for “traditional” publishing.
  • Profit: I will make much more profit from each copy of my book that is sold – especially if I do a print run of 5,000 to 10,000 copies.
  • Control: I will be able to control every aspect of my book’s creation and publication.  It will truly reflect my vision.
  • Learning: I will learn a great deal about the book publishing business and since I intend to publish more than one book, this knowledge will serve me well in the future.
  • Better Future Deals: I know a little bit about book publishing and my likely sales results right now.  After I get this first book out and have the results of my first marketing cycle, I will know much more and be in a better position to negotiate with agents and publishers for future book deals – should I decide to go the traditional path in the future.

Please notice that I did not mention anything about self-publishing so that I could get published.  I think that any author, that has done their homework and has a book worth publishing, will eventually find both an agent and a publisher.

Should you self-publish?  Maybe – maybe not.  If you have an audience already and don’t want to invest the time in learning the book business – then find an agent, have them find you a publisher and let them handle it for you.  You will still be doing much of the promotional work – I don’t think there is a way around that unless you are a really big “name” in your field.  Otherwise, self-publishing is worth a ponder.

Next time I am going to talk about the actual content of my upcoming book and why I chose to write this one first.

Till next time faithful reader…Jack

“If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant: if we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome”. ~Anne Bradstreet

A Deadline and a Public Commitment

“I may not be there yet, but I’m closer than I was yesterday.” ~Author Unknown

I have been trying to write a book, actually a number of books, for nearly 3 years now.  Some are nearly done, others are ready to present to publishers – title, 3 chapters or so, concept and market research; still none of them are done!  Time to change that.

The reasons for completing the first book are compelling.  The excuses for why the first book is not yet published are seeming trivial now.  So here is my commitment: By 5pm, Central Time Zone, Wednesday September 17th, my first book will be for sale – in at least 2 versions – in at least a physical paper version and a downloadable version.  That is my commitment to myself, my readers, my family and friends and my clients.

What will the book be about?  I haven’t decided which one to bring out first. I will make that decision soon and you can read about it here.

Till next time…Jack

“People are always blaming their circumstances for what they are.  I don’t believe in circumstances.  The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and, if they can’t find them, make them.” ~G.B. Shaw, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, 1893