BellaIsabella
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Is anyone here self publishing or have done so in the past? Have you found success? Would love to hear people's experiences.
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I was thinking about publishing with create space...do you think it is worth it, or just too expensive...?
Is it good to self publish and then sell to an agent/publish, I have heard advice against and for this...so not sure what to believe...
I've worked with authors doing it. With self-publishing, the main issue isn't the publishing part (expensive with print; not so expensive with e-booking if you are senisble about it). The main issue is the marketing part. Don't assume sales beyond the noses you can count of buyers. Really. Do a realistic head count. Don't rely on them selling themselves--or become impressed with the one in thirty thousand miracle (or claimed miracle) stories about sales.
This is less the case with e-booking than with print. But, with e-booking, you need to get the book on a broad range of distribution sites in multiple e-book platforms, have killer covers (matching what is expected for that genre) and blurbs/excerpts, you must hit a niche audience, you should somehow get reviews for it, and you should flip one out every month or so if you wish to generate sales and establish a buyer base. And if you want repeat buyers, get it competently edited (a big expense unless you have a willing free editor in tow).
Would these be the $1.99 covers, or the $100 covers? I can't see a new author trying to make as many sales as possible with the only resource available, namely the cover, by spending such an exhorbatant amount? Maybe you should exlpain that to her as well. You are the divine authority on the subject.
Actually, unless you have someone else do the cover, there is no actual out of pocket expense up front, it all comes out of the selling price before you royalty.
Not so with self-publishing, which is the topic of this thread. In self-publishing, you pay for it all--whenever you do it.
Not on CreateSpace, there is no upfront costs. There wasn't when I signed up.
In self-publishing whatever costs are incurred are incurred by the author. You aren't self-published are you? You seem to have a publisher. If the self-published author wants a cover that costs anything to produce or wants editing that costs anything to accomplish, that's all up-front cost. Or values the time they have to spend, that's up-front costs. You seem not to be aware that this thread is on self-publishing.
Is anyone here self publishing or have done so in the past? Have you found success? Would love to hear people's experiences.
I am currently in the process of e-publishing which is only costing me for some cover art and it is required to have an "authors page" so I bought a domain name. After that there is no cost but time and effort. My wife however is self publishing with Balboa press and I believe it is costing around $1100. (payable in three installments) This gets her I think 36 copies of the book and they market it for her. Everything is then print to order and I think she gets 50% of the sales. She is working on a self help daily journal so the E-format would not work for her as you actually have to write daily entries into the book.
Are you sure that's not a bad-old vanity press? The costs sound extremely steep.
Are you sure that's not a bad-old vanity press? The costs sound extremely steep.