What Every Author Should Know

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Where are these big publishers heading?


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When consulting / coaching our clients, helping them with their book marketing, we often have to watch them coming to a screeching hold when they try to organize special sales or free days: authors cannot change prices, text or anything else on their retailers account if they go with a publisher. No matter if it is a traditional big publisher or one of these “vanity” publishers, as only those can go into the retailers account – unless they give their authors the keyword and other details and the permission to do changes on the sales page.

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Every writer, no matter if they author-publish (really self-publish) or if they have sold their manuscript, they have to do their own marketing. But how can you do it, if you are on the mercy of a publisher – real or vanity? If you don’t own the ISBN and if they have no access to they retailers publishing pages?

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This is a huge problem (among many others) that authors face after they have given away their work for pittance – or worse, have paid thousands of dollars to a vanity firm. So, what’s the difference between both, beside the fact that they hinder the authors in their marketing efforts?


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Traditional Publishers



Accept very few submissions
Authors receive a small advance and royalties
They do not use print on demand (single or few books)
Authors have barely any say to cover image, publishing date etc.
It takes very long until the book is published
Publisher pays for printing, editing services and cover image 
Distribution services are covered by the publisher
Professional marketing services available – but only for celebrity writers
They own the ISBN for the book

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Vanity Publisher



Accepts almost all submissions 
Author never receives any advance 
Author pays for printing, editing services 
Quick turnaround and Print on Demand 
Barely any distribution services
No professional marketing services 
Very few royalties – if any at all
They own the ISBN for the book

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Why not self-publish?

If an author has all these challenges, waiting times (or costs to cover in the worst scenario) – and cannot even do the necessary marketing without huge problems, what’s the point in having a publisher? Why not author-publish / self-publish in the first place, and be independent when it comes to marketing?


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