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Publishing is not the end product
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David
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May 09, 2016 06:57AM

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There is no secret formula. But having a good product that meets the current market tastes and demand helps.



Readers like a book that captivates them and takes them on a good journey of discovery both humorous and joyous. You can't compare apples with books yet both serve a different service. The former is their for those that are hungry and the latter is there for amusement. Storytelling is an imagination of exploration and an adventure of wisdom. Books are puzzles in achievement.

Second, how does one define "good" in this context? By how many books are sold? I truly don't think so. As you say, today's market is over saturated, and thus a very good book can easily be overlooked, while a cheap best seller becomes a smashing success. There are just too many variables at play here and simple good fortune may be what tips the scales as much, if not more than anything. The only satisfaction the vast majority of writers can hope to achieve today may be getting a good review or two, if that. Unless you have untold amounts of money to spend on advertising, or are lucky enough to be scooped up by a mainstream publisher, you might as well forget about selling a profitable number of books.

Publishers have enormous resources as an author you have to take on the role of an advertiser and writing offers opportunities to promote your book and there are many ways to promote a book. Promoting a book is an old trade in the publishing industry. Publishers need to promote their books and reviewing books helps but it is not be all or end all.

"Not really.... but basically," as my English English teacher used to say. I've already reached more people than I ever would've reached by not self-publishing, so I consider it a success. Do I dream of selling thousands of books? Yes, I do, but if I don't I won't kill myself, or at least I hope I won't!

It doesn't mean if your script is well written that they would publish your book. A great written script has a chance of being pulblished and if it has qualities you are most likely of being published. You need to sale the script, especially if the script is well written you might score a chance of being published. Your script has to stand out and have a gripping message if it is to be published.

Is it ever too late to do a book trailer video, or press releases, or anything in that area?
I'm looking for feedback so that I can put the dollar to the best use of what might otherwise be average sales of a book.
Appreciate your ideas and guidance.
Patricia

There is nothing wrong taking on the promotional and marketing side of things. You have to recognise that readers need to see some visibilty of your book. Present your book in the most positive light and why they should read your book. Give the impression that your book is a good read. I wonder whether paying for marketing is a good idea. There are plenty of books but fewer readers and therefore competition is high. Your book has to stand out.

Yes, this I agree with you on. Your book has to stand out. Marketing helps this, as does a good grasp of your craft and solid editing, and a cover that grabs your potential reader. A book is a multi-layered beast. Every aspect is important. But if our books don't stand out, they'll be lost in the sea.
Do everything you can, within your means and without being a pain in the behind, to make your work stand out.




Quality
Shoddy workmanship inevitably produces an inferior product. Savvy consumers seek value for their hard-earned money. Writers must develop and then consistently adhere to professional-level technical writing and narrating skills. No work should be submitted for publication until it has first been subjected to adequate proof reading, copy editing and conceptual editing. Layout and cover designs should be professionally designed and executed.
Variety
Avid readers share a common love of books. However, their tastes in the type of book they love varies. Some read traditional print (hard cover and paperback) exclusively. Others prefer e-books. Still others love to listen to audio books. Having a work produced in several formats expands the potential customer base significantly.
Availability
International distribution and several vendor options provide access to a diverse and greater customer base. Some readers shop primarily on-line. Others prefer traditional brick-and-mortar stores. Many are loyal to just one or two providers. The more commercial vendors that carry a product, the more opportunities exist for customers to discover and purchase it.

You can sell your book in different formats, paperback, hardback, ebooks and online. Yet your book should appear and be visible because there are other books you are competing with and fighting for the same space.

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Sophia: Believe me, I'm right there with you. I never marketed myself very well as an actor and now am taking baby steps as a writer. A wise man once said to me when I was in New York plying the acting trade, "Jan, there's a part of any job you're going to hate and you have to do that part along with all the other."

Right, Jan, we have to take the sour with the sweet. I sincerely hope your writers career will be a great success and you find a way to sell thousands of your books. And when you do, please tell me about it.

Libraries are a good venue to consult and this is where distribution sets in place. Libraries have a complicated network how they source there books. You need to know their suppliers and all these suppliers vary from library to library. Libraries may have your book data but they might not stock the book therefore readers can't access your book.

Nick, thanks so much for the tip! I was wondering about that for my next novel.

Likewise, Sophia. Likewise.

Nick, thanks so much for the tip! I was wondering about that for my next novel."
I used GIMP, actually, because it's free. You can see from the new cover that the results were superb. I suspect it can do almost anything that Photoshop can do.

Writing is the easy bit and obtaining readers is like drawing a fish out of deep troubled waters. In promoting a book you have to convince reviewers that it is worth the read. Word of mouth is another way of having readers and recommendations could achieve results. Your book needs to be in each nooks-and-crannies of promotion. You need to convince readers that you are not wasting their precious time. You can't sit in comfort you got to work at it and it is a full time self profession. Remember it is just luck and chance. Without writing it would leave a vacuum and void that can't be filled. Withtout writing it would be like a lost sheep. Writing is the dawn of the day that shines the light of the day. The world would be dark without writing.



You need to do some research on how to receive readers and your book needs to be recommended by bookshops otherwise a book can't read itself and can't promote itself. You need to put in the miles after you have done the hard work of writing and you are ready to market the book. As a self published writer you haven't got the resources of a publisher and you have to undertake the marketing on your own.


A writer must feel convinced and determined with their work in order to keep afloat and be ahead of the game. Each writer has an audience however small and the preoccupation for a writer is to gain converage and patience is required when it comes to being successful. The world wasn't created in a day and there are many triumphs and downsides in writing like any other occupation. Writing is an endurance and a great revelation over a wide landscape of the imagination.

Self publishing is a honour to a writer and can offer a perspective and direction that set asides failure for endurance. Readers might think that as a self published writer you are not qualified and people have stigma over self published books. You suffer for your work and your works are never given merit and credit. Reviewers are suffering for their reputation and have no space for vanity published books. Publishers are overwhelmed with titles and popularity wins the day if you want to be published. Having a history of self publishing is both a blessing and a calamity. You have a chance to express yourself and contribute to the pantheon of writing.

Where on earth are you getting your information from? You POV is skewed since you only know the vanity publishing model. You seem to be simply making stuff up to make yourself sound important, when most of your comments are either inaccurate, plain out false or deliberately misleading to newbies.
Personally I make a full time living from self publishing. Am I a bestseller? No. But so far I have delivered my books to thousands of readers. Self publishing allows me the freedom to develop my craft in the direction I want to take and to write the kind of books I love, without having to fit the rigid mould some publishers impose.
There's never been a better time to self publish. Indies have access to the same marketing tools as publishers and often we are better at using them (like FB and AMS targeted advertising). Business minded indies produce books that are of the exact same quality as trad books and indies regularly appear on the USA Today and NYT bestseller lists.



All stories have a unique message that reveals the content of the book. Some books have a universal message that readers will relate too and focus their attention in understanding the book. The most important thing is to unravel the mystery of the book and that will bring satisfaction for a writer. Books are puzzles which require fixing the jigsaw. The language used in books differs from author to author making it a pleasure to read. Books mimick life therefore you will find life stories even though they are not real.

YESSSSSS!



A writer needs to put-in more effort to reach a great resource of readers. Otherwise the book will gather dust with no readers and there are many channels to take to reach readers on social media, review publications, radio and tv and the higher the exposure the higher the sales. The higher the adaptation the more you are likely to have readers. There are no rules to obtain readers and there are no boundaries to have readers.





