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Nothing. Self publishing is the newer hipper name they have given it. In the old days vanity publishing meant old guys with weird conspiracy theories and other crackpot ideas that they couldn't get published traditionally so they paid to have their books published just so they could see their name on a book.

It is the same thing. A literary blaxk hole. Your books will not end up in bookstores. You will end up with a box of books for you to peddle on your own. The average sales of a self published book is under 100 or roughly 2/3 of the nujber of friends and family you have. They produce low quality books and many do not even provide an ISBAN so you can sell on Amazon or Barnes and Noble.

Do your self a favor. Purchase a copy of Writers Market and read it cover to cover. Best 30 bucks you ever spent. Learn how to advocate for yourself in the world of traditional publishing.

Do you believe in yourself and in your book? Then spend at least twice the time you did writing it trying to publish it traditionally before you sell out to cheap self publishers who will cost you a bundle. I recently read of a lady who refinanced her house to the tune of 60K trying to finance and market a book. She is about to lose the house. Avoid self publishing. It is a losing proposition.

Sure, someone will come on here and tell you there were 9 people who turned a self published book into a fortune. Wayne Dyer is one. The Celestine Prophecy is another. But it cost them thousands and thousands of dollars to do it. Is it worth the risk? I don't think so.


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2007-10-14 14:55:18 · answer #1 · answered by Persiphone_Hellecat 7 · 1 2

There are many reasons that one should self publish a book.

Just because there are bad people and companies in the self publishing industry, does not mean that it is a bad idea. Just as with anything in life, you generally get what you pay for. In the self publishing industry, it is the same.

Do you want to have a book that you can save and pass down to future generations of your family?

Do you want to create a book because you worked so hard on it and because it deserves to be published, but you were not able to find a publisher?

Do you have a target audience and a means to reach that audience?

Do you want to produce a book where you have editorial control?

These are just a few of the reasons to self publish. There are hundreds of resources available to help you find the right company and there is no reason that it can't be done successfully.

2007-10-15 04:47:23 · answer #2 · answered by Mark P 1 · 0 0

Vanity publishing is the old elitist term for "paying somebody to publish your book." Self-publishing is the new verbiage that means the same thing. There are local topics & local markets that might reward self-publishing, and the world changes every day.
Critical is to get an ISBN, no retailer can sell your book without it.
Many self-publishing printers can't get your book reviewed, retailed, etc., regardless of the ISBN. But if the thing takes off, for whatever reason, they won't kill it for you!

2007-10-14 15:12:47 · answer #3 · answered by noname 7 · 1 0

right this is in all threat the main difference immediately. With each and all the e-readers available, that is plenty extra handy for human beings to post books. digital self-publishing can genuinely make you some money (no longer plenty thoughts you however the prospect is there). With conceitedness press or in case you self-revealed print books, you likely are the single paying to make sure your call on the hide. i think of self-publishing is going by slightly a revival on the digital facet. there continues to be a great want for modifying, and there is assorted rubbish going out to the industry, yet which will possibly self-maximum suitable by the years. So, i think of there is turning out to be a transformation it is using those 2 words aside nonetheless that is in its infancy.

2016-10-22 10:53:18 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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