Post by account_disabled on Jan 6, 2024 8:08:35 GMT
We know that self-publishing does not mean publishing in a hurry, without paying attention to the quality of the product, convinced that the elimination of a publishing house was the true liberation and our fortune. Unfortunately it's the exact opposite. By publishing with a publisher a work full of typos, grammatical errors, with a cover with sloppy graphics and a poor story, we delegate the fool - or at least a good part - to the publisher himself, who has invested in that work. By publishing the same work in self-publishing, on our own, the fool is 100% ours. There are no more valid excuses, because they have no reason to exist.
How to self-publish quality ebooks Starting from an innovative, or new, or in any case original idea. Write well, write to publish, write when we are sure we master the language and satisfy the reader. Entrust the manuscript to a professional editor, who is not our best friend who reads a lot and has a blog. Have a beautiful cover created for the ebook, objectively Special Data beautiful, not amateurish, a cover that stands out in online catalogues, that is striking. Pre-order ebook In an American blog they recommended this interesting initiative. We know of many products that can be ordered before the official release. Why not allow our readers to order our ebook before its release ? A similar strategy is to offer the ebook to newsletter subscribers as a preview. Both strategies, however, I don't think are valid for the first ebook to be published, unless you are very well-known people.
Ebook at the right price Each ebook at its own price. There was a big epidemic of ebooks for 0.99 euros and it seemed like a great idea to me too. But then, when you think about it, it's not such a good idea. I believe it is better to establish the price based on the work we have written and following a certain criterion. Days ago I found an ebook for 4.99 euros and the paper version for 4.45 euros. You read that right, I didn't accidentally reverse the prices. If you write a 500-page novel, selling it for less than a euro diminishes its value. If you write a story, selling it for 3 or 4 euros risks not selling it. Promotional campaigns There are no limits to what you can do. For each work you can create its own dedicated campaign. By publishing your second ebook, for example, you can offer it at a 50% discount to those who purchased the first.
How to self-publish quality ebooks Starting from an innovative, or new, or in any case original idea. Write well, write to publish, write when we are sure we master the language and satisfy the reader. Entrust the manuscript to a professional editor, who is not our best friend who reads a lot and has a blog. Have a beautiful cover created for the ebook, objectively Special Data beautiful, not amateurish, a cover that stands out in online catalogues, that is striking. Pre-order ebook In an American blog they recommended this interesting initiative. We know of many products that can be ordered before the official release. Why not allow our readers to order our ebook before its release ? A similar strategy is to offer the ebook to newsletter subscribers as a preview. Both strategies, however, I don't think are valid for the first ebook to be published, unless you are very well-known people.
Ebook at the right price Each ebook at its own price. There was a big epidemic of ebooks for 0.99 euros and it seemed like a great idea to me too. But then, when you think about it, it's not such a good idea. I believe it is better to establish the price based on the work we have written and following a certain criterion. Days ago I found an ebook for 4.99 euros and the paper version for 4.45 euros. You read that right, I didn't accidentally reverse the prices. If you write a 500-page novel, selling it for less than a euro diminishes its value. If you write a story, selling it for 3 or 4 euros risks not selling it. Promotional campaigns There are no limits to what you can do. For each work you can create its own dedicated campaign. By publishing your second ebook, for example, you can offer it at a 50% discount to those who purchased the first.