If you’ve written a book, there’s a strong chance you’ll have considered heading down the self-publishing route.
Something stopped you, though, didn’t it?
Self-publishing is no small undertaking. It takes guts, determination and the realisation that you’re more than capable of doing something significant without the aid of a huge publishing house. And how many aspiring novelists think like that?
Thankfully, there are literally hundreds of reasons to self-publish your next novel, but we’ve picked out five of the biggest:
You read that right; by self-publishing your work, you’ll regain valuable time that would otherwise be lost to dealing with big publishing companies.
If you’ve ever attempted to land a traditional publishing contract, you’ll know the huge about of time you have to invest in the process - time that is usually lost to constant chasing, and eventual rejection.
Even if you get the deal you’ve been searching for, it can often be a long time before your book hits the shelves. With self-publishing, you gain full control (see number 5), and that means you’ll benefit from a much more efficient process.
There’s something very special about self-publishing your work, and it lends a certain credence to everything you do thereafter.
If you’re an aspiring author, your profile is vital to your success, and any method you can use to boost it should be taken advantage of. After all, the bigger your profile, the most likely you are to get noticed (and we don’t need to tell you that’s how books sell!).
Most traditional publishing contracts guarantee you a 10% share of the royalties (on average). When you self-publish, you can set the rate and keep more of the profits for yourself.
The counter argument for this is that the book sales may well be less than you might gain from a big publishing house, but it’s important to remember how much time you’ll save when going the self-published route - and time is most definitely money.
The money you raise can then be reinvested into your next book (or simply retained and enjoyed thanks to all of the hard work you put into writing the booking in the first place!).
If you work with a publishing house, there’s a strong chance they’ll ask for changes to be made to the novel before it can be published. With self-publishing, you remain fully in control of the creative process, enabling you to publish the book you wanted to publish.
When you self-publish, you remain in control of every aspect of your novel. Whether that be the creative element (see number 4), or the channels through which your work will be distributed, you get to make the decisions - not someone else.
Traditional publishing houses get more involved than you might think, which is why self-publishing is becoming so popular among aspiring writers. And that makes sense - why on earth would you want to relinquish control of your masterpiece to people you hardly know?
Have we tempted you to head down the self-publishing route for your next book? If so, we’d love to hear from you. Our friendly team will be more than willing to chat through the process and provide invaluable advice. Just get in touch!
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