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The Diversified Author:. Why Every Author Should Consider Both Self and Traditional Publishing. The Pros of Each. Self-Publishing. Traditiona l. Control over text, layout, and cover design Control over release dates Control over offerings More royalties. A full team of experts Exposure
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The Diversified Author: Why Every Author Should Consider Both Self and Traditional Publishing
The Pros of Each Self-Publishing Traditional • Control over text, layout, and cover design • Control over release dates • Control over offerings • More royalties • A full team of experts • Exposure • Credibility • Support
The Cons of Each Self-Publishing Traditional • Self-Funding • Self-Promotion • Less Credibility • Self-Guidance • Little to no control over cover design • Little to no control over release dates (slow) • Less control over offerings • Dependent upon securing an agent (long query process)
Before Launching Your Career • Read books about the craft of writing • Attend writing classes and conferences • Write more than one book (practice, practice, practice and no one-book wonder) • Outline ideas for many books • Join a critique group • Find beta readers • Decide on your brand
How To Create a Brand • Choose a genre • Choose an icon, color, theme, or concept that people will identify with you and your books • Exploit all concepts related to your brand • Use your brand consistently
Color and Icons These colors and icons consistently appear on my business cards, bookmarks, banner, website, and other promotional materials.
Your Hand in Two Pies • Decide which series you want to self-publish and which you want to publish traditionally • While you query agents (long process), you can begin to get your brand out there, develop a fan base, solicit reviews, and create a strong online presence, which will further attract an agent’s attention
Targeting Agents • Be sure to target agents who are looking for clients and are interested in your genre • Publishersmarketplace, Agentquery, and Querytracker provide helpful databases • You can also find and follow agents on Twitter and read their blogs • Query 10-12 agents at a time and tweak the query (if you receive no requests) before sending again
Don’t Publish Exclusively • You don’t need to use a company that requires money upfront • Use Amazon/Createspace for paperback edition (but you might want to pay the extra $10 so your ISBN belongs to you) • Use Amazon and Smashwords for ebook • Use ACX for audiobook
Make a Professional Book • Invest in an editor or proofreader to make sure your text looks professional ($200-$1000) • Invest in a graphic artist for the cover ($200-$300)
Use Social Network Sites • Facebook (Groups and Events) • Twitter (Followers, Hashtags, and Links) • Goodreads (Author Profile, Discussion Groups, Events, Reviews, Giveaways, Self-Serve Advertising) • Website and/or Blog
Facebook • https://www.facebook.com/events/435574099859637/437344103015970/?notif_t=plan_mall_activity • Create Facebook events for cover reveal and release-day parties. • Create groups, like book clubs or discussion groups related to your genre.
Twitter • Find followers by going to well-known authors in your genre and following their followers • Use hashtags to allow others with similar interests to find you #YAlit • Use links to direct people to your website and blog • Use Hootsuite, Manageflitter, or other Twitter helpers to upload photos, schedule tweets, and clean up your following
Goodreads: An Author’s Best Friend • Create an author profile and add your books to the database (must have ISBN) • Join discussion groups to interact and sign up for ARR’s • Create giveaways a month before release day • Use self-serve advertising
Create and Maintain a Website • Attract a following with a blog that provides a useful service to your fan base • Use the website to make announcements • Use the website to interact with fans • Use the website to help readers find your books • Use the website to collect email addresses • Link all social media venues to your website
Exhibit at Conferences • Find conferences related to your genre • Choose ones close to home to save money • Make your exhibit count/promote brand • Use your exhibit to collect email addresses • Make a lasting impression by being friendly
Volunteer to Speak • Offer to speak at seminars, workshops, conferences, classrooms, libraries, etc. in exchange for the opportunity to promote your books.
Bad Reviews? • Do NOT reply to book reviewers • You can’t please all readers • Even bestselling authors have bad reviews • See if there’s room to improve • Upload improved versions of your books
Keep Writing and Reading • Try to write almost every day • Try to read almost every day • Keep notes and outlines for future projects • Continue to seek an agent • Stay optimistic