Covers budgeting, copyrighting, and marketingKnow the pros and cons of self-publishing and get your work in printThinking about self-publishing your book? This no-nonsense guide walks you through the entire process of going it alone, from preparing your manuscript and creating the perfect title to selling the final product. You'll see how to obtain an ISBN, work with printers and distributors, create a buzz with publicity, and take advantage of electronic publishing.Discover how toStart your own publishing company Edit your work effectively Design and format your book Hire skilled professionals to help Manage outside vendors Build awareness for your book online
Published in 2006, this help book reads like it was written in the early 90s when self-publishing was unknown as we know it today. Yes, chock-full of points and tidbits, but sadly missing in details that could have, should have been added in today's contexts and world of self- pub service companies like CreateSpace, Submit Write Now, BookBaby, Smashwords, Blurb and on and on. A book comparing and detailing each of these companies would have been very helpful, not the lip service given herein, although what they do, in general, very general terms, is shown. (They do have 7 short, short paragraphs/points on iUniverse) I suppose I could say that for someone who knows nothing, has patience to get thru its 349 pages, and is willing to do the research needed (much needed), then this could be a decent starting place. For myself, having gone thru the CreateSpace process, it seemed condescending.
This book is exactly what you expect, and what I really like about the "Dummies" line. They really aren't written for dummies at all. They don't presume any advanced knowledge of the subject, and explain all concepts and terms so everyone can understand them.
That said, Self-Publishing For Dummies isn't going to be enough for you to get your Self-Publishing business off the ground. It's enough of an overview to teach you what you *don't* know, and point out some resources to fill in the gaps in your subject knowledge.
I'd recommend this book as the first (of many) books to read on the subject of Self Publishing.
Stopped reading this book, when I saw him mention a few suspect vanity publishers. So, they must have got to him and paid him to punt their services. He spoke well of these "scum-bags" so how the hell can I believe anything else he writes??!!
Pretty comprehensive and up-to-date, as of April 2024. Minus one star for the audiobook narrator reading out URLs (I'd prefer them in a PDF for audiobook listeners).
Self-Publishing For Dummies by Jason R. Rich is an outstanding resource for anyone looking to navigate the self-publishing landscape. This comprehensive guide covers every aspect of the self-publishing process, from writing and editing to marketing and distribution. Rich’s expertise and clear, approachable writing style make complex topics accessible to both novice and experienced authors. The book is well-structured, breaking down the self-publishing journey into manageable steps. Rich offers practical advice, real-world examples, and detailed instructions that empower authors to take control of their publishing careers. Whether you are writing your first book or looking to enhance your self-publishing skills, this book provides the knowledge and tools you need to succeed.
Main Points of Self-Publishing For Dummies
1. Understanding Self-Publishing: • Explains the benefits and challenges of self-publishing compared to traditional publishing. • Provides an overview of the self-publishing process and the roles involved. 2. Preparing Your Manuscript: • Tips on writing and organizing your manuscript effectively. • Advice on self-editing and hiring professional editors to ensure high-quality content. 3. Designing Your Book: • Importance of a professional cover design and how to find a good designer. • Guidance on formatting your book for print and digital platforms, ensuring it meets industry standards. 4. Choosing the Right Publishing Platform: • Detailed comparison of major self-publishing platforms like Amazon KDP, IngramSpark, and others. • How to choose the best platform(s) for your book based on your goals and target audience. 5. Setting the Right Price: • Strategies for pricing your book competitively to attract readers and maximize profits. • Understanding royalty structures and how different pricing models affect your earnings. 6. Marketing Your Book: • Effective marketing techniques to promote your book, including social media, email marketing, and book signings. • Building a book launch plan to create buzz and drive initial sales. 7. Building an Author Platform: • Importance of having an author website and blog to connect with readers. • Tips on leveraging social media and other online tools to grow your audience. 8. Handling Distribution: • Understanding distribution options for both print and e-books. • How to get your book into bookstores, libraries, and other retail outlets. 9. Maximizing Sales and Visibility: • Techniques for improving your book’s discoverability on major retail platforms. • Using metadata, keywords, and categories effectively to reach more readers. 10. Legal and Financial Considerations: • Key legal aspects of self-publishing, including copyrights, ISBNs, and contracts. • Managing your finances, understanding taxes, and setting up a business entity if needed.
Conclusion
Self-Publishing For Dummies by Jason R. Rich is an invaluable guide for anyone looking to self-publish a book. Its detailed, step-by-step approach makes the self-publishing process less daunting and more achievable. Rich’s practical advice and clear explanations provide authors with the confidence and knowledge needed to successfully publish and market their work. This book is a must-read for aspiring self-published authors seeking to navigate the complexities of the publishing world and achieve their literary goals.
Note to self: when buying a book on publishing, fist check when the book was published. this book is very outdated. It covered things like needing a computer to write a book. It barely mentioned e-books because in 2006 they weren't a big thing.
a good book for beginners, i suppose, but coming from a print back ground, i found it rudimentary. there are some good resources, in terms of who to send promotional materials to, but examples are lacking. also, it's quite outdated, especially when it comes to POD options. do yourself a favor and head over to Taleist instead, especially if you want to self-publish for an e-reader.
If you plan to self-publish either by your own label or with a house, you need this. Great info, in an easy-to-read format. Its not even insulting for calling us "dummies."