Self-Publishing for Fun and Profit Book Two
Rae A. Stonehouse
- English
- ePUB (apto para móviles)
- Disponible en iOS y Android
Self-Publishing for Fun and Profit Book Two
Rae A. Stonehouse
Información del libro
Your manuscript is complete. Now what?
Self-publishing is well within the reach of many authors however, the learning curve can be frustratingly steep.
Author Rae A. Stonehouse, veteran of a dozen of his own self-help, personal/professional development books and others for his clients, shares sage advice from his self-publishing career and from the pros.
There is nothing wrong with sending your manuscript to a traditional publishing company, but only self-publishing allows you to make all the choices – cover art, interior design, even story content – based on your vision, and your goals. Plus, you can have a finished copy in months, not years.
Book Two Self-Publishing for Fun and Profit in The Successful Self Publisher Series: How to Write, Publish and Market Your Book Yourself demonstrates the ins and outs of self-publishing and explores the following topics essential to publishing your manuscript:
- Self-Publishing vs Traditional Publishing
- Proofreading
- Editing Your Manuscript
- Copyrighting
- File format
- Digital Rights Management
- ISBNs
- Pricing
- Royalties
- Publishing
And much more…
Other books in the series…
Book One Writing & Publishing as a Business in The Successful Self Publisher Series: How to Write, Publish and Market Your Book Yourself, addresses writing books and self-publishing based on business best-practices.
Book Three Content Marketing Strategies That Work in the series focuses on how to market your book, yourself.
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Copyright/Disclaimer:
- Introduction
- Chapter One: Introduction
- Chapter Two: Self-Publishing vs Traditional Publishing
- Chapter Three: Proofreading
- Chapter Four: Editing Your Manuscript
- Chapter Five: Copyright vs Copywrite
- Chapter Six: Street Teams & ARCs
- Chapter Seven: File Format
- Chapter Eight: Digital Rights Management (DRM)
- Chapter Nine: ISBNs
- Chapter Ten: Registering with Library & Archives
- Chapter Eleven: Metadata
- Chapter Twelve: Categories
- Chapter Thirteen: Choosing Keywords
- Chapter Fourteen: Book Descriptions that Sell
- Chapter Fifteen: Book Cover Design
- Chapter Sixteen: Royalties & Advances
- Chapter Seventeen: Exclusivity
- Chapter Eighteen: Pricing
- Chapter Nineteen: Printing Options: Print-on-Demand vs Short Run Printing or Offset Printing
- Chapter Twenty: Formatting Your Manuscript for POD Using Word
- Chapter Twenty-One: Vellum Publishing
- Chapter Twenty-Two: Sample Publishing Agreement
- Chapter Twenty-Three: Online Publisher/Distributor Options
- Chapter Twenty-Four: Kindle Direct Publishing: Overview
- Chapter Twenty-Five: Uploading Your Manuscript to Amazon
- Chapter Twenty-Six: Amazon Author Page Setup
- Chapter Twenty-Seven: Amazon Book Description Hack
- Chapter Twenty-Eight: Draft2Digital
- Chapter Twenty-Nine: Smashwords
- Chapter Thirty: IngramSpark
- Chapter Thirty-One: Lulu
- Chapter Thirty-Two: IBooks Author
- Chapter Thirty-Three: Kobo Writing Life
- Conclusion
- About the Author
- Also by Rae A. Stonehouse
- 1. Appendix One: Book Publishing Services Offered