some publishing facts
12 Reasons You Should Write a Book
The fact that you are on this blog site shows you are curious and that it has entered your mind to write a book before this moment in time.
Even though it may not be a brand new idea, you’ve taken an important step by browsing and seeing what you can learn.
No doubt, you’re looking for some kind of encouragement that would lead you toward making some kind of commitment or at least moving ahead from where you are now.
Read these 12 Reasons Why You Should Write a Book and if you are feeling even more adventurous, look around our website. Be sure to contact us if we can help!
1. To share your expertise
2. A book is the best possible image development tool to help you build your business
3. A book is a great product to sell through a blog, seminar or speaking engagement
4. As the basis for other creative works, such as a movie, play, speech, etc.
5. To set yourself apart from your competition
6. To create a legacy
7. Because you have a story to tell
8. To help others do something better
9. If anyone has ever told you that you should
10. For the purpose of documenting an experience
11. To memorialize a person
12. To fulfill a dream…because it’s an awesome feeling to publish your vision
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- Worldwide distribution
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- Professional, custom book cover design
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- eBook conversion: Kindle, iPad, Nook
- Dozens of book sizes
- Professional copyediting
- Timelines that fit your schedule (in as little as 45 days)
- Retail Distribution:
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- No minimum orders
- Print cost based on specs (not retail price)
- Direct distributor access to track sales
- Free ISBN barcode
- Easy, worldwide drop ship ordering
- Everything done for you
- All rights retained (including distribution repurpose)
- Personal one-on-one account training
- Useful marketing materials
Some Publishing Facts
As you’re contemplating how to publish your manuscript, you will find several schools of thought on the topic. If you are a first time author, it can be especially confusing to know the difference between traditional and self-publishing.
The information in this post will give you a concise comparison of these two methods and some of the facts you should know before you make your decision.