What is the best cost efficient process in publishing my book?

Print On Demand

I am currently writing a book and I would like to know what steps I must take in order to get my book in stores and online.

Is it a smart move to go through a Print on Demand?

Do I need a barcode and ISBN number?

I need some advice please!


4 Responses to “What is the best cost efficient process in publishing my book?”

  1. Shalla DeGuzman — November 3, 2009 @ 8:03 pm

    If you’re able to get a publisher to publish your book, then you don’t pay for anything, the publisher even pays you.

    Here’s a list of literary agents who’ll find you the right publisher http://shalladeguzman.com/ShallaAgentList.php
    lit agents don’t get paid unless someone publishes your book and they only get a cut from what you make so there’s no out of pocket…

    As long as you can market your book, you can go through print on demand…. I use Create Space https://www.createspace.com/

    Best!

    Shalla DeGuzman

    http://www.shallamagazine.com/

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  2. akaMaryn — November 3, 2009 @ 8:03 pm

    If you self-publish, it’s virtually impossible to get your book in stores. And that’s where most sales take place.

    I strongly, strongly advise against self-publishing fiction.

    What’s totally cost-efficient is submitting your work to literary agents until one signs you on, then sells it to a paying publisher. The publisher takes care of all ISBN, copyright, and other issues, and your agent will zealously protect your rights.

  3. truepowemfromdc — November 3, 2009 @ 8:03 pm

    okay. if your are self publishing and want to go in stores also you are going to need to get an isbn number and barcode. from what I have seen in stores books are diappearing as fast as cds. So you have to decide what is the more cost effective approach for you. puttring it in an ebook .pdf form or doing a print book. Also you might want to consider the market you are trying to enter into as if its poertry people don’t buy them as much, if its fiction people are still into those.

    some of the steps are

    writing the book
    Gertting it edited, redited, and copy edited
    Getting a cover design
    proofing the final copy
    then narrowing your printing options down
    send everything off (including barcodes and associated numbers)
    check what the criteria is for the amazons, barnes & nobles, etc for accepting books from you.

    Then sell sell sell.

  4. miese_99 — November 3, 2009 @ 8:03 pm

    Print-on-Demand would be a smart option if you want to control your book’s entire creative process. Most importantly, you control the number of books you want to have printed and you can even set the price for your book as well.However, POD published books hardly get into bookstores because of its non-returnable element.

    In this case, you may want to opt for a bookstore returnability program should you wish to self-publish your book. This way, your book can get some space in bookstores and you can also assure book sellers that your title is returnable.

    To know more about Print-on-Demand publishing:
    http://bit.ly/1yrBrV

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