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How to Self-Publish a Book-Part 6

August 5, 2018 By Marios 4 Comments

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Welcome back! Today’s post, the sixth in the “Self-Publish a Book” series is all about writing a great book.

Previous Posts: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5

Ebook: an author’s best friend

Now that your book is ready to take on the world, let’s get it out there so people can buy it!

The easiest (and perhaps best) way for you to distribute your book is through ebook retailers like Amazon and Kobo. In a few steps, you can reach a global market with little to no upfront costs. You’ll also get to keep up to 70% of the retail price—which is not bad considering how most published authors get less than 10% from each paperback sold.

Choosing a method of distribution

You can either upload your book to all major ebook retailers individually or use an “aggregator” to make your book available for sale across multiple retailers.

You can either upload your book to all major ebook retailers individually, or use an “aggregator” like Smashwords, Draft2Digital, and Bookbaby to make your book available for sale across Amazon, Kobo, Apple, Barnes & Noble, and others. Aggregator services are pretty efficient, but be prepared to give up a small cut of your sales revenue.

Make sure you understand the terms involved with each of these services. For example, there may be restrictions regarding changing the price of your book once it’s been published. If there’s a moral to this story, it’s this: do not let yourself get shortchanged by momentary convenience.

Perks of being ‘exclusive’

Most ebook retailers are non-exclusive, which is fantastic. It means you can make your book available across multiple platforms and reach the widest group of potential readers, whether they’re Kindle readers, Nook owners, or Apple book buyers.

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However, being exclusive to one store will often have its benefits. Consider Amazon’s KDP Select program as the perfect example. In exchange for 90 days of exclusivity (not selling your book on Kobo, iBooks, etc.), the Kindle Store offers authors a (slightly) better deal on royalties, plus access to certain promotional opportunities like placement on their popular “free ebooks” page.

Do you need an ISBN?

ISBN stands for International Standard Book Number. Do you need one for your book? It depends: Amazon has its own internal tracking number assigned to your book, the ASIN, so you could do without it, if that’s what you really want. Since it’s unlikely that you’ll want to sell your book only on Amazon, there’s a high chance you’ll need an ISBN for your book.

That’s all for today! Come back next time find out about another great way you can distribute your books—print-on-demand services.

 

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  1. usman gagi says

    February 28, 2019 at 13:42

    Hi Marios,

    Thank you for sharing this great informational article about Self-Publish a Book. it is really a nice post.Your post is very motivational. I have been planning to start publishing books and sell through Amazon KDP. I have the idea and skills to write very interesting and compelling contents but I don’t know the tips and tricks to make my book sell on Amazon and other stores.I really learnt great ideas from it, personally. I will definitely be back to your website for some more of your helpful information.

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    • Marios says

      March 1, 2019 at 12:22

      Hey Usman,

      I’m glad you find the post helpful. I  would appreciate it very much if you take a minute and fill out my First Annual Survey 2019.

      Thanks!

      Marios

      Reply
  2. Wealthfather says

    February 28, 2019 at 14:14

    This is another great review and its full of lovely informations. I always enjoy reading all your reviews and this one is no exception because they are very helpful. This is the most extensive and comprehensive review i have read on how to self publish.

    I am a fan of amazon, kobo and noble to publish my ebook before now. I have also gotten an ISBN which shows your review are just too perfect and on point

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    • Marios says

      March 1, 2019 at 12:14

      Hey there,

      Thanks for your kind words. Publishing your book is a science and an art. These platforms you mention are great to self-publish your book.

      Marios

      Reply

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