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What Does Self-Publishing Cost?
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Reblogged this on Kate McClelland.
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That does sound very top end pricing. I emloy a professional editor and book cover creator and I would say I spend $1,000 tops but it includes doing some stuff inhouse.
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Thanks for the feedback Lucinda 😀
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Since there are costs associated with self-publishing, the smart thing to do is to start setting money aside on a monthly schedule. If you started this when you started writing your book, by the time you were ready for editing, formatting, and a cover, you’d probably already have the funds set aside. If you don’t save up ahead of time, these costs can appear daunting and overwhelming, and encourage you to skip professional help! 😦
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It appears that sustaining an indie author career is going to cost ever higher, at least if you’re pursuing a professional career. Looks like indie author career handle professionally will increasingly look like traditionall publishing.
Besides, even on the side of marketing, many services that used to be free are now turnign to paying, like for example RebelMouse and Tailwind.
But then, I suppose this will make indie publishing more of a profession and less of a hobby.
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Indeed Sarah, however, the only fee I charge for giving virtually unlimited FREE promotions, is a Guest Author Introductory article:
https://thestoryreadingapeblog.com/contact-me/
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You know I’m taking it up. I’m woring on it 😉
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GOOD – I look forward to seeing what you send me Sarah 😀
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Note that the costs here don’t include promotion or advertising. And yet we hear that even the best written, edited and presented books will fail to attract attention on their own.
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Books, like everything else, need to be marketed / promoted, to make people aware of them Audrey 😀
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Exactly, which means there are costs in addition to those of producing the book.
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Yep 😀
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I have been wondering about this – so I’m thrilled to see this one. Thanks!
xx,
mgh
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Hope it helps 😀
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I’m not really to that point yet, but I explore pub. formats and tasks meanwhile. It’s good to have a ballpark, should I go indie (which is where I am leaning).
xx,
mgh
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Hi Chris! This link just takes me to a messed up website. Is it my computer? Or is something wrong with the link? Thanks!
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The link is working fine Malia Ann, I’ve just checked it 🙂
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Maybe it’s a UK to US/Washington State thing because it sure isn’t working for me, no matter how many times I try. Blah. I wanted to see the costs. I’d post a screen shot of what I’m seeing if WordPress comments let me post photos.
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I’ve sent you an email with the information you can’t see 😀
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On KDP Amazon – Nothing!
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😀
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