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It is a known fact that book publishing is an industry. One unifying characteristics of all industries is that it is income and

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129. Here's some helpful books: 2008 Writer's Market by Robert Brewer 2008 Guide to Literary Agents by Chuck Sambuchino

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I'm 13 years old and I wrote a very good book. I have it typed up and everything. Its 200 pages. But anyway... I would like to know where I could find a good book publisher that will publish and distribute my book. Please serious answers and no scams.

Jay: Check The net for publishers, They will tell you what they handle. It is not easy to find one. I wrote two books and after many manuscripts sent out I only recieved three answers and all to the negitive. One came back to me with an answer three years later. I went the self publish route then and it is a hard row to hoe. I did okay only because i am retired and had time to do many book signings. The publishers will tell you how they want the manuscript sent to them. If by chance they except your work, they will give you an upfront $ amount and as a new writer you will recieve a small percentage per book sold. Maybe say 15%. The best sellers authors can demand up to 80 -90 %?? Hope this helps. Oh! best go to (Warnings and Cautions for Writers) There are bad guys out there trying to take advantage of you for your $$. Wayne Russell. The Vagabond Writer

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From an article in the Knoxville News Sentinel -- a University of Tennessee professor sent Warren Buffett the self-published autobiography of James Clayton as a gift. Less than 14 days after receiving the self-published book, Buffett contacted CEO Kevin Clayton, (James's son). After only three conversations, Buffett was expressing his interest in purchasing Clayton Homes. Another short two weeks later, the deal was in place.

--- The Ultimate Calling Card ---

How do you get the word out about your company -- in a way that someone will listen? How do you let your clients and investors know that you and your company are truly experts at what you do? Believe me when I say the correct answer has nothing to do with traditional sales and marketing techniques. The real answer? Self-publish a book showing off your greatest skill sets, distribute it for free your core clients and trade associations, use it as a sales tool in all your prospecting efforts, and sell it anywhere you can -- and in the process, hopefully, create an awareness that you and your company are truly the experts to contact when information is needed about a topic in your industry.

Your book becomes the ultimate calling card for you and your sales staff. A self published book cuts through all the clutter that your clients receive from dozens of companies just like yours. Cold calls are are a timeless way of creating sales - but wouldn't they be much more effective if you could have created a lasting impression of your credibility and value before your salesperson ever picked up the phone? Maybe you'd rather keep sending that "full-color flyer" or tired logo coffee mug.

Your book is far more than just a basic marketing tool or replacement for other marketing strategies -- but you might find it easier to focus on getting it done if you schedule and budget it in as part of your existing campaigns. The ultimate cost of producing your book can vary widely, but it will typically be based on the number of pages in the book, its trim size and format (for example paperback or hardcover) and how much assistance you need in publishing a book.

Most often the cost for publishing a book breaks down into two categories -- Publishing Services and Printing Services.

Publishing Services are the services involved in creating the files that go to the printer -- including the design of your interior and cover, any editing or proofreading, the actual composition of the pages, and more. Costs are almost always regardless of page count and depend heavily on the level of editorial assistance needed and the degree of "retail" marketing support you want for your book. Most self-publishing companies include some number of books in their packages.

Printing Services involve the costs you assume when printing additional copies of your book. These costs are completely based upon page count and book format (paperback, hardcover, trim size, and whether or not you have color pages -- most every book comes with a color cover) -- and they can vary considerably from publisher to publisher. Printing Services for a typical 150 page paperback book can cost from approximately $3.98 per unit at one company to as high as $13.10 at another. Other companies will charge $12,000 to $30,000 to produce your book traditionally (meaning you need to purchase thousands of books from them upfront).

Thousands of successful self-published authors have proven that a strong case can be built for deciding to self publish a book. The argument can be made that publishing should be a cornerstone of your campaign to build your company's credibility in the market (and thereby increase overall revenues or revenue-per-sale) or, it might just be that you'd like to add a high-return product to your overall marketing strategy.

An example of this process at work is cited in an issue of FastCompany -- a New Jersey market research firm spends its time developing all the data it can regarding the purchasing habits of those folks who buy at the ultra high end of the market. These consumers inhabit the most wealthy zip codes, send their children to the ultimate in private schools, and spend $50,000-plus on their cars. You would be quite right in thinking that the market for a book on how to successfully conduct focus group for these people and identify their purchasing habits is extraordinarily narrow. But, what if your company provided these types of services to the companies who needed it? Tiffany's, other high end retailers, and ad agencies that cater to these retail establishments. The customers who can profit from the sort of information in this book are willing to spend quite a bit to get to it... The owner of this research firm self-published a 150 page book that sold primarily through their Web site -- at $275 per book! Average sales were reported to be less than 250 copies a year -- yet that's around $70,000 in book sales - what piece of marketing material do you have that actually more than pays for itself?

There are of course no guarantees that your book will work (as with any marketing piece -- but you'll have a great book on your bookshelf that separates your and your company from the competition.

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I have searched all the engines listing "Book Publisher" and all of them are you have to pay to get published. Can someone help me?

Bear: Try putting Canadian or USA in front of book publishers. I have written and self published two books. Browse to Publishers & Agents. Many publishers out there. They will tell you how to send your manuscript and also what kind of stories they handle. I sent out many, many and got three answers to the negative. One took three years to answer. This is why I went the self publish route. Be very carefull, there are bad guys out there trying to get as many of your $$ as they can for nothing. Check (Warnings & Cautions for Writers.) Also, my books are listed on the net in Amazon and others and in three years I have sold not one book this way. The only way to sell books is with Book Signings. If you decied to go self publish, contact me and I will help for no charge. Wayne Russell, The Vagabond Writer

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What does it mean when a book publisher says they wont accept any unsolicited submissions?

What does it mean when a book publisher says they wont accept any unsolicited submissions from people trying to get theyre stuff published, e.g. comic books?

Publishers normally don't take manuscripts (or comic books) directly from an author, especially an unpublished one. You have to find an agent, who is willing to represent you and that person will get in contact with the publisher. Good luck and do some research some place more reliable than YA. Best wishes.

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I just wrote a book and I need a publisher for it. Its a kids book so please don't make one they won't put in like a school library.

Bloomsbury publishes a lot of fantasy stuff. They're the ones that publish Harry Potter books, as well as quite a few fairy tale retellings (my favorite type of book ^_^) and HarperCollins publishes a lot of Gail Carson Levine's fantasy. Also, there's always lulu.com to self-publish.

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First, Lulu knuckled under to Amazon in the first couple days. Their books will still have buy buttons. No advantage there. Second, publishers offload a WHOLE lot of their marketing on the author. Marketing is NOT one of the things I count on my publisher for. Unless you're one of the few, the proud, the six-figure advance deals, you're going to arrange your own reviews, book your own signings, suss out your own interviews and appearances. The publisher isn't going to do it. You'll be lucky if they send out review copies and write a press release that doesn't s*ck. What DO you get from a publisher? Distribution: a publisher will very likely have a distributor in place. A distributor is not just a wholesaler (using LSI--not Lulu AND the prime target of Amazon's ill will--will get you into Ingram's catalog, but it won't get your book ordered or stocked). A distributor will actively push your book to stores. Reputation: Getting a book into any given store is an uphill battle. Getting reviewed is just as hard. Lulu is a negative in reputation points since everyone in the industry knows it's a vanity publisher--granted, a less abusive one than others, it's still a vanity. With a real, known, publisher's name on your book, you get the cachet that goes with knowing that someone with some sense--and some money invested--thought your book would sell. Professionals: A good publisher will handle copyediting, cover art and design, interior design, PR, marketing, distribution, the whole enchilada. Unless you have all these skills yourself, even if you offload some of them to an author service (read "vanity publisher") or other indie pros, you still have to learn the industry. Learning the industry takes time, effort and study. It's a lot of work. The publisher does handle some of that. In short, a book publisher provides a LOT of value. However, if you've already tried to sell your book all over, queried hundreds of agents and editors, and still failed to sell your book, maybe it's time to self-publish, use a book packager, or an author service and get on with writing the next book. Good writing and good luck.

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