Now in its third edition, this award-winning book is a concise, step-by-step handbook to prepare, print, distribute and promote your own book. Complete with all the references and resources you will need, including: The easiest way to get started, where to apply for ALL trade registrations, ways to publish your manuscript on-line, where to print your book economically and how to promote your book on the Internet.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
Excellent Little Book:
Mark Ortman's "simple guide" is an easy to read, comprehensive look at the various aspects involved in self-publishing, including preparatory steps (copyright, ISBN), printing, marketing, and distributing. He offers lots of references to resources which will be useful, and he provides some tips as well. Brevity is the chief positive attribute of this book, and it is also a weakness. You might want more about each of the subjects that Ortman raises. Another problem with the book is that much of the... more info
Insufficient Info:
This book may be a handy ADDITION to your publishing library, but it is definitely not "the" source book for marketing. In fact, in the rapidly changing world of publishing, I found that most of the information I did want to use was already out of date.
See if Self-Publishing is Right for You:
This book helps you compare regular publishing with self-publishing to see if it's right for you.
Three main questions underlie the process: Why do you want to publish your book? Who is your audience? What makes your book different or unique?
Chapters cover such topics as: Learning about the industry and preparing the manuscript Printing Announcing your book Distribution Creating a demand, touring, marketing--by far the longest chapter
This book has lots of great suggestions,... more info
Best Short Self-Publishing How-to Book:
This simple guide is exactly that, the bare bones basics for those who don't want to wade through hundreds of pages. You can get more than three times the information for only twice the price in a book like Dan Poynter's The Self-Publishing Manual, but more is not always best for everyone. If you are the type of person who wants "Just the facts" this book could be your ideal introduction to self-publishing.
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