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Common Self Publishing Mistakes That Stamp Unprofessional on Your Book and How to Correct
Them
by Earma Brown
Have you joined the ranks of aspiring authors ready to take the next step to
self publishing in the digital age of publishing? If so, congratulations! But wait, before you rush off to
press, there are some things you should do to prepare your book for successful self-publishing. The
preparation step of the self-publishing process includes everything you need to do to your book manuscript
before you deliver it to the book printer. This includes deciding your publishing goals.
For example, is your book a personal family history book that you plan to sell to a few friends and family? Or do
you plan to mass-market your book to the world? After deciding your market then you should avoid the following
common mistakes:
1. Failure to write a Business Plan
This is where your book publishing journey should begin. You don't have to start with a 15-page doc ument. But do create an outline of all the costs that you will
encounter in the self-publishing process.
Outline your costs before publication, after publication and everything from the beginning costs to the shipping
price of mailing a book. This is the time you decide whether you should print a small amount of books for family or
set up a small publishing company by buying a block of ISBNs.
2. Failure to get ISBN Numbers.
An ISBN number is what identifies you as a book publisher. Currently, it is the only way you can be considered a
self-publisher in the publishing industry. At the time of this writing, no one can give, assign or sell you ISBNs
except RR Bowker, the U.S. ISBN agency.
3. Failure to invest in Book Editing.
Don't cut corners here. Invest in your book; get it professionally edited. Copy or line editing will bring your
manuscript up to professional standard. Don?t settle for just having your family member take a look at your
manuscript.
4. Failure to hire a book designer for book layout.
The book layout is what structures the content of your book and makes it look like a book. Again invest in your
book project; this is not the time to settle for anything less than a professional look. If your book looks sloppy,
it will limit its success in the market.
5. Failure to invest in cover design.
75% of 300 booksellers reviewed (half from independent bookstores and half from chains) recognized the look and
design of the book cover as the most important part. They agreed the jacket is prime real estate for promoting a
book. On that note, your book cover design has great importance. It can cause your book marketing campaign to fail or succeed. So, I encourage you to
get your book cover professionally designed.
Are you ready to publish your book successfully? Did you consider all your options including a business plan and
book cover design? Great! Now that you know how to set up your book for full speed ahead self-publishing, go ahead
take the plunge. Don't wait any longer. Start today. Your audience is waiting for YOUR unique message and
viewpoint. Make it different. Make it count. Make it yours.
Are you ready to publish your book successfully? Get FREE instant access to my
Self Publisher's eKit at http://www.selfpublishinghouse.net
Earma Brown, 14 yr author, book writing and publishing coach and business owner helps
small business owners and writers who want to write their best book now!
Source: Copyright (c) 2008 Free Online Library http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Earma+Brown/Contributed-a29898
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