Publishing a book is an arduous and competitive task in the absolute best of circumstances. Those who achieve success in the publishing world are those who achieve a unique synergy between the product that they're offering, the trends of the current market, and the specific product needs of the publisher that they're soliciting to. Therefore, those authors who have written works that might be considered somewhat niche, such as business books, have a harder time of it that most. houses are few and far between, because the simple fact is that business books, while necessary and vital, are but a small margin of the number of books sold each year. The long and short of it is that those looking to get their business book put into print may well need to look beyond the usual places and find a specific business book publishing house.
The advantages of going with a specialty publisher are manifold. For one, they're more likely to have the kind of editors on staff who will get excited about your work and give it the fair shake that it deserves. Imagine the editor at a standard publishing house whose just spent the day reading terrible fiction and just wants to go home. He comes across a complex and detailed manuscript related to some business topic and just groans. Do you really think he's going to give it the attention it warrants, or will it just go immediately on the slush pile? Another reason to go with a specialty publisher, or at least a publisher who has a great deal of experience in the subject you're working in, is that they're infinitely more likely to have the kind of resources and contacts necessary to market your particular brand of book.
If specialty publishing isn't your thing, but you still find yourself asking, ?Where, where can I print my book?!?, there are still other options. For instance, you might consider going the route of a , like those independent fiction book publishers that you've no doubt read so much about. Going this route allows the author complete and total control over the product, printing, and publication of their manuscript from start to finish. They may well have to put up some of their own money in order to print a first batch to sell, but that's the price that comes with the territory. In exchange, they often have the ability to decide upon minute factors that they wouldn't otherwise, such as cover illustrations, approaches to marketing, and even the retail price that the book will sell for.
Every day, people attempt to break into the publishing world. Few are successful. Those who are successful are the ones who know how to leverage their unique artistic offerings against the real life demands of the publishers whose business they're trying to attract. This is especially true for those trying to publish in a niche genre such as business books. The best advice that can be given to such individuals is to do everything they can to align their submission with the expectations of the industry and to find a specialty publisher. Failing that, there's always the forefront of the future of publishing: full service self publishing houses. In any case, opportunities are abundant.
JK Rowling is quite possibly the wealthiest traditionally published author ever. She has 7 books, 7 movies, and a theme park and I am sure there are other projects in the works. What i my point? She did not just write one book and sit back and wait, she created more books and other related projects to make more money.
Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen self published Chicken Soup for the Soul. Since that very first book, they too did not stop at one book; they created a mega empire and more Chicken Soup books that you can count. They also have greeting cards, gift packs, dog food, puzzles, calendars, vitamins, games and music all with the chicken soup for the soul theme.
Now, I am not suggesting you write a book and then license vitamins with your book's title. That worked for the Chicken Soup folks; it might not work for you. The point is that these authors all became incredibly rich by creating a product empire from their first book.
How can you create a product empire?
One of the easiest ways is to focus on information marketing. You have a book as your first product where can you go from there? Presumably you could create an audio book and sell that. What about an online course? Does a CD ROM work for your market?
Why Build an Information Marketing Empire?
People learn differently. Some learn by watching and others learn by hearing or actually going through the motions. When you provide your information in a variety of mediums, you are respecting these learning styles and you are broadening your customer base and you are broadening your audience appeal.
People are more likely to buy from you again and again, if they liked their previous purchase and received benefit from it. This is why it is important to provide only quality products.
As you increase your product line, you can offer a variety of cost levels. For example, if your book costs $30 that is a great entry level price but some people may be interested in spending more to receive more. This is when offering a seminar or consulting services can meet the needs of the customers with the larger budget. By offering a variety of price points, you are broadening your target market.
More products give people the perception that you are more than the expert in your field, you are the guru. You are the single best person to go to because you offer so many products in your niche field.
Offering a host of products in your expert area is the best way to become a rich author. Do not settle for being a one hit wonder, increase the opportunities to gain great wealth and expand your book product into an information marketing empire.
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