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The Perks of Self-Publishing

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Writing a book is only half of the battle because once you are finished, you will then need to get it published. You will have two options. You can find a publishing company who is willing to get your book published or you can do the route of self-publishing. If you decide to publish your own book, you will be able to enjoy a wide range of benefits such as:

  • Creative Control

    One of the best perks of self-publishing is the creative control. When you rely on a publishing company, they will read over your book and they will have control over a variety of things. They will edit your book how they want; they will decide the printing process, the cover, and many other things. When you self-publish these are things that will remain in your control, so you are able to put out the exact book you want.

  • Better Financial Gain

    Self-publishing can help you earn a greater income. This is because when you sell a book, all of the money will go to you. If you have a publisher, you will only receive a percentage of the sales. You can then use the extra income on advertising in order to improve the number of sales you are gaining. Even though publishers have the ability to reach more people, this is an ability you will have access to over time once you gather enough funds through sales.

  • It is Guaranteed

    One of the best reasons to self-publish is due to the guarantee that your book is going to get published because you are doing it yourself. Publishing companies can be a headache to work with because they will only publish books they think will make them a lot of money, they rarely take risks.

Those are just a few of the many perks of publishing your own books. So if you are looking to get your book out to the public but do not want to deal with publishing companies, this is a great option. If you want to find out more about self-publishing, please get in touch with us at Bookwhip anytime.

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