Book Self
Publishing
What do the following books all have in
common?
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The
Christmas Box, by Rick
Evans
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The
Celestine Prophecy,
by James
Redfield
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In Search of
Excellence, by Tom
Peters
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The One-Minute
Manager, by Ken Blanchard and Spencer
Johnson
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A
Time to Kill, by John
Grisham
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The
Joy of Cooking, by Irma
Rombauer
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Sugar
Busters!, by four Louisiana
doctors
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The
Wealthy Barber, by David
Chilton
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Embraced by the
Light, by Betty J.
Eadie
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Leadership Secrets of Attila
the Hun, by Wess
Roberts
All of these books were originally self
published!
Many best-selling books got their start—and many
still do—in being self published by their
author.
There are many reasons authors choose to self
publish. Some people think the only reason is that the
author was turned down by a traditional publisher.
Occasionally, that is true. Yet it’s not surprising to
hear of a book that’s turned down by the big publishing
houses that goes on to become a runaway best seller when
self published.
But more often, an author weighs the pros and
cons of self publishing versus traditional publishing—and
makes an educated decision to opt for self publishing.
Some of the biggest advantages of self publishing
include:
Of course, there are two major downsides to self
publishing as well:
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The author must have resources to
fund the entire project: editing, page layout,
printing, and binding
But for those who have the resources and enough
enthusiasm for their own product to get it into customer
hands, the advantages of self publishing can be
considerable and satisfying.
Self publishing should never be confused with
so-called “vanity” publishing, which requires an author
to pay an exorbitant price to a publisher that promises
quality and aggressive marketing but may fall
significantly short in both areas.
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Communications has helped scores of authors successfully
self-publish their books. We offer “turn-key” self publishing services. We
can take your “raw” unedited manuscript and in two to
three months later, you receive a shipment of finished
books! We do the editing, the page layout, the
proofreading, the cover design, and write the back-cover
marketing copy. We help you select a quality printer that
can save you money, and offer consulting on how to market
your finished books.
Call us—and we’ll even give you contact
information for one of our recently self-published
clients who can evaluate our services for you.
Do you have a manuscript completed or in
process?
Do you dream of being a published
author?
Life is short. Don’t let time get away from you
before contacting us. We’ll help your publishing dream come
true!
Call us at 702-372-4939!
Or email us at page.one@speedpost.net
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