Many more people
than you might think believe that they have a book or two inside of them, and
they are yearning to get it out. In fact, almost every day I get e-mails from
folks asking for help or information on how to write and publish a book or
ebook.
These folks arent planning to be the next Hemingway or
anything like that theyre just regular people who have a story to
tell or some information to share. A few of the optimists are hoping to write
the next block-buster novel, but the majority of them have much more humble
writing/publishing ambitions. They want to write about such subjects as: their
family, their kids, their job, their hobby, their invention, their pet, their
travels, their personal experiences, etc.
If youve surfed around
the Net looking for help getting your book/ebook published youve probably
run across one or more of the so-called vanity publishers. Since
youre reading this, theres a chance that you havent yet
signed up with one of those outfits and thats good news for you!
BEWARE: If you are a new or aspiring writer and/or self-publisher you
are being targeted by scores of vanity publishers which populate
the Internet. These outfits want you to sign up with them so that they can
pocket 90% or more of the proceeds from sales of YOUR book. Sorry, but
thats the sad truth!
So, What exactly is a vanity
publisher
you ask? Keep on reading
The word
vanity is defined in the dictionary as
conceit and
desire for admiration because of ones personal achievements
.
Accordingly, these publishers are known as vanity publishers
because they focus on this desire and offer anyone who has written
a book, the ability to get it printed and published, and out into the public
domain.
The vanity publishers are well aware that anyone who has
labored hard to write a book will do almost anything to get it published. They
are also aware that the chance of ones book/ebook being picked-up by one
of the established publishing houses is slim, at best. This knowledge gives
them a lot of leverage.
Thats why they tend to target first time
authors, and focus on their often desperate need to get published.
HOW TO IDENTIFY VANITY PUBLISHERS AT FIRST GLANCE:
They are so-called publishing houses that focus on first-time
amateur authors and tell them that they will accept ANY manuscript and get it
published, no matter what.
They promise to publish your book
for free or at very low cost. (and they will but with a few little
catches).
They offer many supposedly low cost ancillary
services such as proofing, editing, graphics, marketing, etc., should you
ever need them.
Each one claims that it is somehow
different from all of those other vanity publishers.
Essentially, these operators use a type of loss-leader
approach, offering you all kinds of benefits up-front so youll sign a
contract with them. Once youve signed on the dotted-line they have
achieved their goal because they will then have a lock on 90% or
more of your book sales revenues for the foreseeable future.
THE
LITTLE KNOWN TRUTH ABOUT VANITY PUBLISHERS: They often
require exclusive rights to your book/ebook so only they will be
able to sell/distribute it - normally for a period of years.
They pay you very low royalties, usually about 7% to 10% of the cover price,
and they keep the rest.
They sometimes charge the author
incrementally for various support services such as editing, proof-reading,
design, graphics, marketing support, etc.
Many of them make
their money by charging the author substantial printing costs whenever the
author needs additional copies of their own book to distribute to their buyers.
(e.g. only 10% to 30% off of cover price).
Most have little or
no distribution network, and are counting on you, the author, to find your own
buyers.
So, whatever you do, DO NOT sign up with one of these outfits
WITHOUT at least requesting a copy of the contract, and then reading it in
careful detail!
THE BOTTOM LINE ON VANITY PUBLISHERS:
Vanity publishers will indeed get your book published, and
eventually you will hold a copy in your hands.
BUT, and this is a big
but
From sign-up, until your book is ready, theres
a good chance it will cost you many months and many hundreds of dollars.
You will make very little money from book sales, if any, due to a
combination of: unforeseen publishing/printing expenses, lack of a
significant publisher distribution network, and paltry royalty payments.
In the end, what a vanity publisher really wants is the exclusive rights to
print and/or distribute the hard-earned fruits of your writing labours
YOUR BOOK. After all, it costs them next to nothing to print your book because
they already have the resources and technology in-place, in any case. In
exchange, they get as much as 90% of the proceeds from each sale of YOUR book!
So, if you are serious about selling more than a few dozen copies of
your book to friends, family and acquaintances, I strongly advise you to avoid
these vanity publisher outfits like the plague.
It was when I realized
exactly what vanity publishers are all about, and how they operate, that I
decided to develop what I have since dubbed the Online Publishing Model. Using
that approach to self-publishing allows people to take charge of their own
book. In fact, the OPM shows you exactly how to publish, distribute and market
your book/ebook online so that YOU will be in control, and NOT at the mercy of
the exploitive vanity publishers.
If youre looking
for a successful publishing experience, you might want to give this independent
approach to self-publishing, using the Online Publishing Model, some serious
consideration.
Copyright © Shaun R. Fawcett
About The Author Shaun Fawcett is the author of numerous
how-to books on everyday practical writing help. He also writes
about how to create and publish books and ebooks. His popular book that
explains how to implement the Online Publishing Model can be found at:
http://InstantBookWritingKit.com