With one mammoth online bookseller dominating the marketplace, losing sight of other options is easy. The situation is further compounded for self-published authors who go for print-on-demand. Considering other printing and book fulfillment services is a wise idea if you find yourself in that situation. They expand your options and can contribute mightily to boosting your profits. When you allow your work to be absorbed into a larger system, you become a cog in the wheel rather than the master of your destiny. Handling things independently brings more responsibility and much more opportunity.
Given the importance of book marketing in bringing your work to the attention of its target readers, it's wise to take it seriously. Along with where you publish and sell your work, it's a crucial determiner of success. It's a dream to go viral and benefit from a torrent of free online publicity, but the chances of it happening are a million to one. Therefore, planning a well-rounded book marketing program is a much wiser approach that can contribute to your success. Making it easy for people to find out about your book and order copies or downloads is integral to your success and your project's profitability.
As you learn more about selling books online, you'll discover the most profitable way is through your website. When you sell directly to readers, you keep the proceeds from the sale and, therefore, enjoy the highest profit margin. When you sell through other sites, they participate in the profit margin, and you sell to them wholesale for a much lower price. To sell books on your website, people need to find them, which means populating your site with keyword-rich, user-friendly, search engine-friendly content. You may also consider posting a sample chapter of your book on your website to draw readers.
If you decide to go with print-on-demand, prepare to sell books only on the company's site. You can post links to it on your social media and your website, but you'll only receive a commission on each copy sold or downloaded. It will generally be less than what you'd keep if you printed copies and had orders shipped from a fulfillment house. No two authors and their books are alike, so no one can decide which approach is best except for you. It depends on how interested you are in selling books and making a profit versus how much time you can spend setting it up. Think carefully as you decide.
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