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Thank
you for stopping by HoffmanPublishing.com. Would you like to write
a book? Have you written a book, but having a hard time getting
it published? Well, you've come to the right place!
Why
Use a Self-Publisher?
The key distinguishing characteristic of self-publishing is the
absence of a traditional publisher. Instead, a self-publisher fulfills
this role by taking editorial control of the content, arranging
for printing, marketing the material, and often distributing it,
either directly to consumers or to retailers.
Self-publising is not ego trip! And it is not about the prestige
of becoming a published author! What it is about is getting your
book published before the typical 18-month production cycle that
it takes most publishing companies, maintaining command of your
book, avoiding manuscript “File 13”, and the “Dear
John” letters from traditional editors and publishers advising
you that there is no future for your book. It is also about making
the most money from your book sales.
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is about confidence, self-esteem and "speed to market."
It's about you thinking like a publisher and taking an active
role in the production of your book; writing it, getting it
printed and doing the promotion yourself ensure sales occur
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Most
often, authors choose to self-publish because their work may not
of interest to a commercial publisher. Fiction and poetry are the
most difficult genres to get published by any publisher today. For
purposes of marketing, publishers must be confident of sales of
several thousand copies to take on a book unless distribution is
not the main goal. An otherwise meritous book.
To
self-publish, one must know something about the publishing process:
how to handle the main specifics of editing, manuscript preparation,
manufacture, book costing, pricing, selling, mailing, and promotion.
You
have three important options ...
1.
You can go through the frustrating,
time-consuming effort of submitting your manuscript
to "many" a large institutional publishing company with
the hopes you will get published and receive royalty checks on time.
First-time authores are not always that lucky.
2. You can do it yourself
and take on the learning curve of
establishing of small business, learning the ropes of formatting
the book, printing the book, getting connected with top distribution
houses, etc.
3. You can get help from Hoffman
Publishing Company, a self-publisher, to avoid the
middle man and maintain direction of your production and profit.
CONTACT
US FOR A FREE QUOTE!
We
look forward to working with you.
Sincerely,
Marie
Hoffman, Director
HOFFMAN PUBLISHING
Novato, California USA
Telephone (415) 408-3179
www.HoffmanPublishing.com
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