Choosing the Best Publishing Option for You and Your Book
Traditional Publishing, Hybrid Publishing, or Self-Publishing?
Description
Choosing the Best Publishing Option for You and Your Book: Traditional Publishing, Hybrid Publishing, or Self-Publishing? is a course designed to help you choose which publishing option is best for you and your book.
This course is divided into a total of twelve lectures: an introduction and 11 lessons. Each lecture includes a video with a slide show presentation as well as a downloadable transcript for your convenience. Handouts are also included with some of the lectures to provide additional resources and information to help you in your publishing decision.
The video lectures total approximately 2 hours.
Please note: This course is not being continuously updated. Most of the information provided within this course is still relevant; however, the print-on-demand companies discussed in Lesson 8 have made changes since this course was created. For example, KDP Print now offers a hard cover option for some books and IngramSpark no longer charges a setup fee. Thank you for understanding.
Introduction
Reiterate and expand on information presented in course video
Lesson 1
Provide a brief overview of traditional publishing
Lesson 2
Define query letters, manuscripts, and book proposals
Lesson 3
Discuss traditional publishing companies
Discuss literary agents
Define exclusive, unsolicited, and simultaneous submission
Lesson 4
Discuss competition, rejection, and waiting in traditional publishing
Explain some of the jobs a traditional publisher does
Lesson 5
Explain who is responsible for publishing costs when a book is traditionally published
Define advance and royalty
Discuss author's responsibility for marketing a book when traditionally published
Lesson 6
Provide an overview of hybrid publishing
Discuss things to consider if choosing a hybrid publishing company
Lesson 7
Provide an overview of self-publishing
Lesson 8
Discuss the pros and cons of self-publishing using print-on-demand
Share two print-on-demand options
Please note: the print-on-demand companies mentioned within this lesson have made some changes since this course was created, but most information presented is still relevant. For example, KDP Print now offers a hard cover option for some books, and IngramSpark no longer charges for book setup fees.
Lesson 9
Discuss the differences between traditional publishing, hybrid publishing, and self-publishing using a chart
Lesson 10
Explore options to why to publish a book
Discuss questions to consider when choosing a publishing option
Compare the different publishing options with another chart
Lesson 11
Explore the publishing path(s) the course creator has chosen and why
Who This Course Is Not For
Someone expecting to get rich fast by publishing a book
What You Will Learn!
- Differences between traditional publishing, hybrid publishing, and self-publishing
- Publishing terms such as query letter, manuscript, book proposal, exclusive submissions, simultaneous submissions, advance, and royalty
- What a literary agent does
- Things to consider if choosing a hybrid publisher
- Pros and cons of print-on-demand
Who Should Attend!
- Writers/Authors who want to publish a book
- Writers/Authors with no previous publishing experience