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  • 3 First-Time Self-Publishing Tips

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    Have you always had a dream to self-publish? If so, then you are not alone and you should consider these self-publishing tips. Creative individuals around the world are fascinated with the idea of publishing their own original writing pieces or designs.

    Unfortunately, those who have never self-published are often “put off” by the somewhat intimidating process of self-publishing for the first time. Trying anything new can be an overwhelming task; however, with a little research anyone can easily join the self-publishing market and become a creative success within his or her niche.

    If you are feeling overwhelmed and unsure where to start when it comes to self-publication, then you may have come to the right place. Take a look at the self-publishing tips below for some self-publishing help that may get your career rolling in the right direction.

    Self-Publishing Tips One: Design Matters

    If you are a writer, it can be tempting to focus solely on writing and submit a beautifully written manuscript with an unfortunately designed cover. Editors frequently comment on the poor quality of design and how it demeans the overall value of even the most well written self-publications.

    There is no excuse for bad design; it is up to you to either hire a quality designer or do the research it takes to design a quality cover. Use interesting colors, thoughtful composition, and topic-appropriate images to create a dynamic design that pulls in readers when you are going through the book printing process.

    Self-Publishing Tips Two: Be Unique

    As the old saying goes, “there is nothing new under the sun.” This fact may be true; however, it is no excuse for writers and designers to create totally overdone topics and styles. For instance, the topic of overcoming depression has been tackled by hundreds of psychologists and research experts.

    Chances are, if you approach depression in an entirely academic light, you may not make much of a “ripple in the pond.” However, if you create a more creative approach, then you may be in business. Writing about how creating art soothes depressed individuals, for example, would be a niche piece of work that pulls in a new and interested audience.

    Self-Publishing Tips Three: Include Contact Information

    It can be easy to focus so much on the internal “meat” of your manuscript that you forget to include very small but extremely important aspects such as your contact information. You would be amazed (or should we say appalled) to find out how many people submit self-published manuscripts that do not include names, phone numbers, or email addresses. Yikes!

    Keep these self-publishing tips in mind the next time you are ready to self-publish your manuscript for a greater chance of success.

     

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