Myths and Truths of Self Publishing

 

In our previous post, we discussed the important things you need to look while self publish a book. Now, in this post, we will bust some myths about self publishing.

Are you a novice author and anxious to publish your book? In modern days, self publishing would be the best option for a novice author to publish his book. But, are you confused about whether to self publish or not, because of some myths about self publishing? Then, read this article. It will help you to make the decision that whether you should go for self publishing or you should stick to the plan of publishing your book traditionally.



Myth No.1

Self Publishing is very much expensive.

Truth: Contrary to the myth, self publishing is easy and affordable in modern days. Since self publishing industry is also is an evolving industry with a number of competitors, since all the popular book publishing companies that offer self publishing services, are continuously upgrading themselves with high-quality services along with affordable prices for your convenience.

Myth No.2

Only low quality authors self publish their books.

Truth: Self publishing is now getting more popularity than traditional book publishing. Not only the novice authors self publish their book, there are even a number of established authors are now preferring self publish their book instead of traditional publishing.

Myth No.3

There is no distribution offered by the self publishing companies.

Truth: It is completely wrong. Nowadays, all major self publishing companies offer distribution services along with editing, proofreading, etc. services to the authors. You just need to spend some extra money to buy these services.

 

These are some myths that we tried to prove wrong and we tried to let you know about the truth. If you want to get more information read our self publishing blog for details.

 

 

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