It’s true that writing a book is a fulfilling endeavor, but it is even more rewarding if the author can turn a profit. This is certainly a good time to publish, as book sales have increased each year since 2013, according to Publishers Weekly. While many success stories already exist in the self-publishing world — think Mike Omer and Andy Weir — an author looking to increase sales can do well to focus on a few key areas.
An attractive cover often garners extra attention from readers. A professional typesetting process and a creative layout and unique design can go a long way towards moving books. Experts in the field know that book consumers consider a book’s cover when browsing. The following thoughts may pass through the mind of a shopper:
Of course, a negative reaction is possible, too. That’s why using a professional design team can be money well spent for increasing sales.
A professional project manager overseeing all aspects of a book’s publishing journey is often a valuable tool. By monitoring the editorial decisions, proofing, design, editing and marketing, smart project management can make a difference in a book’s success.
To achieve success, a self-published author should look to partner with a company dedicated to preparing the best content. Working with skilled team of practical and creative minds can do wonders for the bottom line.
Sources:
https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/bookselling/article/75760-print-sales-up-again-in-2017.html
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