Self-publishing has remade the book landscape in one short decade. Today, it's the authors who are taking the power to publish through alternative channels rather than the conventional route of publishing houses, mainly for more creative control over their work.
The likes of websites like Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing and Ingram Spark have lowered the barriers to entry radically. None of this movement signals an end to traditional publishing, either. Indeed, professional book publishers have something to gain by collaborating with independent authors.
Self-publishing is liberating and flexible, yet full of challenges. Everything from editing and formatting to the marketing and distribution often falls on the shoulders of an independent author-an overwhelming number of tasks that take away from writing.
This is where professional book publishers can step in. By forming partnerships with independent authors, publishers can offer much-needed expertise and resources while still allowing the authors to maintain creative control and independence.
In this blog, we consider why professional book publishers should work with independent authors and how such partnerships would be of benefit to both parties. Whether you are a publisher or an independent author looking to create that next successful book, this may be your key to new opportunities.
The Rise of Self-Publishing
In the last ten odd years, self-publishing seemed to have grown explosively. Recent statistics show that up until 2021, over 1 million had been released and continue to inch upwards. The digital publishing of all work is easier now through ways provided by Amazon KDP alone, and with the printing options available on services such as Ingram Spark-well, no longer does production cost upfront.
This has been a game-changer for many authors, especially those who have never been able to get traditional publishing or those who like having complete control over their work. It has given rise to a new crop of entrepreneurs.
independent authors who handle everything regarding their writing career, from editing through marketing. That gives a lot of freedom but simultaneously a host of responsibilities, which often become tough to manage single-handedly.
With the continuing rise in popularity of self-publishing, professional book publishers have a perfect opportunity to turn around and make the required changes. All publishers have to do, other than look at independent authors as some type of competition, is consider them as potential collaborators. There is ample opportunity for synergy between traditional publishing houses and self-published authors; each could benefit from a strategic partnership.
How Professional Book Publishers Add Value to Self-Publishing Authors
While self-publishing does allow an enhancement of creative control, it also burdens the author with a lot of complex tasks. Professional book publishers can give them the necessary help required to take their books to the next level.
1. Professional Editing and Proofreading
Among the most critical services of professional book publishers is editing. Independent authors might be good writers, but objectivity and expertise in editing are mostly lacking in them. A professional editor will polish your manuscript to make the story flow well, the characters well-developed, and not with jarring grammatical or style errors. I have worked with a number of self-published authors who found the editing process to be a particular struggle. Indeed, I recall one author who self-published her novel to some interest but ultimately felt that it needed to be more than what it was. After she sought a professional editor for that book, it greatly improved in structure and pacing. These changes enabled her to reissue her book to the masses at a new level of professionalism, earning even better sales and a wider audience.
By partnering with professional editors, self-published authors can ensure that their books meet industry standards and rise above the crowd.
2. Quality in Book Design
While a nice book cover attracts clients, not all self-publishing authors are skilled or endowed to create one. The professional publishers have a team of graphic designers who do appealing covers that communicate the genre and tone of the manuscript. Formatting of books, both eBooks and prints, presents some challenges to authors who don't know the technical know-how about publishing.
Publishers can provide that expertise that will make a book look polished and professional on all platforms.
I have seen it myself how a professional remake of the cover can breathe new life into a self-published book. One of the authors with whom I worked at the beginning had an ugly cover. After collaboration with a talented designer, this book cover was transformed, and now it is one of the strongest selling points of the book. The newly redesigned cover not only garnered more attention but also fueled the sales.
3. Distribution and Marketing Expertise
Promotion and distribution are often the more difficult areas of self-publishing. Independent authors may be limited in their resources or in the experience necessary to successfully get the word out for their work. This is one point where professional book publishers can be indispensable.
They have fostered relationships with bookstores, wholesalers, and online platforms, which grants them easier access to reach a wide audience. Also, they have experience in the way of launching a book: how to reach out with the media for publicity or how to mount promotional campaigns. Professional book publishers can help with marketing materials, arrange interviews, and coordinate book tours-things most independent authors simply cannot afford or execute themselves.
For instance, I worked with one self-published author who had no visibility for his book, though he was active on social media. In collaboration with a professional publisher, the author was able to tap into a larger network of reviewers and influencers. The book began to receive more reviews, and the marketing efforts led to a significant increase in sales.
4. Rights and Licensing
Self-publishing usually leaves all the rights with the author, but it can also be a double-edged sword. Without professional advice and representation, authors are usually at a disadvantage in the selling of foreign rights, film rights, or audiobook rights. Professional book publishers help authors capitalize on such opportunities and realize value from their intellectual property.
Publishers can also help with translations to reach very far-flung markets. Most independent authors have no idea how to pursue such opportunities or lack the connections to make them happen. In this way, partnering with a professional publisher opens up more significant markets and more revenue streams.
5. Continuous Career Development Support
A continuing relationship between professional book publishers and self-published authors extends far beyond one book. It is the publisher's role to support writers in the ongoing development of their careers over time. Whether it means providing insight into future books, bouncing ideas for new marketing initiatives, or developing additional revenue streams, publishers can support an author's growth.
While an author self-publishing may have to negotiate a big learning curve for one book, a professional book publisher provides the support necessary to invest in continued success: advice regarding resources that keep a writer with a constant series of fresh projects and continued audience-building.
Benefits for Professional Book Publishers While collaboration with independent authors offers a range of advantages for authors, certain advantages exist for professional book publishers too. By extending their reach to self-published authors, the publishers can:
Tap new markets:
Independent authors usually have dedicated followings and niche markets that publishers may not have reached previously. Diversify the portfolio: Independent authors can help them to expand their catalog, thereby offering fresh voices and new perspectives.
Unlock new revenue streams:
Self-published authors might approach publishers for everything from editing to designing and distributing books. Improve their brand standing: By successfully helping self-published authors grow their careers, publishers can enhance their reputation as industry leaders.
Conclusion
In today's world, self-publishing has completely changed the face of the book industry, opening up a wide vista of possibilities both for authors and publishers. Though independent authors enjoy unprecedented freedom, they also encounter unique problems that professional book publishers are in a very good position to assist them with.
In such cases, by providing professional editing, design, marketing, and distribution services, publishers may be able to forge mutually beneficial partnerships with self-published authors. To the professional book publishers, the opportunity to work with independent authors means an opening into more markets, diversification, and more.
In the process, both players emerge winners. From a look into the current future of publishing, there is only one bottom line: it is all about collaboration. Therefore, if you are a professional book publisher, look out for self-published authors whom you may help improve. Publishing is a collaborative act, and the potential for publishing success is unlimited.