Welcome to this episode of the Real Fast Results podcast! If you are an author, or an aspiring author, and you are really thinking about writing your first book, or your next book, and you are trying to decide whether to self-publish or go the traditional route, you are in the right place today. Pat Iyer is today’s special guest. She is an entrepreneur and published author who can give you insight on self-publishing vs. traditional publishing.. Please welcome Pat to the show…
Big Promise: Self-Publishing vs. Traditional Publishing Well, I think that the big promise, as far as I am concerned is that a lot of people have questions about whether they should self-publish or seek out a traditional or indie publisher. I have done both, and I can easily share the pros and the cons of each approach. [bctt tweet="Whether you self-publish or traditionally publish, you will be part of the marketing and promotional efforts." via="no"] I think that before self-publishing became so easy, there really was only one choice, which was to approach a publisher or be approached by a publisher, write up a book proposal, create an outline, a sample chapter, and an analysis of the target market. You’d need to show how your book was different than other books. Those steps are all very important to make sure that you have a viable book, but the difficulty with traditional publishing is that, from an entrepreneurial standpoint, you do a whole lot of work, and you get small royalties in return. However, a traditional publisher, or an indie publisher, can open doors for you that you would have never had opened if you hadn’t been published. Download the Complete PDF Show Notes Free for this Episode Learn