Unpublished Authors-Here’s the Way to Get Published
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010Unpublished authors tend to ask me the same questions, and one of the most repetitive question which is always brought up is just how much royalty money do authors receive from publishing a book? So I figured I would write an article to address this subject.
Plenty of unpublished authors hear that writers just get a very small percentage from the selling price per book. Well, it all depends. Plus there are more cost effective ways to publish your own book which I will go over as well.
Should you be represented by way of literary agent, you share the cut of the book’s profits with he/she from your very own royalty percentage. However, if you are not represented by an agent, you will then get all of whatever your royalty percentage is. Quite simply, if you just earn 7%, then an agent will require a percentage of it. (The agent’s percentage is generally 15%) Otherwise, the 7% will be yours.
If you self-publish the book, what you can do is go through other resources and publish it at no cost, setting the purchase price at what you want. They would simply take a small piece of the profits. However, marketing as well as promoting the book are expenses you will bear alone.
With traditional publishing, the actual publisher will pay for the expenses, combined with the cost of getting the book distributed, which is why royalties are only a small percentage to the author. Mainstream publishing entails many people and so the author has to share the profits with many people.
The good news is that internet self publishing is possible and you obtain more, but you still must invest money and market the books. With small publishing companies, unpublished authors can get more of a royalty percentage.
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