Pros & Cons: Traditional Publishing vs Self Publishing

EPISODE · Aug 19, 2024 · 21 MIN

Pros & Cons: Traditional Publishing vs Self Publishing

from The BookPreneur · host Audrey Bell-Kearney

The BookPreneur-This episode talks about the pros and cons of traditional and self-publishing. Traditional publishing is noted for its credibility and established support systems, including professional editing and extensive distribution networks. However, it offers less creative control for authors and lower royalties. The publication process can also be lengthy. In contrast, self-publishing provides full creative control and potentially higher royalties since authors manage their publication. However, it involves substantial upfront costs and greater responsibility for marketing, with self-published works often facing credibility challenges.In "The BookPreneur," hosted by Audrey Bell-Kearney, viewers gain insights from a diverse range of authors on successful strategies in the literary field. Audrey, CEO of Noise Media Network, also produces several popular podcasts and shows, making "The BookPreneur" a valuable resource for those interested in the business aspects of book creation.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-bookpreneur--6261483/support.🎙️ About The BookPreneur Podcast- Join Our CommunityWelcome to The BookPreneur Podcast — where we talk all things book publishing as a business. Each episode, I dive into the art and strategy of turning your story into income. Some days, you’ll catch a live masterclass. Other times, I’ll be chatting with industry experts or clients who’ve successfully published with Noise Media Network. 📘 Grab my book “I Want To Write A Book, Now What? A to Z of Self-Publishing” here → https://amzn.to/3WyeFFt

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