Notes from Minnesota
Hey
Freelancer!
Yikes! It's already
October which means that the Holiday Season is soon upon us.
Double yikes! I'm not
remotely ready.
But that's OK. Bring on
the trick or treaters, pumpkin pie, holiday music, and Chex Party Mix. This truly is one of my FAVORITE times of
the year. With all the exciting times up ahead, I'm more than happy to pull myself into the holiday mood at a
moment's notice.
Onward and upward!
Beth
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Mindset Moment
Hey Freelancer,
It's easy to forget the incredible joy you impart to
others as you write. Your words soothe, edify, keep businesses afloat, pique imaginations, create laughter,
enrage... just to name a few.
You're extremely important in the grand scheme of
things.
Never forget who you are and what you
do.
Just a friendly reminder.
(Mindset Moment)
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The Bright Side of Writing Scams
Beth Ann Erickson
Two
phone calls within a couple weeks. Two smart freelancers. Both nearly snared in the same writing
scam.
It goes like this:
After months, if not years, of submitting their books
to publishers and receiving scores of rejection letters, they finally received the “OK” to submit their latest work
to what they thought were reputable publishers.
One small problem, though. Each had a niggling
sensation in the pit of their stomach that simply wouldn’t subside.
“We love the manuscript!” the publisher proclaimed.
“Brilliant. It’ll sell like gangbusters!”
Still the nagging sensation
persisted.
Then they e-mailed me complex e-mails detailing their
situation.
“What’s your phone number,” I asked, “this is way too
complicated to try to unravel via e-mail.”
Onward they sent their phone numbers to me and I rang
each of them.
As they spoke it became disappointingly clear that
they were indeed caught up in a fairly common publishing situation.
I won’t bore you with the minute details. However on
a broader scale I can say this:
When you are searching for a publisher of any sort,
your mantra is, “Money flows towards the writer, not away from the writer.”
Both these authors had found “publishers” who offered
to “publish” their books for a fee. Really BIG fees.
This got me to thinking… if you’re going to pay to
publish your book, why not simply self publish? After all, publishers who claim to “publish” your book, then charge
you setup fees, cover art fees, editing fees, annual hosting fees, and inflated book prices are not
publishers.
Publishers are supposed to write checks, not collect
fees.
If a “publisher” is “helping” you self publish your
book, your best bet is to simply self publish it rather than get your name tangled with a company that may or may
not have a reputable reputation.
I’ve heard of too many authors who are astounded to
discover (after all the contracts were signed) that they hadn’t found a publisher, but that the company was
“assisting them in self publishing their book.”
This clearly wasn’t what they had hoped to find when
their book got accepted by the company.
But most authors make the best of it and struggle
against the stigma that many of these “Print on Demand” (POD) “publishers” have created for themselves, rightly or
wrongly deserved.
Had most of these authors known that they were about
to get caught between thinking they’d found a “publisher” and realizing the publisher viewed them as “self
publishing” they would have simply opted for the second option and deleted the middle man.
This is what I advised these two writers to
do.
If you’re going to pay one cent to get published, hop
ship and self publish. With so many options available today, why not reap all the profits if you’re going to have
to work your tail off promoting your book?
You’ve got online publicity options available that
are simple to use and dirt cheap to implement.
You’ve got a whole world of digital printing
beckoning you to jump in and realize your dream.
Plus, you can totally eliminate the stigma of being
affiliated with a POD publisher which means reviewers won’t automatically reject your book. Bookstores may take a
chance on stocking it (provided you supply bookstore friendly terms). Industry people won’t wrinkle their noses at
you.
You see, Print on Demand book printing is a fabulous
technology. However, the Print on Demand business model that many POD publishers have developed call for them to
achieve the bulk of their profits not from book sales (because many of these books are anything but readable), but
from author fees.
Now, I know, writer scams exist and will continue to
do so. But to wallow in the negativity of it all won’t suit either of us.
Especially when that same negative situation can
shine the light on an incredible publishing opportunity open to every writer… self publishing using digital
technology at its best.
The resources are available. With the maturation of
the Internet, promotion is darn near effortless.
And all this new technology will allow your writing
to see the light of day.
Our future is truly bright. And there’s something
really special about witnessing the birth of a new dream, a new publishing company. I know these fine writers will
write the words they were born to write… and those words will make it onto the printed page.
I truly love my job and am absolutely grateful every
time a dream takes flight.
Want more information? Check out this book. It’s the
resource I recommended to these two writers. If you’ve got a glimmer of interest in self publishing I highly
recommend you purchase this now:
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Beth Ann Erickson is the “Queen Bee” of Filbert
Publishing. She’s also the author of numerous titles including “101 No Cost and Low Cost Secrets To Turbo Charge
Your Freelance Income.” Pick up your copy today at http://filbertpublishing.com/101.html She’s also a busy copywriter, speaker, and publisher of
Writing Etc., the free e-mag for writers.
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