Everything Kevin Kelly knows about self-publishing.
(via) Kevin Kelly’s excellent essay about publishing today is that it’s all about self-publishing. These points jumped out at me:
- The traditional approach to publishing a book–write a proposal, get an agent, get a publisher, get an advance, write the book, do a tour, collect royalty checks–is over. (This related piece on the dire economics of traditional book publishing concurs.)
- Even with an agent and publisher, it’s up to you to supply your audience and market to them. (This was my experience with the Lifehacker book 15 years ago.)
- On-demand printing software and services are better than they’ve ever been for self-publishers. I especially like Kelly’s flow chart of platform recommendations depending on your goals and content. First question: “Have an audience?”
- The audience for text is stagnant and skews older, while the audience for video continues to expand while getting younger.
Being a book author has a lot more cachet attached to it than being a blogger. I’ve been both, and for me, blogging and engaging with an audience online is way more fun and fulfilling than having a book with my name on it sitting on a shelf.
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