Yesterday an elderly gentleman was in my office asking what he should do with his fourth book. He’d paid a “publisher” out of Southern California $25,000 to publish his first book and $5,000 to publish his second. The publisher published the third for free. None of them sold any copies to speak of even though the publisher said he sent out a bunch of review copies.

To make matters worse, my visitor had heard that millions of books were sold on the Internet so he paid to be included on a book-selling website that told him he would “earn consistent income from the site selling 4,000 to 5,000 books a month.” He sold 21 copies. He thinks friends bought most of them.

A member of the hope-springs-eternal crowd (as we all are), he was there to ask if he could pay me to publish his book.

If you are an author, and you are paying to get published or for services that guarantee to sell your books, chances are you will have a bad experience. Is this always the case? Almost. What can you do about it? Learn the industry—learn what works and what doesn’t—before you open your checkbook.

Just a write thought.

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One Response to “Can You Buy Your Way into Being a Published Author?”

  1. Naoma Hayes on August 22nd, 2010 9:40 pm

    I am looking for a publisher that I can work with. My book is almost finished and I need to have it printed. I will need a little bit of help with the publishing process. most all that I have contacted are ready to sell me something. I am the one who wants to pay for publishing from an understanding and helpful publishing company. I am wondering if you are that company.
    Naoma Hayes

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