Some become self-published authors for the sheer joy of sharing their knowledge and creativity. They have little regard for eventual profits and enjoy the process of writing. But many others write for business purposes. Depending on your goals, it may determine whether you opt for book print on demand services or publish your work differently. When you go the on-demand route, you become what the online world calls a content creator. The profits from your book are split between you and the print-on-demand company; they customarily keep a hefty share.

The risk of printing books ahead is understanding how well they will sell. But it's okay for many self-publishers who can predict their sales. If you're among them, there are profit-enhancing opportunities for using a full-service book printer and taking advantage of higher profits. The chief advantage of on-demand printing is no financial responsibility for inventory and order fulfillment. You're also generally confined to selling books through the printer's website, which cuts you out of other sales channels, including brick-and-mortar stores. There are advantages, but it's also a lot to give up.

Many authors and companies that publish books like to sell copies directly from their websites, where they keep 100 percent of the profits. It's the highest margin way to sell books and allows you to build a direct relationship with your customers. You're all set for future marketing initiatives, whether new books or other products when you have their information. It's common for self-publishers to sell other products you want to ship with your book. When you use a conventional printer and work with a fulfillment house, it's all possible – things you'd miss using print-on-demand companies.

At the start of your book project, take a clear look at your genre. See what titles are doing well and analyze what about them appeals to readers. If you have similar target readers, it's wise to understand what they respond to and why they buy or download books. Your writing needs to entertain or inform them in ways they find exciting to spark purchases of your work. When you have one book that sells well, people become more interested in you as an author. It's likely they will buy other books from you after enjoying your first book – which is all the more reason to make it high quality and more profitable

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