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Book Publishing Services

Book publishing services are usually just self-publishing companies that do the legwork for a fee. But in a nutshell, the publishing industry includes the development, marketing, production and distribution of news and non-fiction magazines and books, literary works and other works dealing with dissemination of information. Although newspaper and magazine companies often own printing presses and binderies, most of the book publishing companies outsource the production and development work to smaller companies and only control the advertising and marketing tasks. Some of the publishing companies sub-contract the editorial work as well. These companies offering specialized book publishing services are also an integral part of the ever-growing publishing industry in the US.

Authors who choose to self-publish pay for the full cost of the work, and they are also responsible for selling, marketing and distributing the book. Although this may seem very tedious, such a set-up gives the author exclusive rights to all proceeds of the book, rather than having to share the proceeds with a publishing company. Self-published authors can also test the market for their books by having only a small quantity of books published and sold. If the author sees that the book sells well, he can choose to have more books published. The companies that offer self-publishing services can usually print around 2,000 to 5,000 books for an author, just enough to test the market and enough to cut back on losses, if any.

A number of publishing service companies offer counseling services to help self-publishers. They include theme planning, book formatting, business plan advice and copyright information. Other specialized services include manuscript evaluation and critiquing, as well as suggestions as to how to develop the manuscript and make it saleable in the market. The publishing services also include ISBN acquisition and CIP data acquisition that are mainly used to assign a unique number to the published books and to help catalog the books.

Another book publishing option is through subsidy publishing. A subsidy publisher does not invest its own money; rather, they charge an author a fee to edit, typeset, proofread, and manufacture a specific number of books. They may also provide a promotional program with a limited budget and other administrative services for an additional fee above and beyond the cost of the publishing.

You also need to know the proper way to submit your work. Too many beginning authors print off their manuscript and throw it in an envelope. This is not going to be effective. At a minimum you need to include a cover letter with information about yourself and what you are submitting. This is almost like a sales letter and you want to put your best foot forward. This is your chance to get the publisher excited about your work. If you do not, your probably will not even read it.

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