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   Consider the example of self-publisher Ted Nicholas. His How to Form Your Own Corporation Without a Lawyer for Under $50 started its journey with $5,000 borrowed from a life insurance policy. The result? Over 800,000 copies sold to date.

   The classic career counseling handbook, What Color Is Your Parachute? originated its climb to best-seller as a self-published title. Author and clergyman Richard Nelson Bolles eventually sold the rights to Ten Speed Press, where the book continues to move at a rate of 300,000 copies a year.

These dramatic success stories have left their imprint on the entire self-publishing movement. Today, more and more people are deciding to publish their own books and keep all the profit! (Excerpt from Self Publishing Your Book and Keep ALL the Profits!)...

90% of Self Publishers publish their book to make money.

Number two, you don’t have to convince anybody but yourself that your book should be published. Making a good case to yourself for publication of a work you have created should not be difficult at all. No one else shares the high degree of enthusiasm you have for your own work. Why give a third party, with ideas, interests, and priorities different from your own, the final say? Self-publishing gives you total control.

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Number three, if you have found a niche market with your book and/or are able to create a demand for it, you will make more money than you would make with a standard publishing contract. Instead of a meager 5 to 15% royalty, you could make 40 to 80% of the purchase price. Once your self-published book is successful, you can negotiate with a larger publisher from a position of experience and strength. Number four, you can see your book in print within a few months of your manuscript completion. The larger publishers most often work on an 18-month cycle, and that is just too long to wait. Number five, you can get distribution for your book through Amazon.com and barnesandnoble.com just as easily as a major publisher can for their books.

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