Investing in Yourself… and Your Book!

If you want to publish a professional-looking book that will stand up to anything you see in bookstores, it’s important that you use professional services for editing and design.
If your book appears to be self-published, the cover is poorly designed, and the interior layout has errors such as extra spacing or weird margins, you’ll have a hard time getting reviews – from reader reviews to editorial reviews. You may even get negative reviews, and those are nearly impossible to remove from platforms like Amazon. Lastly, your book will not be eligible for book awards if there are errors or sub-standard cover design.
While it seems like a place for you to save money and cut corners, I would recommend that you don’t. Scrimping on editing and design will only result in you being unhappy with the end results and ultimately wanting to re-publish your book. Launching your book using the help of professional editors and designers will save you time and money in the long run.
Let’s delve in.
There are several types of editing, but this will at least give you a broad overview of what to expect. Creating your budget ahead of time will help you plan ahead. Most editors and designers will require a deposit upfront, and then invoice you incrementally as the work is completed.
If you choose to use a publishing consultant or book coach, like myself, this person will set up your publishing accounts, serve as the project manager for the production of your book, help you avoid costly mistakes, and serve as your advocate. It’s important to find the right one that has experience in your book’s genre, as well as someone that has a proven track record of satisfied clients.
The cost for a publishing consultant, also known as a book shepherd or project manager, can range anywhere from $2500 to $10,000, but most fall in the $4500-$6500 range. Be sure to utilize free consultations that most book coaches offer, and get an overview of the services they provide.
Estimated costs for editing and design can be provided by each professional, whether that’s editing or design. If you’re working with a book coach or project manager, they may be able to provide you estimates and ballpark figures for those tasks. Be sure to include business costs, such as registering your imprint (publishing company name), creating a simple logo, purchasing ISBNs, and ordering author copies.
Some designers will offer book cover design, interior layout (also known as formatting), and eBook conversion as a package, which can sometimes save you hundreds of dollars.
While you can research and find reputable editors and designers, one of the benefits to working with a publishing consultant or book coach is that they’ve already done the work for you. Book coaches have vetted professional service providers and have them available for projects. This alone will save you time and money.
Let’s get rolling on your book! It’s worth the investment.
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