(For interpreneurs)Simple ways to write and publish your own book.

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Preparing own book is an illusion to some people but let me tell you it is very possible to write your own book and finally getting a best sellers in the world's book markets. The following are the tips that will make you write and publish the best book of your own ideas.
  • Decide on an engaging topic.Choose the topic and write on it. a topic you've selected must be any topic of your interest and such topic should be interesting to your readers. write 100 pages or more on such a topic, print it and try to see how it looks like.
  • Know the basics. Do your homework on the rules of publishing before starting out. For example, owning the International Standard Book Number, which can be purchased at ISBN.org for $125, can help you retain publishing rights in the future to more easily create updated editions of your book and allow you to switch publishing platforms.
  • Plan your budget. A big expense will be publication costs, which run about $5 to $20 per printed book. (Most e-books have minimal fees.) choose a publishing platform that offers a print-on-demand option, which lets you order books as needed rather than paying for a bulk order. Otherwise, you could end up ordering too many copies and getting stuck with leftovers. Sites typically ask authors to buy at least 15 copies to get preferential bulk pricing. You also need to factor in editing and graphic design costs, which can together total $4,000 to $8,000, If you're tempted to cut corners on editing and design, remember that a visually unappealing book with errors will hurt your credibility. 
  •  Develop a marketing strategy. Even if you didn't set out to write a bestseller, you should figure out a marketing strategy for the book before it's published. Will you promote it via Twitter or Facebook? Or will it simply be mailed to potential clients? You also can use your company website to promote the book by creating a separate tab on your home page or a special blog. If you plan to market your book to a larger audience than your target customers, compare royalty fees from various publishing sites to see where you'd make the most money.

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