Considering Self-Publishing? Here’s What to Know

Considering Self-Publishing? Here’s What to Know

Alyssa Matesic

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@jeannemoore6610
@jeannemoore6610 - 29.12.2023 17:19

Hybrid and vanity publishers are completely unnecessary. There are plenty oe reputable freelancers (editors, cover designers, formatters) that can be hired.

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@matttholl6004
@matttholl6004 - 31.10.2023 01:17

Just how in the hell does this phone work..i mean i asked you a question about a week ago..and your answer just come up on on video...amazing

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@fowziazia5850
@fowziazia5850 - 21.10.2023 20:34

I just got scammed by 😊 affiliated themselves through amazon book publishing using actual,names on amazon..n if they Indians biggest red flag Mine was 2 Indian and a Pakistani as they are number 1 scammers in the world!!!!! And never ever pay in advance unless you are 100% sure

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@benkeafer6869
@benkeafer6869 - 19.09.2023 00:04

I went to a website that helps connect writers/authors to publishing houses/ publishers, and what publisher would be the best fit.
I filled it out, gave the information it requested, and waited. A day or so later I get a text message from a hybrid publishing company called Newman Springs. I asked a few questions and they were nice enough to answer and not pressure me into dishing out money. They explained what
they were about, what they do, how much the costs would be over a few months starting at $600 down, $349 a month for a total of 10 months, and in the end, charge 6% royalties on each book sale, and keep all rights to my book. They are very picky about who they accept as well. I went to their web page, watched videos of different stages, and they explained everything about what to expect. I also read the reviews from authors who had nothing but good things to say about the services they provided, and would definitely return with a second book. Does this sound like a publishing scam?

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@samp4050
@samp4050 - 04.09.2023 12:37

Thank you for the warning against Olympia Publishers and Austin Mc Cauley, as they were on my list of publishers to perhaps contact. I agree that all those should be named to warn other debut authors. Good luck to you John, and everyone else seeking a legit publishing company and literary agents. 😊

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@youknowkbbaby
@youknowkbbaby - 29.04.2023 02:38

Books have become more of a burden than a gift. They clutter and I would rather listen to a podcast or video. I guess an ebook is okay, but life is short. Why waste so much time reading anything over 100 pages?

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@LordOz3
@LordOz3 - 13.01.2023 15:36

I received a scam call yesterday offering to help publicize the 4th book in my UF series and publish it in foreign markets. It might have been more convincing if the caller ID hadn't read American Health Reform Solutions, the caller wasn't obviously using a computerized dialer, the caller didn't sound like a stereotypical scammer, and my book wasn't already published in German as well as the English version being available overseas.

Another author from my publisher received a similar call.

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@johnparnham5945
@johnparnham5945 - 24.12.2022 12:22

I nearly fell into two of them and I will name names. When I began writing, a so-called publishing company called Olympia publishers reached out online to authors and the attraction was that they accepted unsolicited manuscripts. I sent my manuscript in and was warned in time that they were a scam. They charge huge sums of money to publish your book and you get nothing back. Another company.that I sent my manuscript to was Austin McAuley. They look very professional and their website would have you believe that they do the marketing for you and everything But they too charge large sums of money to publish your book. Recently they found my manuscript after a whole year of not hearing from them then I received an email from them telling me of the commercial potential of my book. I sent a reply based on other criticisms of the said company and said that I was surprised that they wanted my manuscript because I had rejected it as being below standard. I also said that the alliance of independent authors had put a red flag against their name and that they were vanity publishers and I wouldn't work with them. Of course in their reply they denied it but their practices show that they are indeed just that. I am not the first to point this out to them. but they are among many who adopt this model. My warning to inexperienced authors is as said in the video if a "publishing company offers to publish your book and wants you to pay for the privilege, run in the opposite direction. Often these companies look so good and offer you the world but after they've taken your money, they don't care about you the author because they've got what they want---your money.

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@rowan7929
@rowan7929 - 24.12.2022 06:01

Good video and good answers, but it still wont win me over to touch the self path again. I keep on querying agents with every book I write until I get one. Self path was nothing but a headache and a massive loss of money. Especially me living in Australia and need to pay for the conversion rate.

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@andeeharry
@andeeharry - 24.12.2022 05:11

I love it when people from Fivrr, publishing companies, agents try to reach out to me and tell me they ''love my book'' that I haven't published. It is so fun to watch them change topics quickly. Yes, I am aware of a lot of things, thanks to research and like, they hate it. They either yell at me, or claim I know nothing, or just become plain dumb. I had it all in the last two years, spamming me with links, fake accounts and badly done sites. Some did look genuine until I had to pay. I ask loads of questions, watch thier responses and look at thier stuff. The funny thing is, it will take hours for them to get back to you with poorly created stuff. I must admit, I had a run in will McMillian and MC agents last year for trying to get me to go with them, but hated my questioning. They will never catch me out anyway. The ones from Fivrr, watch out for that, as they switch jobs every fortnight, and steal covers. They don't have a clue to anyhing.
Always be prepared, they are sneaky.

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@andeeharry
@andeeharry - 24.12.2022 04:53

Scammers are in all fields of publishing and the worst part is, they are protected. You go after them and you get ''blacklisted'' as being difficult and will end up giving you a bad reputation. It is nuts. It is high time the industries throws them out

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@mikecook_author
@mikecook_author - 23.12.2022 22:49

MK Williams explains the self/publishing red flags so well. Thanks for sharing.

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@joshuafurtado2299
@joshuafurtado2299 - 23.12.2022 22:04

Your vidoes are so helpful. I have 2 chapters left to write in my first draft. Then I will start my rewrites. I'm so excited.

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@melvindodson6827
@melvindodson6827 - 23.12.2022 21:29

This is fantastic

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@marycooney2194
@marycooney2194 - 23.12.2022 20:38

Hybrid publishers are NOT vanity presses. A great resource for self-publishing authors is Mark Dawson and the Self Publishing Podcast.

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@garrett6064
@garrett6064 - 23.12.2022 20:29

I like the idea that the professionals in the industry believe my story is good enough to publish. Hopefully that will be the case

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@Zora3y
@Zora3y - 23.12.2022 19:43

this feels little bit staged, but I appreciate you two spent time answering these.

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@1MKWilliams
@1MKWilliams - 23.12.2022 19:16

Thank you for having me on the channel! It was so fun to connect and I hope everyone watching has a successful publishing journey :)

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@LegitRespect
@LegitRespect - 23.12.2022 19:14

Not first 🥲

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@AFringedGentian
@AFringedGentian - 23.12.2022 19:10

Self pub is way too much for me. Querying is so difficult but it looks to me to be easier than self-publishing.

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@ravensthatflywiththenightm7319
@ravensthatflywiththenightm7319 - 23.12.2022 19:01

As always, good to know.

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