Self-Publishing with Lulu.com

Look into the Self-publishing Site




While it is great to be published by the big name publishing house with a million dollar deal, many of us aren’t that lucky. In today’s world, publishing a book, fiction or non-fiction has gone beyond the quality of the material. Market potential of the subject and the author sometimes get more attention than the writer’s talent. How many of you have read a book and put it down after reading some pages, feeling that you can write much better? I know I have done that once or twice, and I also know that my chances of being signed for a book deal by HarperCollins or Penguin is somewhat low. So I decided to jump into the self-publishing trend.



Of the many writers who decide to self publish, some do it to escape the lengthy waiting period for being picked up by the established publishers, some are new and instead of waiting for years to break into the scene have decided to do it on their own. What I have seen among the fellow writes at Lulu is that, these people genuinely want to write. For them, getting a book published is not just for vanity.



www.iUniverse.com , www.AuthorHouse.com , www.Xlibris.com, www.CafePress.com, www.uPublish.com also offer self-publishing service. The reason I choose Lulu is that, I don’t have to pay anything; the company makes money only if my book sells. So there is no minimum fee or maintenance fee. There isn’t even the minimum order bracket, a big help for a first timer.



Getting started with Lulu

Sign Up

Once you decide to use Lulu to publish your book, sign up to use the site. There is no sign-up fee, non maintenance fee and no minimum order. Lulu makes money after your book is sold. Before that you don’t pay anything.







Select the publication type

For the purpose of this article, we are discussing publication of a paper back book, but with Lulu you can publish: CD/DVD, Brochure, Calendar, Hardcover Book, Digital Media, Image, and e-Book.





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In this section you have provide the name of author, category of the book, copyright information and the intended audience.





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Honestly this wasnt too helpful. sure it showed me a few sites that I can self publish with, but most of the information I can find on the website itself.

Posted on 03/31/2009 at 10:03:06 AM

Good advice. Thanks

Posted on 12/28/2008 at 11:12:26 PM

I self published with Lulu.com and really found their website to be easy to work with and have not had any problems. I have even solda few of my books.

Posted on 06/13/2008 at 11:06:25 PM

LULU is the lowest among the companies in self-publsihing! plus, the people in the forums will make your life miserable! also theya ssociate with some magazines who are reviewers and they are very rough on reviews!

Posted on 08/31/2006 at 5:08:00 PM

very thought provoking, SL...good, informative article, Bhumika...keep up the good work!

Posted on 08/20/2006 at 2:08:00 PM

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