Can a Book Be Both Traditionally Published and POD Self-Published?
By Wendy C. Allen a.k.a. EelKat, published Jan 17, 2008
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If you self-publish via POD than you have printed up this book's "first edition" and when you finally find an agent and the agent finally finds you a traditional publisher, you will only be able to offer "second edition" (also known as "reprint") rights. Generally, unless the book as sold over 10,000 copies a publisher will not buy second rights.
The average book sells just 500 copies. (at the average 4% royalty of wholesale price that averages out to: $1,000 - $1,500 total pay for you the author for the entire life of the book)
Rarely does a first book make over $2,000 for its author.
The average life of a book is 3 months. (meaning the publisher pulls it off the shelves and stops selling it just 3 months after it went to print)
In order to keep you book in print past those 3 months it must become a "bestseller".
In order to become a bestseller, you must sell an astronomical 10,000 copies in that 3 months time.
Most publishers DO NOT promote your book. The books that become bestsellers had an author that put a lot of their time and money into marketing the book themselves. Most books, regardless of publisher, sell only as many books as THE AUTHOR promotes. This is true wither you publish via Scholastic Books (with it's 100 new titles each month, including Harry Potter) or Twighlight Manor Press and its 10 books every other year.
Basically, all a book publisher does is list your book in their catalog and hope that bookstores choose to stock it on their shelves.
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Cover of a self published book, The Pearl Necklace, by Wendy C. Allen.
Credit: Wendy C. Allen
Copyright: Wendy C. Allen 2007
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Takeaways
- Most publishers DO NOT promote your book.
- In order to become a bestseller, you must sell an astronomical 10,000 copies in that 3 months time.
- A self-published POD book never goes out of print and you earn 100% of the profits off the retail pr
Did You Know?
The average book sells just 500 copies. (at the average 4% royalty of wholesale price that averages out to: $1,000 - $1,500 total pay for you the author for the entire life of the book).

