Your Extensive Guide to Self Confidence
January 20, 2011Keeping Fish
January 20, 2011Your Extensive Guide to Self Publishing
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For book authors, the term 'self-publishing' almost always prompts a sense of important decision-making. This is because to be able to get into the concept, there is a need to decide firmly whether to self publish or not. Technically, self-publishing is a practice when authors publish their own books and other content without the help, assistance, and mediation of third-party publishers.
Currently, self-publishing is accounting for just a minimal percentage of the entire publishing industry (with respect to sales). However, it is fast becoming more popular as an option for numerous book and content authors. Because the publishing industry is obviously changing its landscape, it is expected that more and more authors would prefer to self publish in the future.
Self-publishing is not an entirely new practice. In fact, it has been around, though in different forms, ever since the start of the publishing history. These days, self-publishing is logically increasing amid further advancement of the modern-age publishing technology. With the emergence of desktop publishing systems, xerography, the Internet, and print on demand, self-publishing is becoming a clear phenomenon in the changing publishing industry.
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