Everything Publishing Podcast Episode 19: Red Flags & Green Flags in Publishing Partners
Self-publishing is a complicated business. For new authors looking to get into the indie publishing world are often overwhelmed by all the things they don't know. In this video, Melanie and Kendall from Self-Publishing Services cover what you should expect in the publishing process. This is a flyby overview of the biggest steps of publishing. We cover the questions we get frequently about when to do it yourself and when to hire someone else.
What part of self-publishing should really be done by yourself? What should you pay for? (Hint: you can DIY a lot of things. You probably shouldn’t DIY a cover and editing.) We focus on the pros and cons so you can decide where you want to invest your resources.
How do you find the people to who can help you?
We take a deeper dive into publishing partners. What are some red flags? (Anyone who guarantees bestseller status, anyone who refuses to provide references or examples, and anyone who puts on the high pressure sales.) How do you know you’re choosing the right editor? What should you ask an editor before you hire them? How do you find the right cover designer? How much should editors cost? How much should cover designers cost? What other services can you outsource as a self-published author? What should you expect from a marketing partner?
How do rights and royalties work when you’re partnering with someone to publish a book? Should you ever give up your rights? (No, unless you're working with an actual traditional publisher. However, there may be some scenarios where a royalty share makes sense.)
The bottom line is to take your time, do your research, and don't be afraid to ask questions of your potential publishing partners.