How to set realistic sales targets as a self-published author
Publishing your first book is such an exciting milestone, but many authors make the mistake of setting unrealistic sales expectations.
Brilliant Fish – PR & Marketing
PR & Marketing for Authors
Publishing your first book is such an exciting milestone, but many authors make the mistake of setting unrealistic sales expectations.
Most authors know what genre their newly-written book falls into but what does surprise me is how many I hear about who don’t really know what other publications are out there in the same genre, let alone have read any.
Without getting too bogged down in what will happen once you’ve written the book, it is wise to familiarise yourself with the publishing process, if for no other reason than to have some realistic expectations of what you could achieve.
Knowing the differences between vanity and traditional publishing can help you make an informed decision about which route best suits your needs as an author.
The saying goes: “don’t judge a book by its cover” but when it comes to actually publishing a book, it’s actually the complete opposite!
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