{"id":645,"date":"2012-09-26T13:08:25","date_gmt":"2012-09-26T20:08:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bitingduckpress.com\/?p=645"},"modified":"2020-11-24T18:44:51","modified_gmt":"2020-11-25T02:44:51","slug":"so-you-want-to-start-a-press","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bitingduckpress.com\/?p=645","title":{"rendered":"So You Want to Start a Press"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>We&#8217;ve learned a lot at BDP here in our 8 months of operation, so I thought I&#8217;d share some of our insights with those of you who might be dreaming of starting their own small press. One thing is for sure&#8211;there are more good books than publishers, so if you can&#8217;t find an established publisher who shares your vision, why not do it yourself?<\/p>\n<p>Here are a few thoughts&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>1. Offset printing isn&#8217;t worth it in general, unless you&#8217;re starting with a big start-up budget. Warehousing, returns, and distribution will all cut severely into your profits. Finding a distributor when you&#8217;re not established is also very difficult; most require you to have already published 3-10 titles (so what happens to your first 3-10 authors?!)<br \/>\n2. Print-on-demand is often, but not always worth it. This feature is &#8220;transparent&#8221; to users&#8211;that is, if your POD title is listed on Amazon, customers don&#8217;t know it&#8217;s POD. The quality of POD books is increasing rapidly, and full-color, glossy, etc. are now all available. Some books, though, are better off e-only (this is a whole other discussion!)<br \/>\n3. Do not skimp on any aspect of the book: editing, formatting, design, and publicity. This probably means having different people who do each part. These may be your colleagues\/recruits, or paid professionals. Beware of cut-rate jobs by people who won&#8217;t do things right. A macro-edit is NOT a copyedit, for one thing. Just because you know InDesign, doesn&#8217;t mean you can make nice covers, for another.<br \/>\n4. Avoid cheapo e-book formatters like the PLAGUE. You will get lots of spam from people who claim to be able to turn your pdf into a beautiful epub. They are lying. (Most of these messages are clearly spam).<br \/>\n5. Give yourself enough time between acceptance\/finalization of the manuscript and publication. A manuscript is not a book. Publicity will need to begin 4-5 months before publication, so you&#8217;ll need a &#8216;nice&#8217;&#8211;almost perfect&#8211;version by then. Don&#8217;t try to rush into production; your book will have errors.<br \/>\n6. Don&#8217;t trust your friends\/family\/dog to do design for you unless you know that they&#8217;re objectively good, and don&#8217;t hire anyone you&#8217;re afraid to criticize.<br \/>\n7. If your list includes one of your own books, beware that the publishing effort will take a lot of time away from it (Yes, that&#8217;s why *101 Physics Problems* is not coming out this Fall!)<br \/>\n8. Sign up with as many e-distributors as you can to get your book out there: Amazon, B&#038;N, Kobo, etc. It will take a while to establish contracts with all of these (except Amazon), so start early!<br \/>\n9. Buy at least 100 ISBNs to start. They go quickly.<br \/>\n10. Register your ISBNs at Bowker by hand. There *should* be an automatic feed from LSI to Bowker, but this doesn&#8217;t always work.<br \/>\n11. If you do print, include Library of Congress cataloging information. This really helps librarians.<\/p>\n<p>This is all that occurs to me off the bat, but it&#8217;s more than enough to get started. 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