post # 469 — Monday, November 26, 2007 — a Strategy and the Fat Smoker post
Self-Publishing: The Economics
There are only a few key numbers to pay attention to in self-publishing, which means that each is very important.
First comes the book's cover price. There are basically two main strategies that people follow here - stay in line with other mainstream books if you want a shot at a general audience, or consciously set out to extract a premium from the niche audience you are targetting.
I set my new book (STRATEGY AND THE FAT SMOKER) at the mainstream price of US$29.95
Next, you have to factor in the bookseller's discount, which can be anywhere from 40% to 55% (Amazon requires the latter if you want your book available for pre-order before publication date.)
So now you have anywhere between $13.50 and $18.00 to cover production and distribution.
There are two main technologies today for this: print-on-demand (no inventory) and old-fashioned off-set printing where you choose a print run and store the books.
The prices for these two are still far apart: I was quoted $2.75 per (hardcover) copy for offset printing and $11.75 for print-on-demand. That's a heck of a difference! The latter would basically have reduced my profit per book to close-to-zero after order processing and other distribution charges.
Not surprisingly, I went with off-set printing!
Order your copy of David Maister’s new book, Strategy and the Fat Smoker today!



















David Kirk said
twentythirdfloor.co.za
If only all decisions were that easy, and the analysis so tractable. Wait, that way I wouldn't get much work!
posted on Monday, November 26, 2007