Tuesday, 17 September 2013

How Do I Get A Childrens Book Published

By Cecile Ingram


Writing for children is extremely fun, creative and rewarding. Seeing ideas, characters and stories come to life in living color is energizing and inspiring. While the book may be the next best seller the question for many authors is how to market and publish their work. It can become a daunting and overwhelming process for those not yet familiar with publishing. Many may ask how do I get a childrens book published?

For new authors researching the various publishing options will help to reduce confusion, and offer workable publishing options. Today there are more publishing options that ever before. This was not the case in the past. In the past authors were restricted to a traditional publishing houses. If rejected they were forced into sending to other traditional publishers.

Publishing has, however, changed. In today's publishing market traditional publishing houses are less likely to take a risk on a new author, and if they do are more likely to require the author to do some of the marketing themselves. Many authors who either can't get approved through traditional methods, or don't want to share a major portion of the profits, have turned to the Internet. Independent publishing not only offers avenues for success with new authors, but also offers a mass market like never before.

With electronic technical readers now available through book sellers, it brings the convenience of electronically paying, downloading, and reading all in one place. Once the readers, books and payment system was available through booksellers, it created a boom in the self publishing industry. As the electronic audience has grown, so have marketing and communication outlets for author and reader communication.

Authors now benefit from personal reader reviews and can communicate directly with their readers and consumers. This is something that was not always possible through traditional methods. In the past book signings, workshops or events were the closest authors could get to that.

The boom of social networking in the last few years have also created ever more options for authors to promote their work. It also allows them to connect with their readers in a very personal way. The personal connection social networking can't be achieved through traditional methods. Authors can also receive reader messages instantly on cell phones, and are in a much better position to track marketing campaigns.

They can plan marketing campaigns that include sales, special giveaways, contests, trivia questions about their books, or other fun reader activities. Social networking and the Internet also opens doors of opportunity to connect with other industry writers, and offers the ability to network, and share experiences. Some self publishing authors go on to publish their work through traditional publishers and become so successful at self publishing they simply continue this avenue of publishing.

Once upon a time self publishing authors went into agreements with printers to publish a certain number of books. This meant they became their own marketing agent to bookstores. Today that is no longer necessary. Print on demand, which only prints the amount of books sold, and works in conjunction with online booksellers, offers much greater control. Children's authors can now sell their work both electronically and in print, with the convenience of online publishing shipping their books. Authors no longer have to ask the question how do I get a childrens book published.




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