How difficult is it to get your book published?

The simple answer is; very difficult. But the process can be made easier when you get a book published by a publisher like Austin Macauley. Publishing your book sometimes becomes as time taking as writing your book. Choosing the right publisher will, however, make things quick and less time-consuming.
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What are the odds of getting your book published?

Editors and publishers agree that the odds of being published are only 1-2%. That is, they only accept, and publish, one or two out of every hundred manuscripts they receive.
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How hard is it to get a book published traditionally?

It can be hard to get a book published in the traditional way. In 2014, Digital Book World and Writer's Digest Author Surveys found that only 23% of aspiring authors could find a publisher. That is 13.4% of the overall respondents, which included published writers.
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Is it rare to get a book published?

Rarely, someone will write a book and get it published straight away, but that's pretty unusual. I was once in a roomful of writers when that question was asked, and only three writers raised their hands. Most writers work for 5-10 years before getting their first book published (my first took 9 years.)
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Why is it so difficult to get published?

Publishing is About Marketability (sales, sales, sales!)

Publishers have to be able to place your book on the shelves, meaning that it has to fit in an established genre. It also has to have an audience that the publisher has the ability to reach, which can be different for different publishers.
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Why Is It So Hard to Get Your Book Published?



What percentage of books become bestsellers?

Only 37 percent have some staying power and spend more than four weeks on the best-seller list. Even fewer – 8 percent – attain the number one spot.
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How much does a first time author make?

As we can see from many authors and agents the average first time author is projected to earn around $10,000 for their new book.
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How many writers actually finish a book?

In the United States alone, over 200 million people dream of writing a book. Yet, the number of writers who go on to actually finish their manuscript is estimated to be just 3%. Of those, only 20% will go on to become published.
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Is writing a book profitable?

A typical book author barely makes more than minimum wage. You receive an advance and 10% royalties on net profit from each book. If your book retails at $25 per copy, you would need to sell at least 4,000 copies to break even on a $5,000 advance.
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How do first time authors get published?

Traditionally, budding authors that want to publish a book first need to partner with a literary agent. Once an agent is convinced of your book's quality, that person then takes it to publishers on your behalf. This is still a regular practice, especially with big publishing houses.
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How do I know if my book is being sold?

If you can get to 5,000 followers total in your entire social media network, you have a potentially successful book. The faster you attracted them, the more likely it will sell well. If you can't and it has been more than 12-18 months, you do not. Self-publish at your own peril.
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How much does it cost to publish a book for the first time?

The Bottom Line

It usually costs between $500 and $5,000 to publish a book in the United States. A lot of that cost comes from hiring an editor, book designer services, and marketing. The average self-published book costs about $2,000 to publish and market.
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How many books sold is considered successful?

In the book's lifetime

For a traditional publisher to think of a nonfiction book as a success, it has to sell more like 10,000 copies over its lifetime.
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How many authors become successful?

So, could we say that . 0025% of authors are successful (sell at least 1000 copies).
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How do I get my first book published?

4 Steps for Getting Your Book Published
  1. Edit and proofread. One or two typos won't sink your career, but a bevy of them will make you look unprofessional. ...
  2. Identify a target audience for your book. ...
  3. Identify potential agents. ...
  4. Submit your book proposal. ...
  5. Submit directly to a publisher.
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How long should a first draft of a novel be?

How Long Is a Good First Draft? First drafts are as long as they need to be. As a rule of thumb, a short non-fiction book is typically around 20,000 words, while a more traditional non-fiction book weighs in around 60,000 words.
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How long should my book be?

If you're writing your first novel, the general rule of thumb for novel writing is a word count in the 80,000 to 100,000 range. While anything over 40,000 words can fall into the novel category, 50,000 is considered the minimum novel length. Anything over 110,000 words is considered too long for a fiction novel.
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How many copies sold makes a book a bestseller?

So if you want your book to be a best-seller, you should try to sell at least 5,000 copies in a week — from Monday to Sunday if you want to be a Publishers Weekly best-seller, and from Sunday to Saturday if you want to be a New York Times best-seller.
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How much did JK Rowling make per book?

CNBC estimates that Rowling has earned well over $1 billion from Harry Potter book sales alone, assuming a standard 15% royalty, as well as another $50 million for her books for adults and several Potter spinoffs.
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What makes a book successful?

Compelling characters: Most great works of literary fiction have one thing in common: rich, compelling characters. Good characters draw readers in, giving them someone to love, hate, or identify with.
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How much do small time authors make?

There are self-published authors who can make a living writing with a sustainable income of $5,000 per month to $8,000 per month, even some self-published authors who make an excess of $10,000 per month. Remember to use our royalties guidelines (below) to calculate accurately!
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Do self-published authors make money?

Self-published authors can make between 40 to 60 percent royalties on a single book sale. This is far more than traditionally published authors who make only 10-12 percent royalties.
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How many copies does the average book sell?

The average book in America sells about 500 copies. Those blockbusters are a minute anomaly: only 10 books sold more than a million copies last year, and fewer than 500 sold more than 100,000. So are all the rest of the books simply failed blockbusters?
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Can you make millions writing a book?

If done right, writing a book can also generate phenomenal leads and revenue for an entrepreneur. Multimillion-dollar entrepreneur and member of The Oracles Rob Kosberg knows something about using a book to turbocharge your business.
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