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Topic : Re: What should I look for or look out for in a publishing deal? I have a manuscript ready to go for a book on Information Management and I'm about to start approaching publishers. As I do, - selfpublishingguru.com

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What kind of book are you writing? Is it a paperback or an e-book?
The two are very different today. I have less experience with paperbacks though the journalists I work with tell me they are a very long process and much more difficult to find publishers for. It's about a year for the whole process and what you should look for is a publisher who is:

responsiveness
good at editing? (one of my colleagues found a bunch of typos in the second to last edit before printing which caused her a lot of panic, as well as poorly organized index that did not make sense)
whether they will give you an advance?
does your publisher have good contacts to help you arrange book tours and other promotions?
how many revisions they are willing to go through and how many times will they patiently change the cover and title?
of course, how much revenue do you get off sales, how do the royalties work?
are there chances for sequels or other projects related? (e.g. will they build a website to help you promote...)
will they help you find a designer for the book cover?
what are your rights? This is maybe the most important because you must be very clear what your right is to republish the contents of your book (if they decide to publish a revision to update it, what happens? Do you have the rights to translations? etc...)

For e-books, things can be simpler. You can self-publish if you don't find a publisher. This is a choice many authors take in the Kindle, iBooks, Google Play stores. In this case, the barriers for entry are much lower. The main things you need to worry about are:

What's the turnaround time? Apple is famous for a much longer lead time so you need to take it into a account if you're trying to release on all platforms at the same time
formatting issues

I've heard from newspapers printing e-books that it is very possible to self-publish so you don't have to pay a company to do this for you if you need to cut costs.


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