Lately I've been trying to figure out
the cost of everything I'll need for the first three novels that I
publish, including this one. I'm also figuring what I would need for
the business portion as well. At first I had thought that I would
have very little overhead. However, the more I learn about
publishing the more I realize that I have to pay for a lot more than
I initially realized. Self-publishing is more than simply putting
your book on createspace and then sitting back to watch the $$$ roll
in.
First, since I will be selling my
novels from my website, I had to get a business license and file for
a DBA and Seller's Permit. Thankfully, since I'm using my last name
and industry as my DBA I didn't have to pay and the seller's permit
is also free. But the business license was $52.
Next comes the editor. For this novel
I have a friend who is a retired editor working with me. I am
realistic, however, and I know she may not be able to work on future
novels. The average price for good professional editor is around
$750 for a novel my size.
The cover art is also expensive. The
artist I am working with is charging me $400 for both the e-book and
print covers. That is $200 more than I wanted to spend but based on
the quality of her work I'm willing to hand over the extra cash.
Now, to be able to sell on my website I
should have some of the books on hand. Because of this I decided to
have 10 books in my inventory at all times. To get the initial 10
books I will pay approximately $55 (not including tax). Thankfully I
don't need books on hand for the distributor, they will get it
directly from the printer.
Speaking of distributors, the one I am
going to use through createspace is $25.
The website will also cost a bit. I am
designing it myself which will help. In the future I plan to hire
someone to make it look more professional. Even still, the domain
registration and host fee will be around $80/year.
Now, I'm not including the prices for
marketing and promotions since I'm still figuring out a plan for
that.
So, in total, for my first three novels
and business fees, I am looking at spending approximately $3200.
That includes the business tax/license and website fees for next year
as well. Separately, and without the cost of doing business, each
novel will cost me about $1230 if I hire a good editor. That's without any marketing, advertising, or promotions.
Man! And to think I have a goal of 1-3
novels a year. I know I can afford to have everything done if I save
each month in anticipation of the next novel. It's not easy and I'm
going to have to give up one or two things but I feel it will be
worth it.
Now I know why many say it's easier to
traditionally publish (even with the piles of rejection letters that
EVERY author endures when they go that route). Still, I like the
road less traveled. I feel a sense of accomplishment when things go
right.
Yut,
ReplyDeleteGood luck out there hun.