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July 6, 2008 – 12:32 amI just checked my book sale statistics on Lulu.com, the print on demand (POD) company I use to publish and sell my books for freelance writers and business/promotional writers. I am pleased to say that as of today, I have sold… (drum roll, please)… 800 books.
Not bad for a self-published author who really does little or no promotion beyond what I do on my website and here on my blog. Sure, 800 is not a Canadian bestseller, but it’s far more books than I thought I’d sell when I was asked if I could convert some of my business of freelance writing and business/promotional writing workshops into books for folks who could not attend my workshops. Not only that, but each quarter, my books sales go up–so I’m pleased with that too, and look forward to hitting 1,000 books by the fall. (And the really neat thing is that it has cost me absolutely nothing to publish and sell my books through Lulu, which is not a vanity press–a company that charges you an arm and a leg to self-publish and doesn’t give a fig if you actually sell any books.)
If you are interested in self-publishing and print on demand, you can read a dozen or so of my blog posts on the topic here. POD is not for everyone. However, if you have a book in you and have an audience in mind, and if you don’t have the patience it takes to find a traditional publisher (let alone have them actually get around to publishing your book), you too may want to check out POD. Oh, and if you have a non-fiction book in you and you are having difficulty getting it out of you, do read about my latest books (quickly becoming one of my bestsellers), How To Write A Non-Fiction Book In 60 Days. Maybe you will be the 801st person to buy one of my books. (See, I told you I use my blog to promote my books.)
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Paul Lima is a freelance writer and business writing instructor. He is also the author of several books on business and promotional writing and the business of freelance writing.
