How Authors Make Money

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Knowing where to start when it comes to publishing a book and making money as an author can be difficult. It can be hard to decide whether to go with traditional, self, or hybrid publishing methods. 


If this sounds like you, keep reading. I’ll be breaking everything you need to know about making money as an author below. 


TRADITIONAL

A blog from Reedsy describes traditional publishing as working with a third-party publisher to publish your book. If you decide to go with the traditional route, your publisher will take care of the cover design, marketing, editing, etc. When the book is released, the publisher will then pay you, the author, a small percentage of the royalties. 


Traditional publishing means that you will give up full ownership of your book, but you don’t have to worry about paying for extra expenses out of your own pocket. 




Literary Agents

Before we get into making money with traditional publishing, it’s important to understand the role of an agent in getting money for your work.

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Agents represent authors and help them secure deals with publishing companies. When the author makes money from their book, their agent also receives a commission. 



Book Advancement

A Book advance is an amount of money that a publisher offers an author in exchange for the publishing rights to their work. An author keeps the advance no matter how many copies of their book may or may not sell. 



The terms of the publishing contracts must be fulfilled for authors to receive their advance.



Authors typically receive pieces of their advancements after things such as signing, delivery and acceptance of the final manuscripts, hardcover publication, and softcover publication, are complete. 



Advances are paid to the author's agent, the agent takes their portion of their commission, and then the rest is paid to the author.



Royalties

Royalties are revenue from book sales. Royalties are either based on the list price of the book or the net amount received from the publisher.


Let's break that down:


List price royalties are 10% of whatever the list price of the book is. If a hardcover book is listed at $20.00 then the royalty will always be $2.00, no matter how much the book is purchased for. 

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The net amount received is when the royalty is based on the amount of money the publisher receives from the retailer for the copy sold. This still may not relate to the actual price the book is purchased for. It’s usually based on whatever split the publisher has agreed upon with the retailer. For example, if the publisher receives 30% of the list price for every copy sold by the retailer, the net amount received is based on the publisher’s 30%.


First royalties pay off the advance. If the author is given a $20,000 advancement, their book has to earn more than $20,000 in royalties for the author to start receiving them.




Subrights Through a Publisher

Royalties are put in place when the publisher publishes an author’s work themselves. If the publisher decides to sell the rights to a third party to publish, subrights are put into place. 

A subright is the right to publish the material in a different format than the original work. For example, adapting a book to become a movie. 

When a subright deal is made, the author will still receive royalties from it. 


Subrights include things like:

  • Television

  • Movies

  • Foreign Publication/Translation

  • Merchandise




Subrights Retained by the Author

Agents will try to hold onto as many rights as possible so the author does not have to split the proceeds with a publishing company. This also allows the author to sell subrights directly to third parties on their behalf. After the agent receives their commission, the author will receive the rest of the money. 





SELF-PUBLISHING

Self-publishing is when you, the author, take on all the responsibilities of publishing a book yourself. Well you won’t have the industry connections that come with working with a publisher, you will have complete control over what happens with your book, and therefore, keep a larger percentage of the money from your book sales. 

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There are two ways to self-publish: Direct distribution and self-publishing via a distributor. Let’s break those down. 



Self-Publishing Direct Distribution

Self-published receive a percentage of every book sold when they go directly to the platforms that publish their books. Each platform has a different percentage that the author receives. You can find an extensive list here.




Here are some examples:

  • Barnes and Noble Press

    • Paperback: 55% of sales

    • Ebook: 40-65% of sales

  • Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing

    • Paperback: 60% of sales

    • Ebook: 35-70% of sales




Self Publishing via a Distributor

Working with distributors will make it easier for an author to get their work in places that would be difficult for them by themselves.




Check out this video to learn more about traditional versus self-publishing.

HYBRID PUBLISHING

Hybrid publishing is a term to cover all new models of publishing that are joining the industry. Hybrid publishing can include elements from both traditional and self-publishing. You can read more about it here.

Authors make money from hybrid publishing with royalties.

Written By: Leah Gerber



CONCLUSION

Are you ready to start making money as an author? Which method sounds more appealing to you, traditional, self, or hybrid publishing? Let us know in the comments below. 


If you need help turning your book into an audiobook, we offer audiobook production services that will help you reach a wider audience and increase your book sales. 

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A Beginners Guide To Music Production

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Music production, like everything else throughout music history, is constantly changing and evolving. Recording studios are no longer used to produce Grammy Award-winning albums, professional musicians aren’t needed to provide background music, and real instruments are no longer essential. While these things are all an added bonus to have while producing an album or song, they’re not necessary. You can do it all yourself. 

The task of making a song can still seem pretty daunting to individuals just starting out with producing music, and it can be tough to know where to start. 

This is The Beginners Guide to Music Production and by the end of this article, you will have a solid understanding of what you need to know to start producing music. 


What You’ll Need

You don’t need much to start producing music. You simply need a working computer, headphones, and a digital audio workstation, DAW for short. A good DAW can be expensive, so it’s important to do research on what will work best for you. 

If you’re looking for a more extensive list of items you might need check out this Music Production Starter Kit from Black Ghost Audio. 


Digital Audio Workstations

DAWs are a type of software used to produce music. You can easily download them onto your computer and you can find video tutorials on how to use them. 

Every DAW has its perks and it comes down to finding one that works for you. 

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Logic Pro X is affordable so when you’re starting out, it’s a great option. Logic Pro X is great for recording instruments/vocals, has a strong comp folder feature, and comes with a large library of Apple Loops. Logic Pro X is a great option for Mac users. 

Studio One offers anything you could need to produce a song. It has a clean layout and can be easily integrated with other hardware and software. It is available for Windows and Mac.

Pro Tools is industry standard and is great for recording. If you’re not using Pro Tools for primarily recording, then you might want to look for a different DAW that fits better with what you need.

Ableton Live is great if you plan on using its live performance capabilities but it is somewhat difficult to learn and lacks in recording features. Once you learn it, it has a very fast workflow. 

Here’s a graphic to break it down:

 
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Although switching DAWs is possible, it's a long process to go through so you want to make sure the one you pick is right for you. The DAW you pick should allow you to work quickly and comfortably within it. 

If you are scared of committing to one DAW, All of the above mentioned DAWS offer a free trial or version of their software

Here’s where you can download them:



Creating Songs

Once you figure out which DAW works for you the next step is to start creating within it. When you first start, you’ll want to focus on quantity of songs over quality. Each song you work on should focus on developing another skill set. For example, use the first song you create to gain a better understanding of using loops, on the second one, try recording your own audio, the third, use audio samples.


There are an endless amount of techniques to try in music production, so make sure you’re learning a wide variety of skills and not just focusing on one area. 



Music Theory

Music theory is essentially math for music. It's the formula for making music what it is. That being said, you don’t need to understand theory to be a good musician. Artists like Michael Jackson, Jim i Hendrix, and The Beatles didn’t even know how to read music.

However, music theory can help you understand what you’re creating when you’re producing music. 

Music theory can sometimes feel like you’re digging a hole that has absolutely no end because there is so much to learn. For music production, however, it’s important to just understand basics like keys, chords, and scales.


Learn the basics of music theory in half an hour with this video from Andrew Huang. Watch Carefully and take notes!

Sound Design

An article from Music Gateway describes sound design as the process of recording, producing, and developing audio elements for music, television, or film. A sound designer is a person who works with synthesizers to create sounds. 

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Synthesizers are an important part of sound design and will become more important as you learn more production techniques. 


There are a variety of different synths to choose from. You can check out this article from Black Ghost Audio to find a synth that will work for you. 




Mixing and Mastering

Mixing and Mastering is the icing on the musical cake. It will help take your songs from amateur to pro. 


Black Ghost Audio describes mixing as the process of combining the different elements of your song and mastering as the process of formatting songs for distribution. 


This article from Jony Studios walks you through How to Master Your Song on a Budget.



Studio Monitors and Acoustics

Studio Monitors are used for professional music production and tend to reveal a lot more than a typical stereo speaker used for casual listening. They make any issues obvious so you can fix and alter the sound as needed. 



For studio monitors to work effectively, investing in acoustic treatment is very important. The main goal with acoustic treatment is to have a mixing position with a flat frequency rate. This will help reduce sound colouring. 



To learn more about studio monitors, watch this video from Sweetwater.





Practice, Practice, Practice!

While getting a good DAW and expensive recording equipment might help you achieve a professional level sound, the only way to get better at producing music is to practice. Don’t get hung up on what you don’t have, you can start practicing on GarageBand with a pair of cheap earbuds. 


The most important thing is to just start. Practice different techniques on your chosen DAW, go over music theory exercises and listen to lots of music, specifically in the genre you are producing for. 




Written By: Leah Gerber



Conclusion

Music production, like anything else, takes a lot of time and energy to become good at. So trust the creative process, and soon you’ll be creating hits. 

Let us know in the comments if this guide helped you pick a DAW, learn music theory, or assisted you with any other music production related things. 


If you’re already a music producer, let us know what tips helped you get started, or recommend a piece of equipment that you think is necessary. 

Ready to release your music to the world? Check out this guide first!

8 Tips for Creating a Professional Author Page on Amazon Author Central

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Are you an author searching for an effective way to boost your book sales? Look no further than the Author Page feature on Amazon Author Central. Your Author page is the perfect place to tell readers more about you, share book related content, prove your legitimacy as an author, and sell your books. With these 8 easy tips you’ll be on your way to creating an impactful Author Page on Amazon Author Central.

By the time you’re done reading this article, your Author Page will have:

  • An effective bio

  • An author photo

  • Blog posts and videos

  • A clean shareable URL

  • All your books claimed

  • Editorial Reviews

  • International accounts

Getting Started

Before we dive into the tips, it’s important to understand what Amazon Author Central is and How an Author Page works. An article from feedvisor explains that an Author Page on Amazon Author central allows any published author to sell books that have an ISBN. it is free to use and a very successful marketing tool. 

As a new author using Amazon Author Central, you’ll want to follow these step-by-step instructions for creating an account.

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  1. Visit Amazon Author

  2. Click join for free

  3. Enter your email address and password

  4. Verify your email

With 4 easy steps you’ll be on you way to creating an effective Author Page. Once your account is created, you can search for your books using their ISBNs, and then begin creating your Author Page. 


Tip 1: Create an Effective Bio

Your author bio is the first place readers will go to learn more about you. It should be a way for readers to connect you to your books. 


Things to include in your author bio:

  • Interesting facts about you

  • Relevant awards

  • Hobbies

  • Your social media handles

  • Your Website


Below is an example of an effective bio from author Rodney Curtis. He includes details about his personal life and career, as well as his website. 

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Tip 2: Include an Author Photo

Adding a photo of yourself to your Author page is a great way to personalize your page. This allows readers to put a face to a name and feel more connected to you and your work.


Your photo should be in high definition, colour, and include your whole face. Make sure it is well lit so readers can tell exactly what you look like. 

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You can include up to 8 photos on your Author page so don’t be afraid to attach a relevant photo of yourself to different books.



Tip 3: Share Blog Posts and Videos

Adding blog posts and videos are a great way to keep your readers up to date with news surrounding you or your books. 


You can add a blog post by:

  1. Selecting add blog from the blogs section of your Author Page.

  2. Add the RSS address for your blog. Make sure it’s the RSS and not the URL

  3. View your blog under the Author Updates section of your Author Page


You can add a video by:

  1. Selecting add video from the videos section of your Author Page

  2. Select browse and choose the video you would like to upload

  3. When the video is done uploading, you will have to select approve


The videos you upload to your page can include things like book trailers, readings, and any other content related to your books. 


Some things to keep in mind:

  • Videos need to be mov, mpg, avi, flv, or wmv format

  • Videos need to be smaller than 500MB

  • Videos need to be less than 10 minutes long




Tip 4: Customize Your Shareable URL

Your shareable URL should look clean and professional. People will be less interested in your author page if the URL is filled with a bunch of random letters and numbers. 


Changing your URL is simple. All you have to do is select Amazon Page URL, and then edit it so it is clean and simple. Sometimes the URL you choose is already in use so be prepared to have a couple different variations if your first choice is unavailable.




Tip 5: Claim More Books

When you first set up your Author Page, you’ll have already claimed your books. If you’ve written books under a different pen name or as a collaboration with other authors, you can also claim those! 


Here’s how to claim more books

  1. Select Add More Books under the Books tab of your Author Page

  2. Search for your other titles

  3. When you find them, select this is my book

  4. A dialogue box will appear where you then select this is my pen name


Once you complete these sets you will have a new Author Page created for that pen name. It will all be linked with the same Amazon Author Central account, and you can have up to 3 pen names for each Author Central account. 


Adding books that you collaborated on is also very easy. All you have to do is click add more books and select your name as author.




Tip 6: Add Editorial Reviews

Do your books have lots of glowing reviews? You can add them right to your Author Page and show them off to your followers


Here’s how to add reviews

  1. Select the books tab

  2. Choose the book you would like to attach a review to

  3. Select add and then follow the formatting guidelines to add your review

  4. Preview and then save changes


Kindle copies of your books can have an unlimited number of reviews and physical copies are limited to five reviews, so make sure you are choosing reviews from reliable critics. 




Tip 7: Update Your International Accounts

Amazon Author Central is available in multiple countries, so make sure you set up Author Pages in other countries where you have books published. 


If you have an Author Page set up on Amazon Author Central in a country that speaks another language, it’s a good idea to translate your page to that language. Make sure to hire an actual translator and don’t use google translate.

Try utilizing LinkedIn, one of the largest professional networking sites in the world. With its expansive database of professionals from all industries and backgrounds, you have access to a wide range of potential translators who might be able to help you out with your project. Once you’ve identified a few potential candidates, use an email finder tool to quickly look up their contact information so you can reach out and discuss the project.


Tip 8: Keep Your Author Page Updated

The most important, and probably the most difficult thing to do is keep your Author Page updated. Add new books, update your bio and photos, and remove anything that becomes irrelevant, you don’t want viewers to get caught up in the unimportant things. You should be updating your Author Page at least once a month to keep content fresh and readers engaged.




Final Outcome

After putting all these tips into play on your author page, you should have the following:

  1. A detailed and effective bio

  2. All your published books listed, including ones you have collaborated on

  3. Photo and video related content

  4. A linked blog that is updated regularly   


If you’re still feeling a bit lost, check out this short video on setting up your Amazon Author Page.

Written By: Leah Gerber

Conclusion

An Amazon Author page is an effective tool for any author to use and it’s easy to set up as well! You’ll be able to grow your following on your Amazon Author page in no time with these tips. 


Are you an author with an already established author page? Let us know in the comments what you did to create a developed Author Page!


If you need help turning your book into an audiobook, we offer audiobook production services that will help you reach a wider audience and increase your book sales. 

Listen to some of our audiobook samples here to get started.