How to publish Best Selling Books
After pinning down some strong themes, example
1) One on the places of interests in Asia,
2) Endangered animals in Asia.
3) Create greater environmental and consider books printed on recycled paper.
3) Learn about personal hygiene.
As can be seen, there's always a strong themes to be picked up in storybooks.
GET A STORYLINE
Once you've got your theme and characters, plot the storyline. If you prefer to work on the storyline first, and then develop the rest as you go along.
Peg your words to your age group. Generally, shorter sentences with a few key words score.
Perhaps the best way to learn how to write bestsellers out there is to pay attention to the style of writing, the characters and the messages sent out. Find out what appeals to the target different ages.
The authors featured say they send their drafts to their own friends, neighbors or relative to see their response. They then polish their works until they get the individual attention!
PICTURES
Some people believe cannot do without pictures. That's because pictures help them understand a story better, and make a book more interesting-
DRAW YOUR OWN You could come up with your own images.
It is not easy to conceptualizing the pictures in the beginning. Get help.
Doing your own illustrations will definitely save you some money, as artists generally charge a substantial $50 to $300 per piece. But if you simply can't draw beyond stick figures, you'll need a hand.
HIRE AN ILLUSTRATOR
Search for an illustrator — Put up notices at local arts schools or any arts-centric places in town, which have an amateur of artists. Mini art exhibition is not a bad place to find them. Try out different illustrators until you find the right match.
GETTING PUBLISHED
Its great news if you land a contract with a book publisher, because the publisher will take care of everything – from sourcing for an illustrator, designing the layout, proofreading to sending the book to the printers. Mostly importantly, the publisher will foot the bill, so you don’t have to spend a single cent. But not all are lucky.
SELF-PUBLISH
If you don’t get your break but have the cash to spare, you can still publish your own books – just as many authors, have done. But do your homework. Get different quotation from the printers. The more copies you print, the cheaper the cost per copy.
Hire Market Distributor, as industry practice 60% of the sales go to distributors.
MARKET IT
If you don't have the moolah to hire a distributor, you can do it on your own, but be prepared to knock on doors. It's tough if you're a new author, but you just had to keep trying.
SHOUT ABOUT IT
Go to market place like, internet, bookstores, public libraries, seminar and school to market the books. The more people know about your book, the better your chances of selling it.
TARGET YOUR AUDIENCE
Authors should think big. Go to regional and international book fairs or seminar, where you can try to sell your books overseas. Writers must show heir faces in public. Many established writers travel for book signings all the time
GET HELP FROM EXPERTS
It's not easy to get your first book published as few publishers are willing to take the risk.
“Publishers think new books do not have commercial value and had to sell"
But some big names in the publishing circle do support new authors.
Many writers started out by making stories of their own experience. Some put in a local touch, while other went for global favors
If you’re serious about getting into the business, make contact with writers’ group.













