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#42102 - 06/25/06 09:21 PM
LULU
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Registered: 11/18/05
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Loc: Daytona Beach, Florida
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Has anyone had any dealings with www.LULU.com? I'm still searching for a publishing outlet. After reading some of the contracts out there I think LULU has the best. I'd love advice from someone with personal experience. thanks.
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#42105 - 06/26/06 12:08 AM
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Registered: 06/06/06
Posts: 322
Loc: Durham, NC
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Saundra, I considered lulu.com initially because they're right here in my area. However, I was looking for the best BANG for my BUCK and I ended up choosing a company in Chicago, IL (I'm in NC) and i got a great deal....500 books for a little over $1000. I guess it just depends on how you want to market your books. I'm trying to go national so I needed to find someone who could do a quality job for a reasonable price. PUBGRAPHICS was referred to me by a fellow author and sorority sister. Hope this helps! Peace & Bloessings, Beverly Mahone Author, WHATEVER! A Baby Boomer's Journey Into Middle Age www.talki2bev.com
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#42107 - 06/26/06 03:51 AM
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Registered: 03/06/06
Posts: 2529
Loc: Southern California
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I think there's an extra "i" in the url - here's the site: www.talk2bev.comKathy
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#42109 - 06/26/06 09:30 PM
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Registered: 01/27/04
Posts: 1423
Loc: Warrenton, Virginia
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I too have a couple of friends who have gone the Lulu route to get their books published. I think JJ's suggestion to contact some of the authors who have published there to get their input/feedback is a great idea......Good luck!
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#42111 - 06/27/06 01:19 AM
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Registered: 09/05/05
Posts: 71
Loc: Georgia
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Hey to everybody! Is self-publishing also called vanity publishing? And is it looked down on by other authors? Does it make one "less" of an author to go this route? The reason for my questions is because I, too, am looking into self-publishing...At my age I can't see sending manuscripts in playing the waiting game. Any comments would be greatly appreciated by me as well as others! Rose
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#42114 - 06/27/06 02:28 PM
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Registered: 07/02/03
Posts: 12025
Loc: Alabama
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I agree with Brenda in that this step does not need to be taken lightly. I am amazed at the number of authors who jump blindly into a contract and pay thousands of dollars thinking because they're paying out more money, they will be getting more from the publisher. Not necessarily true. In fact, most of the things the publisher tells them they are "getting" for the money is something the author could do on their own.
A simple "google" will give you more info than you could possibly want. Asking other authors what they did and their opinions holds a lot of weight as well; HOWEVER...let me say that you are going to hear pros and cons from both sides. I've done both and there's good and bad in each of them. Ultimately it is what works for you and your budget. Publishing is just the first of many steps. Marketing their book is someting most authors think they are getting with their publishing contract. NOTHING....NOTHING could be further from the truth. If your book sells, it will be because YOU did a good job marketing it. If you think the publisher is going to do this, then you better put on your reality cap NOW. It's up to YOU. Period. Yes, they do a little, like sending out press releases, but anybody can do that.
If you keep up with statistics and the news in the world of publishing, you'll read more and more about the big store chains, like Books-A-Million who are losing money because they only accept books done by royalty publishers. Well, it seems that so many authors are going the self-pub route that BAM is having to reassess their policy; and they should!
I don't want to influence you either way, but I feel I need to say that this is your dream come true...this is what you've been struggling to make happen, your baby. Do your homework and get the best advice you can. Research, research, research.
Above all, if a publishing house offers you way more than you expected, and if it seems to good to be true, it is! There are places all over the Internet that warn people about using certain publishing houses and give plenty of info on their scams. Google is our friend.
JJ
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#42118 - 07/07/06 07:29 PM
Re: LULU
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Registered: 11/18/05
Posts: 1796
Loc: Daytona Beach, Florida
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JJ, you're the best...as always, thanks for your help S :
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What I know for sure is that it's all connected. Saundra Goodman Got Teeth? A Survivor's Guide www.gotteethguide.com for your Free Tips
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