Hey guys welcome to Shama.TV. Today I want to address a question that you guys have been asking me for a while, it is about my book, The Zen of Social Media Marketing. As many of you know, I published it as an Ebook and it did very well thanks to a lot of you guys who went out there and bought the book and sent me your nice comments, and publisher in Dallas picked it up and it will now be in book stores in March! So I’m currently working on revamping it up and I’m very excited about it! Now, this specific segment is to talk to you about the process. A lot of you guys have asked me, “Why and Ebook verses a print book? Which should I go with?” So I just wanted to give you some feedback and share my experiences of what that process was like. For me, when I started out, an Ebook made a lot of sense because for one, I don’t have a publishing background so I don’t have any books to my name, now I’ve got a decent online presence, but aside from that I’ve never written a book. So I thought okay what’s going to be the fastest way to get the information out there? I was getting calls on daily basis from people asking, “Can you refer us to a resource that kind of walks us through Social Media?” And honestly I didn’t know of any reference or book to give them that would really walk them through Social Media on a very basic level for business owners, so I decided to write one myself. My main reasons for writing it as an Ebook were one, because it’s fast. I didn’t have to wait for a publisher, as soon as I wrote it, I put it out there. So that was really easy for me. The second nice thing about writing an Ebook is that you get to keep all the profits. So whatever money I made off it, I got to keep for myself. The third good point about writing an Ebook is that you really have full control. You get to design the cover, you write whatever you want, and you can update it as many times as you like. So those are the main reasons why I wanted to write an Ebook.
Now, I think the biggest benefit of doing a print book is that it really lends a lot of credibility when your book has been published by someone other than you because of course you think your book is great, but it means a lot more when someone else who is essentially a pro in the book-world thinks your work is worth publishing. The second benefit is distribution. Obviously if you write an Ebook it’s not going to end up in Barnes and Noble, but if you write a print book, it just might. So in this case you would have a wider reach.
Now I think for me the process was really easy and I think that for this topic, I handled it well and I went at it from the right angles, so real quick I’ll tell you my story. I published it as an Ebook for all of the reason I just explained, and then I found a fabulous agent who read my book and she said “wow, this is great, let me start pitching it to publisher who might be interested.” Now, at this point what really helped us is that the book had already done well. It had already sold and the information was already out there. So we put the book proposal together, sent it out to a bunch of publishers, and we actually had a couple of publishers interested, but I decided to go with BenBella, they’re a local Dallas publisher, and let’s be honest, they gave me ice cream and apple pie, which totally sealed the deal since I’m such a sucker for sweets. So the process for me went really well. Now, my advice is, if you’ve never printed a book before but you know you have the knowledge and the expertise that you need to write a book, then I would definitely go the Ebook route and just get the information out there, and then if that works out then you should definitely try to attract an agent to that book and get it printed. So there’s lots of reasons to go the Ebook or the print book route, and for me I think that was a real gradual experience going from Ebook to print. So if you guys have any more question I’d be happy to answer!
August 31st, 2009 at 5:19 pm
Hey Shama
Congrats on your first ‘Traditional’ publication… Will it be available in New Zealand?
Cheers
Deepak
August 31st, 2009 at 6:00 pm
Great news Shama…thanks for sharing your journey
…YES, please share your tips about preparing a BOOK PROPOSAL
Lastly, can I have the contact details of your book agent too?
August 31st, 2009 at 7:08 pm
CONGRATULATIONS! You’re inspiring many of us who write for children and family audiences as well. Avançar!
September 4th, 2009 at 12:45 am
Shama, I bet you’ve been through a very tough time during the preparation for your book’s publication! Congratulation again and I hoped you’ll be able to become the top ten seller in Amazon Bookstore…
February 25th, 2010 at 10:09 am
Thanks for that great video. Really helpful since I’m writing a book about dating for marriage and my book agent suggested doing an ebook first. Your info is always awesome.