When authors decide to publish a book, one of the biggest questions they face is: Traditional Publishing or Self Publishing? Both methods have their own advantages and limitations. In this blog, we will compare both options to help you make the right decision.
In traditional publishing:
A publishing company handles editing, design, and printing
The publisher invests in the book
Authors receive royalties
Professional support
Strong market credibility
Wider distribution network
Difficult approval process
Time-consuming
In self publishing, the author manages the entire publishing process independently.
Full creative control
Faster publishing
Higher profit margins
Requires self-marketing
Quality may vary
Beginners may benefit more from professional publishing support
Experienced authors may prefer self publishing for flexibility
Both publishing models are effective, but the right choice depends on your goals and experience. If you want a smooth and professional publishing experience, working with an experienced publisher can be highly beneficial.