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28 Reasons Why Publishers Will Buy Your Book
Editors will buy a book for one or more of the
following reasons. By knowing what these reasons
are, you can then design a marketing plan with
these features in mind.
1. The author's previous books have sold well.
2. They love the book and think it will sell.
3. They think the book will sell.
4. They love it enough to publish, regardless of
its commercial potential.
5. It's a book that deserves to be published
because of its value to a cause or the country.
6. An editor is passionate enough about it to
overcome anydoubts the house may have about the
book.
7. A new editor has arrived from another house
and is building a list.
8. The publisher has the opportunity to reflag a
successful author from another house.
9. The book will be the first in a series with
strong growth potential.
10. The idea for the book is brilliant.
11. The idea for the book is timely.
12. The writing is superb.
13. The title alone will sell books.
14. An author's promotion plan guarantees a
book's success.
15. The author is a media magnet who can
guarantee enough publicity to make the book
successful.
16. The author has a national platform such as a
column or a radio or television show that will
guarantee continuing exposure for the book.
17. The publisher thinks that the book will back
list and become an evergreen (like evergreen
tree -- sells for a long long time).
18. The book has subsidiary rights potential
including book clubs, audio cassettes or
foreign, electronic or movie rights.
19. The book has adoption potential in schools
or universities.
20. The house has published similar books with
success.
21. The book is on a subject that the house has
or wants to build a list on.
22. Overcome by auction fever, publishers
convince themselves that, despite the
profit-and-loss statement rated to determine the
book's value, they pay whatever it takes to
outbid their rivals.
23. The author wants to switch houses.
24. The editor discovers the book on a trip to a
book fair and thinks it will sell, or is caught
up in the excitement surrounding the book, or
wants to justify the trip.
25. The publisher is sending the industry the
message that because of new management or
despite changes in the house, the house is a
player.
26. The book being sold may not be a big one,
but future books will have bestseller potential.
27. The author has a personal connection with
someone in the house with the power to buy the
book.
28. Publishing the book will enhance the house's
prestige.
This is not a definitive list. John Saul, a
novelist, observed if publishers don't want to
buy a book, they say "It's been done to death."
If they do want to buy that book, they'll say,
"Always works."
(c) Copyright, Catherine Franz. All rights
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Catherine Franz, a Certified Professional Marketing & Writing Coach, specializes in product development, Internet writing and marketing, nonfiction, training. Newsletters and articles available at: http://www.abundancecenter.com blog: http://abundance.blogs.com