Most book publishers generally fall into two categories:
1. Vanity - Publisher really only prints your book. The author is left with finding ways to market the book. The author bears all the cost of printing and marketing. The author receives all of the profits (or losses) after expenses . . . if the book ever makes it to the marketplace.
2. Royalty - The publisher bears the cost of printing and marketing. The author receives a royalty (usually small) for books sold. The publisher receives most of the profits (or losses) after expenses. Royalty publishers are very selective as to the books and authors they will accept.
Biographical Publishing Company was founded in 1991. BPC is dedicated to providing ways for writers to get their works published . . . easily and quickly. They offer a unique approach which allows authors to control the entire production and marketing of their work. Plus . . . authors can reap the maximum profit from the sale of their books.
Biographical Publishing works this way:
1. BPC does book layout and design, proof reading, assigns ISBN, arranges for printing of books, provides promotional services and offers advice on all aspect of book creation. BPC can help promote your book through its extensive network of wholesaler, distributors, and major bookstore chains including: Baker & Taylor, Amazon.com, Borders/Waldenbooks, Barnes & Noble, and more.
2. BPC does not pay on a royalty basis. They charge on a service basis - as few or as many services as requested.
3. The author pays for the printing of books at cost. BPC recommends low cost, high quality printers and will arrange for books to be printed.
4. The author can inventory books, or BPC can perform this service.
5. The author receives all of the profits (or losses) after expenses.
6. BPC offers books to help authors. Some books will help authors to improve their writing. Others will help them to get published. And there are books geared to entrepreneurs who would like to self-publish their work.
For more information visit www.biopub.cc.co
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