By Jennifer Braddock – Editor
You finished your manuscript, and now you’re dreaming of holding your book in your hands. You are just starting to explore publishing. Suddenly, a “publisher” offers you a deal. It sounds too good to be true.
Spoiler alert: it probably is.
The Vanity Press Trap:
Vanity presses prey on your vanity, excitement, and lack of experience. They promise to publish your book for a fee. Traditional publishers pay you and invest in your book’s success. In contrast, vanity presses make their money from you, not for you.
The Typical Vanity Scheme:
- They flatter your work: “Your book is exactly what we’re looking for!” even if they haven’t read it.
- They ask for upfront money: Watch out for editing, design, marketing, and distribution discount packages.
- They overcharge: Don’t fall for their one-stop shop approach for services you could get cheaper elsewhere (e.g., $4,500 for a cover design you could get for $450).
- They upsell relentlessly: Pay-as-you-go pricing promises things like “Hollywood film options,” “bestseller campaigns,” or “celebrity endorsements.”
- They retain your rights: Number one criterion for any publishing contract? Retain your book rights. Be sure any rights you cede revert back to you after the contract expires.
Watch for Red Flags:
- Vague promises or guaranteed success
- High-pressure sales tactics
- Unclear or hidden fees
- They’re listed on Writer Beware, ALLi’s Watchdog Desk, or Predators & Editors
What to Do Instead:
- Research publishers and agents: Use reputable databases like QueryTracker or Manuscript Wish List.
- Join writing communities: Get real feedback from other authors who’ve been phished by unscrupulous vanity presses.
- Consider hybrid publishing carefully: Some are legitimate, but vet them as you would a contractor or a surgeon.
- Self-publish on your own terms: You keep creative control, and with platforms like IngramSpark or Amazon KDP, you don’t have to go broke.
- Read contracts: Be careful and pay attention to the details. Hire someone who knows about contracts. Best Chance Media offers some legal tips to get you started with the basics.
Closing Thought and Call to Action:
Thinking of publishing? Do you have a contract or offer you want to vet? Start a conversation with Best Chance Bot. Let’s make sure your dream book doesn’t turn into a costly lesson.
Do you have questions or comments? Ask Besty Bot about the writing craft and how to publish your book with Best Chance Media!
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