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Academic Insight Publishing LLC ® is a beacon of support for today’s up-and-coming scholars. Through comprehensive guidelines and evolving resources, this company empowers early-career researchers in their journey toward success. From helping authors craft impeccable manuscripts to guiding them through the complex submission process, Academic Insight Publishing LLC plays a pivotal role in ensuring their published work receives the recognition it deserves. This unwavering support is crucial in fostering the growth of future academic trailblazers and visionaries.

Physical Book

100

Online e-Book

50

Authors

30

Books on Store

350

Book publication process

Free

There are various processes involved in publishing a book for free, from selecting the best distribution platform to creating and preparing your work. Here is a process guide to assist you:

Write Your Manuscript and then Edit It

Step 1: Write Your Book

Begin by pouring your ideas onto the page. Focus on getting your first draft completed—don’t worry about perfection just yet.

Step 2: Edit and Revise

Once your manuscript is finished, it's time to refine it. Carefully edit and revise your work to enhance clarity and flow.

Step 3: Utilize Online Editing Tools

Consider using online editing tools to assist in the revision process. For a comprehensive list, check out The 23 Best Writing Tools of 2024 from the Reedsy Editorial Team.

Step 4: Seek Feedback from Beta Readers

Gather valuable insights by sharing your manuscript with beta readers. Jane Friedman offers great tips on how to find beta readers in her article Finding Beta Readers. Additionally, you can explore Approaching Beta Readers for strategies to effectively engage them.

Put Your Book in Format

Step 1: Choose Your File Type

MOBI is for Kindle, supporting complex formatting; EPUB is for multi-platform eBooks; PDF is for print, maintaining formatting but less flexible.

Step 2: Select a Formatting Tool

Calibre converts files to MOBI/EPUB; Reedsy formats manuscripts to PDFs/eBooks; Scrivener provides advanced writing and exports to EPUB/PDF.

Create a Cover

Make a captivating cover. You can hire a designer through websites like Fiverr or Upwork, or you can use free design tools like Canva or GIMP.

Select a Platform for Publication

Publishing a book for free involves several steps, from writing and formatting your manuscript to choosing the right platform for distribution. Here’s a guide to help you through the process:

Choose a Publishing Platform

There are several free platforms available for publishing your book: Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP),Smashwords,Draft2Digital,Wattpad

Upload Your Manuscript

Follow the guidelines of your chosen platform to upload your manuscript and cover. Fill in the necessary details like title, author name, and description.

Set Pricing and Royalties

Depending on the platform, you can set your book’s price. Most platforms allow you to choose between different royalty options.

Engage with Readers

Build a community around your book by engaging with readers through social media or book clubs. Consider creating a mailing list for updates on future works.

Publish and Promote

Once everything is set, hit the publish button! After publishing, promote your book through social media, author websites, blogs, and book promotion sites.

Upload Your Manuscript

Follow the guidelines of your chosen platform to upload your manuscript and cover. Fill in the necessary details like title, author name, and description.

Set Pricing and Royalties

Depending on the platform, you can set your book’s price. Most platforms allow you to choose between different royalty options.

Engage with Readers

Build a community around your book by engaging with readers through social media or book clubs. Consider creating a mailing list for updates on future works.

Publish and Promote

Once everything is set, hit the publish button! After publishing, promote your book through social media, author websites, blogs, and book promotion sites.

Start with Academic Insight Publishing

Here’s a pricing list. This list needs to be adjustable based the prices in the market research and specific company needs.

Book Publishing Services

Traditional Publishing:

Self-Publishing :

Editing Services

Design Services

Marketing Services

Distribution Services

Additional Services

Workshops and Consulting

White Label Service

Notes:

Client Questionnaire for Publishing Companies

The Client Questionnaire for Publishing Companies gathers key information about your project and audience. By answering questions about your genre and preferred format, we can tailor our services to meet your needs. Your insights will help us develop a strategy aligned with your vision.
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Traditional Publishing vs. Self-Publishing: Key Differences Explained

The Client Questionnaire for Publishing Companies gathers key information about your project and audience. By answering questions about your genre and preferred format, we can tailor our services to meet your needs. Your insights will help us develop a strategy aligned with your vision.

Traditional Publishing

The publisher has significant control over the manuscript, including editing, cover design, marketing, and distribution. Authors typically have less say in these decisions.

Self-Publishing

Authors retain full control over every aspect of the publishing process, from editing and design to marketing strategies and pricing.

Traditional Publishing

The publisher has significant control over the manuscript, including editing, cover design, marketing, and distribution. Authors typically have less say in these decisions.

Self-Publishing

Authors retain full control over every aspect of the publishing process, from editing and design to marketing strategies and pricing.

Traditional Publishing

The publisher has significant control over the manuscript, including editing, cover design, marketing, and distribution. Authors typically have less say in these decisions.

Self-Publishing

Authors retain full control over every aspect of the publishing process, from editing and design to marketing strategies and pricing.

Traditional Publishing

The publisher has significant control over the manuscript, including editing, cover design, marketing, and distribution. Authors typically have less say in these decisions.

Self-Publishing

Authors retain full control over every aspect of the publishing process, from editing and design to marketing strategies and pricing.

Traditional Publishing

The publisher has significant control over the manuscript, including editing, cover design, marketing, and distribution. Authors typically have less say in these decisions.

Self-Publishing

Authors retain full control over every aspect of the publishing process, from editing and design to marketing strategies and pricing.

Traditional Publishing

The publisher has significant control over the manuscript, including editing, cover design, marketing, and distribution. Authors typically have less say in these decisions.

Self-Publishing

Authors retain full control over every aspect of the publishing process, from editing and design to marketing strategies and pricing.

Traditional Publishing

The publisher has significant control over the manuscript, including editing, cover design, marketing, and distribution. Authors typically have less say in these decisions.

Self-Publishing

Authors retain full control over every aspect of the publishing process, from editing and design to marketing strategies and pricing.

Traditional Publishing

The publisher has significant control over the manuscript, including editing, cover design, marketing, and distribution. Authors typically have less say in these decisions.

Self-Publishing

Authors retain full control over every aspect of the publishing process, from editing and design to marketing strategies and pricing.

Lets Publish Your Book with AIP.LLC

Transform your manuscript into a published work with our comprehensive support and invaluable resources. We offer free book publication tips and tailored services designed to empower writers at every stage of their journey.
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