How to Sell Your Self-Published Book to Bookstores | IngramSpark (2024)

In the past, getting independent booksellers to shelve self-published books was a difficult prospect. Indie booksellers were reluctant to sell self-published books, based on theold biasthat self-published meant poor content or poor quality. But that was then and this is now. Not only have self-published authors upped their game when it comes to content, but the quality of self-published books is highly competitive with those of traditionally published books. So just how do you go about selling your book to independent bookstores?

Much as writing books is a passion and business for authors, selling books is a passion and the only business for independent booksellers. And while independent bookstores are known for being wonderful community gathering places with staff that genuinely care about the book industry, that doesn’t mean they can do it all for the love. They still need to sell books. Everyone has to make a living in this business, and this is what the independent booksellers need for you and your book in order for both you and them to succeed in selling it.

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Know Your Audience

1. Booksellers do not want to hear about your success at Amazon.com!

It's great to have success on Amazon, whether as a traditionally published author or self-published author, but consider the fact that indie bookstores have to compete with them before you brag about how well your book is selling there; it won't help you get your book in your local independent bookstore. In fact, Amazon is their biggest competitor, which is one way IngramSpark’s self-publishing platform is uniquely positioned to help indie authors achieve more success in this particular retail market. Independent booksellers reject stocking books published via Amazon KDP, because their sales of those titles ultimately profits their biggest competitor.

2. Be a good customer.

Don’t just know a store exists via Google searches. Actually know them. Cultivate relationships with indie booksellers by purchasing books from their stores and encouraging your friends, family, and fans to do so as well. It makes sense to support your local independent bookstore before you ask them to support you. It's one way to be a good literary citizen—and it's good business, too.

Independent bookstores have become more than just a place to buy a book; they are constantly evolving. Indie bookstores are community hotspots—supporting the local community, creating publishing programs, publishing and selling their own unique content, and hostingauthor events. Whenpitching your book to an indie bookseller, consider the unique ways your book ties into supporting the bookstore and the community. Your support of them will make them more likely to support you.

Before you approach a bookstore owner, research his or her background. Get a feel for the shop’s customers and the types of books the store typically promotes and sells. Take a look at the store’s social media accounts and see what kinds of author events they typically host. When you meet with the owner, use this information in your pitch. If they have a certain type of customer that will be interested in your book, mention it.

3. Know a store's demographic.

A bookstore owner wants to make sure your book aligns with their customers. Niche bookstores may only carry a certain genre. Know your genre and your target reader. Be able to accurately and concisely explain what your book is about. That way, you and the bookstore will have a better idea if it fits with their readership.

Spend enough time at the store you're targeting to understand who their customers are. Their readers won't be your readers if your readers don't shop at that kind of bookstore. Familiarize yourself with their inventory and see if your book fits in. If an indie bookseller does not foresee his/her customers buying your book from their store, he/she is not going to buy it from you.

Discounted and Returnable

If you want your book to flow easily into independent bookstores, then consider the 55% wholesalediscount and make it returnable. The book industry is a returnable industry, which means bookstores will expect to be able to return books they don’t sell and get a credit for their return.

Keep in mind that a bookstore is not likely to buy numerous copies from you outright. They want to be sure your book will sell before they take on more than one or two copies. If you're self-published, print-on-demand services are a cost-effective way to get your book out there. A bookstore will be more likely to buy your book if the distributor has return capabilities, such as IngramSpark’s, and if you set bookstore-friendly terms regarding the wholesale discount. Beyond the fact that it's run by their competition, bookstores don't generally take Amazon KDP publications because they don't allow returns.

Quality Product

Bookstores want to be about 90% sure that they can sell a book before they buy it, so that means that you have to give the bookstore a quality product. Something that stands out qualitatively and fits in beautifully genre-wise.

Easily Shelved

Your book needs to be easily shelved by the bookstore. Booksellers don’t want something that looks or sounds so unusual that no one knows where to put it. So if you have the idea that your book is completely unique and there is nothing like it out there in the universe, you need to visit a lot of stores and libraries and go online and figure out what people will be looking for when they discover your book.

It's one of your jobs as a self-publisher to figure out how people will actually discover your book, and if your book is labeled or packaged so uniquely that the bookstore doesn’t know where to put it on the shelf, then you’re just creating difficulty for yourself.Booksellers aren't interested in books that stick out for the wrong reasons. Visit your local bookstore and take note of the trim sizes, book cover imagery, and interiors. Your book doesn’t need to look like a clone of everyone else’s, but if you notice themes for certain genres, stick with that, because they most likely represent industry standards for a particular genre that shouldn’t be tinkered with.

Appropriate Retail Price

Make sure your book has an appropriate retail price. There are some books that are more manuals and textbooks where you won’t be printing very many or there is such a specific demand for them they’re what some people call a destination book and you can charge a premium price for them. There are others that might be more mind candy or fluff or impulse buy and those would have a lower price. This is where your market research comes in. You want your book to fit into its category and stand out qualitatively so that the end buyer doesn’t end up with sticker shock. “Oh, all these other textbooks are $48.95 and here’s one that’s $9.95. Huh, it might not be very good.” Make sure you do your research to find out with which titles yours could most closely be compared.

Easy Ordering

Having your book available via IngramSpark will be of great comfort to booksellers. Ingram is well-respected within the book industry and a reliable resource to booksellers when it comes to someone supplying them with books.

A bookseller won't want to deal with inconvenient distribution. When they work with distributors, they can order, sell, and invoice books in bulk. But working with indie authors means they have to do all of this individually with each author. Using a reputable distributor for your book will be more convenient for the bookstore, and the easier you make it for an indie bookstore to sell your book, the more likely they are to be willing to try.

Publisher/Author Support on the Book Sale

What booksellers are looking for is what kind of publisher/author support they’re going to get from you for the sell through. There are thousands of stores and outlets in this country, so what is going to draw an individual to a particular store to look for your particular book?

It's the bookstore's job to sell your book, not market it. Busy bookstores may be approached by authors often, and they are inundated with consignment offers on any given day. You will be expected to fulfill your end of the bargain in the form of marketing. The bookstore wants your book to sell, but don't expect the store to do the legwork for you. Have a solid marketing plan in place, and let the bookstore owner know what it is. It will show them that you take initiative and have confidence that your book will sell.

If you want your book to sell at a specific store, start agrassroots book marketingcampaign to make it happen. Have your friends and family who live and/or shop near the store request copies of your book. Have them stagger their requests so your book establishes a consistent sales record. When you approach that store to ask if they'll stock your book, management will be more likely to say, "Yes!" if they've already sold some copies of it.

Create an Author Page on Bookshop.org

Your author website, advertising, and marketing materialsmay direct readers to Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble, but you should also set up an author page on Bookshop.org. Bookshop.org supports independent bookstores by donating their profits to a local bookstore of your choosing. By allowing your books to be purchased through Bookshop.org, you are showing your support for independent bookstores and the role they play in local communities. You can also use your author page to generate a mailing list of readers and have a better understand of where they are located.

You might have more luck locally and regionally. Some local indie bookstoreswill just want to buy from you on a consignment basis because that might be easier for them. Some of them might want to do an event first to test the waters. But ultimately booksellers want to know what kind of buzzyou’re going to generate to help achieve the sell through. Think of bookstores like restaurants. If you owned a small restaurant you'd have to keep turning those tables during your dinner service so that you could make enough money to keep your doors open. Much like you can't just have one customer take up a table for hours on end, you also can’t just park a book in a bookstore. You need to not only help it get onto the shelves with the tips above, but you also need to help it get back off them and in the arms of a paying bookstore customer.

Plan your strategyfor selling your book to independent bookstores ahead of time, and start by frequenting those stores. Know what they're selling and to whom, and see if your book is a good fit for each store you approach. If indie bookstores are a sales channel you’re interested in pursuing for your book, utilize these tips, and self-publish your books with IngramSpark.

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FAQs

How to Sell Your Self-Published Book to Bookstores | IngramSpark? ›

If you're self-published, print-on-demand services are a cost-effective way to get your book out there. A bookstore will be more likely to buy your book if the distributor has return capabilities, such as IngramSpark's, and if you set bookstore-friendly terms regarding the wholesale discount.

Can self-published books be sold in bookstores? ›

If you're self-published, print-on-demand services are a cost-effective way to get your book out there. A bookstore will be more likely to buy your book if the distributor has return capabilities, such as IngramSpark's, and if you set bookstore-friendly terms regarding the wholesale discount.

Can I sell my KDP book to bookstores? ›

Local bookstores can buy your KDP paperbacks through their normal Ingram account, but they are unlikely to do so unless someone orders the book, as the books aren't returnable. Buying author copies at your own low price and offering them on consignment is your best approach.

Where is the best place to sell self-published books? ›

Ten websites to sell my book
  1. Amazon. Amazon is the largest selling books online marketplace, and it's where many authors make their money when deciding where to sell my book. ...
  2. Barnes & Noble. ...
  3. Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing. ...
  4. Etsy. ...
  5. eBay. ...
  6. Apple's iBookstore. ...
  7. Blurb. ...
  8. Author House.

Do self-published books get picked up by publishers? ›

Be prepared to pull your self-published book from the market

An agent or publishing house will not want self-published editions of your book up for sale on platforms like Amazon or in bookstores, so before attempting to find an agent or a publishing house, you'll have to take your book off the market.

Does Barnes and Noble stock self-published books? ›

Welcome to Barnes & Noble Press—a free, fast, and easy-to-use self-publishing service that enables you to publish and sell print or ebooks directly to our millions of readers.

Do I need to copyright my book if I self-publishing? ›

Under U.S. copyright law, your self published work is protected as soon as you put the pen to paper. Copyright is based on your creative authorship and is not dependent on any formal agreement with a book publisher or self publishing company, although registration with the U.S. Copyright Office is beneficial.

How do I sell my book to libraries? ›

Make Your Book Available Through Wholesalers

Most libraries don't purchase directly from authors or even publishers. Instead, libraries generally buy books through wholesalers, such as Baker & Taylor or Ingram. Wholesalers will buy your book if you offer them a sizable discount.

Can you sell elsewhere if you publish with KDP? ›

The only circ*mstance in which your book cannot be sold on other platforms is if you enroll your eBook in KDP Select, which makes it exclusive to Amazon.

Is anyone making money on KDP? ›

But the good news is that, yes, it is possible to make substantial passive income by selling eBooks on Amazon KDP. It is just a matter of putting yourself in the best position by knowing what strategies work and following them.

Why is my self-published book not selling? ›

Many a self-published book isn't selling because its author doesn't know who the book is for, and so cannot increase book sales to its audience. Some authors even get it backwards: they publish the book and only then, when the book isn't selling, do they think about its possible audience.

What is the average sale of a self-published book? ›

The average self-published book sells 250 copies. The average self-published author makes $1,000 per year from their books. 33% of self-published authors make less than $500 per year.

Is Amazon KDP worth it? ›

If you are looking to self-publish your book and make it available to millions of readers worldwide, Amazon KDP can be a great option. It is easy to use, has a large audience, and provides a range of tools and resources to help you publish and promote your book.

How many self-published books are successful? ›

The cat is out of the bag, finally we know exactly how many self-published authors make it big: 40. Yes, that's not a typo. 40 self-published authors “make money”, all the others, and they number in the hundreds of thousands, don't.

Do you make more money with a publisher or self-publishing? ›

Thankfully, self-published books have a much, much higher royalty rate than traditional publishers because you get to keep anywhere from 50-70% of your book's profits. With a traditional publisher, they take much more and you only end up with 10% maybe 12% after years of proving yourself as an author.

Has a self-published book ever become a best seller? ›

Wool by Hugh Howey.

Hugh Howey self-published his science fiction series, Wool, through Kindle Direct Publishing and quickly became a bestselling eBook author.

Is it worth it to publish with Barnes and Noble? ›

Overall, if you decide to go wide, Barnes and Noble Press has attractive print capabilities and marketing services that make it is good place to feature your book. Writing and publishing a book can be hard… There are LOTS of decisions to make – like whether to go wide.

Can I sell my books to Barnes and Noble? ›

Once we receive your book, we'll send you a check for your total sale if it is in an acceptable condition. You must have at least $10.00 worth of books to sell in order to participate. A price quote is based on expected future demand for the book and current stock availability.

How do I submit a self-published book to Barnes and Noble? ›

How to Self-Publish with Us
  1. Pick Your Format. Choose whether you want to create an eBook or a print book. ...
  2. Prepare & Upload Your Files. We'll help you format your interior and cover files so they're ready to upload.
  3. Sell Your Book. Become a vendor, hit publish, and your book will soon appear on BN.com.

Is it expensive to copyright a book? ›

You automatically own the copyright to your book for free the moment you write down the text. If you want the added legal benefits of registering your copyright, you must pay at least a $45 fee with the US Copyright Office to go through the process.

Can I sell my self-published book to a publisher? ›

People often ask if it's possible to sell a self-published book to a publisher. The short answer: Yes. But with some caveats. Sometimes, a publisher will reach out to a self-published author and offer to buy the rights to publish their book, and even pay an advance.

Who owns the rights to a self-published book? ›

An independent author is the publisher of their book. Through the self-publishing channel, the author retains all print and digital rights to their manuscript. This is just one more example of the advantages gained through self-publishing.

What is the fastest way to sell books? ›

Here's what you need to know about the best websites to sell books in 2023.
  • BookScouter.
  • eBay.
  • Amazon.
  • Chegg.
  • AbeBooks.
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How do I sell my book for the first time? ›

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  1. Start by Creating Your Brand. ...
  2. Create a Website. ...
  3. Create an Email List. ...
  4. Choose the Right Audience for Marketing. ...
  5. Reach Out to Book Reviewers. ...
  6. Choose the Right Book Cover. ...
  7. Offer Your Book for Free on Amazon. ...
  8. Use Ads on Amazon to Boost Your Sales.

Do libraries pay authors for their books? ›

Public Lending Right (PLR) allows authors to be fairly paid for each loan when their work is lent through public libraries.

Can I publish on Barnes and Noble and KDP? ›

P.S. If you have your manuscript and cover files handy, it's free to upload them to PublishDrive and start selling on Barnes & Noble plus Amazon KDP, Apple Books, Google Play Books, and thousands of other book stores.

Do I need an LLC to sell on Amazon KDP? ›

No, you do not need an LLC to sell on Amazon.

Does Amazon KDP pay every month? ›

Royalties are paid every month, approximately 60 days after the end of the month in which the sale was reported (90 days for Expanded Distribution) as long as you meet the minimum threshold for payment. Direct deposit payments can take 1–5 business days to show on your bank account from the payment date.

How long does it take to make money with KDP? ›

How long does it take to make money on KDP? You can start earning on Kindle as soon as your book goes live. Realistically speaking, you can expect consistent sales after the first month, provided you have used the keywords wisely and published your book in a low competition niche.

How many books do first time self-published authors sell? ›

How Many Books Should I Expect To Sell? Most self-published authors sell 250 books or less, regardless of how many different books they write. Traditionally published books sell around 3,000 copies on average, with only 250 of those sales in the first year.

How long should a self-published book be? ›

60,000 words is usually cited as the minimum for a traditionally published full-length novel. If you are self-publishing, your novel should probably be no shorter than 50,000 words, and this will feel like a quick read.

What are the problems with self-publishing? ›

The first problem that any self-published author faces is to find the right audience for their book. No book is ever meant for everyone. You are less likely to sell a book on World War II to a romance book reader. And a romantic book would not work well with a Sci-fi loving audience.

How much do first time self-published authors make? ›

The survey found that the average income for self-published authors rose 53% last year over 2021, reaching a median of $12,749, a figure higher than those of authors at traditional publishers. The most recent Authors Guild survey in 2018, for example, found the median income to be $6,080, down 24% from 2014.

What is a reasonable price for self-publishing? ›

Average Costs For Book Publishing

The average cost to self-publish a high-quality book is between $2,000 and $4,000. Many authors spend a lot more or a lot less, depending on their marketing strategy and how much editing and proofreading they pay for.

How many copies of a book need to be sold to be a bestseller? ›

To achieve bestseller status on the Times not only do you have to sell at least 5,000 – 10,000 copies in one week, but these sales have to be diverse sales. That is, you cannot sell 10,000 books to a pre-existing list of followers through a personal website or thousands from only one marketplace like Barnes and Noble.

How much of a cut does Amazon take for KDP? ›

KDP offers a fixed 60% royalty rate on paperbacks sold on Amazon marketplaces where KDP supports paperback distribution. Your royalty is 60% of your list price. We then subtract printing costs, which depend on page count, ink type, and the Amazon marketplace your paperback was ordered from.

Is Amazon KDP difficult? ›

The publishing platform (KDP) is very easy to use. Their guidelines are on the site regarding things like how your . docx or .

Is KDP worth it in 2023? ›

From our own research, the short answer to that is yes for fulfilling reasons. Started in 2007, Amazon KDP is an amazing platform especially for authors looking to get their books published and having them available to a wide network.

What 30 year old makes $1.8 million self-publishing on Amazon? ›

making $1.8 million in a year self-publishing on A... Dakota Krout was a newly married full-time student ... wish we could read it. a subscription just to read what he did.

How many books need to be sold to be a bestseller on Amazon? ›

“How many books will I need to sell?” In order to hit #1 on Amazon, you'll need to sell somewherebetween 3,500 and 5,000 copies in 24 hours. Want to hit top 10? You'll need to sell roughly 300 for print, or 2,000+ copies for combined formats.

Can you make a living as a self-published author? ›

Being a successful self-published author clearly requires a huge time investment. But despite the low odds, and the enormous amount of work involved, it can be done. And with the right combination of careful marketing, hard work, and (of course) good stories, it has been done.

What is the disadvantage of self-publishing? ›

Higher costs: Traditional publishing services pay for editing, design, printing, and marketing costs for print books. With self-publishing, those upfront costs all rest on the author's shoulders. Plus, publishing deals usually come with book deals and monetary advances.

Did Stephen King self-publish? ›

Stephen King is a well-known author and ended up self-publishing a book on his own in 1960. Named “People, Places and Things”, this book was published by Triad and Gaslight Books, who is his own publishing company.

How much does it cost to publish a book with Penguin? ›

Costing between $99 and $549, depending on whether the writer wants to format their ebook themselves or plump for a "professional print and ebook" option, the Book Country self-publishing option will give writers 70% of the sale price of a book priced above $2.99, and 30% of a book priced between 99c and $2.95.

What age books sell the most? ›

Middle-grade books (ages nine through 12) are seeing the highest absolute gains in sales.

What makes a book a #1 best seller? ›

Books can be labeled as a "National Bestseller" once they've appeared on a bestseller list published in a national publication, like The National Post. An "International Bestseller" appears on lists across at least two countries. Books can claim "#1 bestseller" status if, you guessed it, they appeared in the #1 spot.

How do you get a book published and in a bookstore? ›

Follow these 8 steps to get your book into bookstores and on the shelves of major retailers.
  1. Know the Market for Your Book. ...
  2. Know How They Buy Books. ...
  3. Get Into Book Wholesalers. ...
  4. Develop a marketing and media plan. ...
  5. Create Professional Marketing Materials. ...
  6. Know Your Buyer's Goals. ...
  7. Contact Bookstore Buyers and Librarians. ...
  8. Follow Up.

Can you sell your book to a publisher after self-publishing? ›

Yes, you can pursue the traditional publishing route even after self-publishing. And it's not all that rare of a process, either. There are several great reasons to consider self-publishing a book. One big reason for a lot of writers is simply that it's their only option.

Can a self-published book become a best seller? ›

Can a self published book become a bestseller? Bestseller lists have historically favored traditionally published titles. However, self-published books can get on bestseller lists.

How much will a publisher pay for a book? ›

How Are Book Royalties Calculated? Most publishers pay royalties based on the retail price of the book. That means if the book retails at $20, and the royalties rate is 5%, you will earn $1 per book sold. These kinds of royalties are often called “list royalties” or “retail royalties.”

How many books does the average self publisher sell? ›

The average self-published book sells 250 copies. The average self-published author makes $1,000 per year from their books.

How do you get your book picked up by a publisher? ›

Here's the simple 5-step process to get a book published:
  1. Start with genre research in the publishing industry.
  2. Finish your book and get feedback from editors.
  3. Submit query letters to literary agents.
  4. Submit your manuscript to publishers.
  5. Sign a book deal to publish the book.

Do self-published authors need an LLC? ›

The point: no author is completely safe from impending lawsuits. But, if you have income and assets to protect, forming a corporation or an LLC can help you protect yourself in the event of litigation.

How much are royalties for self-published books? ›

Generally, the standard royalty rates for authors is under 10% for traditional publishing and up to 70% with self-publishing. That's right. In the example above, self-published authors make over $24,000 more than traditional authors for the same number of books sold.

Does self-published count as published? ›

That's why today, when people ask if self-publishing counts as being published, we tell them the answer is yes. Because if you choose a quality self-publishing house like Izzard Ink, your professional team will help you make your book the best it can be.

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