- Decide whether you will be a sole proprietorship, LLC, S Corp, etc.
 - Decide whether you want a press name, in which case you need to file for your "DBA" (Doing Business As) with Secretary of State (search already existing business names on the site first)
 - File for your EIN at IRS.gov
 - Create a separate business account (once you have your EIN)
 - Sign up for a Square account
 - Sign up for a PayPal account separate from your personal one
 - Create files for any business related documents/receipts/forms
 - Keep track of startup expenses, which are tax deductible
 - Budget self-publishing and business start up costs--what is your break even point?
 - Figure out the price of your book/s once you know the production costs
 - Figure out where you will publish (Amazon, Smashwords, Lulu, Lightning Force, Ingram, etc.) and open accounts with them
 - Get a sales tax license for city and state
 - Purchase ISBN numbers from R.R. Bowker (cheaper in bulk, and you will likely need at least two for each book, as each format requires its own)
 - Contract book cover, editor, etc., as needed
 - Research/complete formatting--ebooks are formatted differently than paperbacks, plus different POD sites may have different requirements (Smashwords has additional formatting instructions beyond what's required by Amazon, for example)
 - Decide on front matter (keep it simple and brief), including any disclaimers
 - Decide on back matter, such as bio, thank yous/acknowledgments, website/social media links
 - Upload final cover/formatted book
 - Order a proof and carefully review the ebook after uploading
 - Make it live once it's ready!
 
Some resources I found helpful:
Books:
- Business Tips and Taxes for Writers, by Carol Topp, CPA
 - Self-Publisher's Legal Handbook, by Helen Sedwick (If you buy only one of these books, I'd recommend this one first, though both are helpful)
 - How to Publish and Sell Your Articles on Kindle, by Kate Harper
 
Websites/Articles:
- CreateSpace Formatting Tips, by Teresa Miller (note that CreateSpace no longer exists, but this should help with any paperback formatting)
 - Adding Hyperlinks
 - How to Format an Ebook for Kindle, by David Masters
 - How to Self-Publish an Ebook, by David Carnoy
 - KDP Ebook Manuscript Formatting Guide
 - Preparing Your Manuscript for Conversion to Standard Ebook File Formats
 
I threw this together pretty quickly, so I'm sure I forgot something. Like I said above, feel free to make further suggestions or link to resources you liked in the comments.
And good luck!
May you find your Muse.
7 comments:
Good heavens, that's daunting! I am at the beginning of my writing journey, so I didn't realize all that went into publishing. Thank you for posting.
That does cover the basics I teach in my seminars.
Great advice! Thanks for laying out the basics, it's very helpful:)
And that's why I am afraid to be a self-pubbed author. That's a lot of steps and I am notoriously bad about missing steps!
This is awesome! I'm getting closer to making decisions about how to publish and this is very helpful :) Thanks!!
Thanks Shannon - that's a great list to have at the ready and Diane confirms your ideas. Excellent I'm sure everyone will find it really helpful - cheers Hilary
So much to think about!
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