Why Professional Book Editing Costs More Than You Expect?

Why Professional Book Editing Costs More Than You Expect?

Why professional book editing costs more than you expect.

You’ve finally finished your manuscript and you’re excited to hit “publish.” Then you start looking at professional editors and your jaw drops at the quotes. It’s just fixing spelling, grammar and typos… right? Why does it cost so much?

As you might imagine, there’s far more going on behind the scenes than a quick spelling and grammar check. In this article, we’ll break down why editing is expensive and how you can still get professional help without blowing your entire budget.

Editing Is More Than Fixing Typos

When most writers think of editing, they’re actually thinking of proofreading: catching spelling mistakes, missing commas, and the odd rogue homophone. That’s important, but it’s the final polish, not the whole process.

Professional editing usually includes several different layers:

  • Developmental editing looks at the big picture: story structure, character arcs, pacing, themes, and point of view. It answers questions like “Does this story work?” and “Will readers stay engaged from chapter one to the end?”
  • Line editing focuses on how you tell the story on a sentence and paragraph level. It tackles flow, clarity, tone, and rhythm, helping the prose feel smooth and intentional.
  • Copyediting checks consistency and correctness: continuity, grammar, spelling, and style according to a style guide such as the Chicago Manual of Style.
  • Proofreading comes last, catching surface‑level errors after layout is done.

The deeper the level of editing, the more time, skill, and judgement it requires, which is why the rate per word or per project goes up.

What You’re Really Paying For

When you receive your manuscript back from an editor, you see comments, tracked changes, and maybe an editorial letter or style sheet. What you don’t see is everything that happened to produce that feedback.

Behind those comments, there are:

  • Multiple read-throughs of your manuscript, not just one quick read.
  • Careful decision‑making on every suggested change: “Does this serve the story?”, “Will this confuse the reader?”, “Is this consistent with earlier chapters?”
  • Time spent thinking about your characters, plot, and structure even when the editor isn’t actively marking up pages.
  • Good editing isn’t mechanical. It’s deep, focused critical thinking applied to your book for many hours, often spread over days or weeks. That invisible labour is a big part of what you’re investing in.

Another factor is simple editors need to make a living. Like any other professional, they face rising costs of living, business expenses, and sometimes family responsibilities.

Many editors set their rates with reference to industry surveys, such as those compiled by professional associations, which give a realistic sense of what different types of editing usually cost per word or per hour. Some editors work part‑time alongside a day job to help cover bills or childcare, while others rely entirely on freelance editing as their main income and must charge sustainable rates to stay in business.

When you hire an experienced editor, you’re not only paying for the hours on your manuscript, but also for:

  • Their training and qualifications (courses, degrees, certificates).
  • Previous in‑house or freelance experience.
  • The ongoing time they spend keeping their skills sharp and staying current with publishing standards.

Cheaper options exist, but they can sometimes mean less training, less experience, and a higher risk of missed problems or unhelpful edits, which may leave you discouraged or distrustful of editors in general.

How Authors Can Reduce Editing Costs

You can do a lot to bring the cost down while still getting professional support. Practical steps include:

  • Join a critique group or find critique partners.
  • Swap manuscripts with other writers and give each other honest feedback on story structure, character development, and pacing. This early feedback can help you fix big issues before an editor ever sees the book.
  • Use alpha and beta readers.
  • Trusted readers can point out confusing sections, slow chapters, or characters they don’t connect with. Their responses help you refine the story and reduce the amount of structural work a paid editor has to do.
  • Learn to self‑edit.
  • Invest time in books, articles, or courses on self‑editing. The better your first and second drafts are, the less time (and therefore money) an editor needs to spend.
  • Create your own style sheet.
  • Keep track of character names, spellings, timelines, and any special terms or preferences you have. Free templates are widely available online, and providing this to your editor speeds up their work and cuts down on back‑and‑forth.
  • Ask about discounts and payment plans.
  • Some editors are open to small discounts, off‑peak pricing, or splitting payments over several weeks or months so the cost is easier to manage.
  • Look for pro‑bono or skill‑swap options.
  • A few editors may offer reduced‑rate or volunteer projects, or be open to exchanging services if you have a useful skill.
  • Use Badman Publishing's "Critical Three Chapters In Editorial Critique".
    Another way of saving time and money is taking stock once you have written your first three chapters. This can expose dead‑end subplots or worldbuilding ideas now, so you can adjust your informal outline or notes instead of cutting entire later chapters.
    More information including samples.

By doing everything you reasonably can on your own first, you make your editor’s job easier, reduce the total hours they need to spend, and often lower the final bill.

Final Thoughts

Editing is expensive because it’s intensive, skilled, and time‑consuming work that goes far beyond correcting a few typos. You’re paying for expertise, careful attention, and the thought your editor devotes to making your book the best version of itself—plus their right to a fair, sustainable income.

When you understand what goes into the process and take proactive steps to strengthen your manuscript beforehand, hiring a professional editor becomes less of a mystery and more of a strategic investment in your book’s success.

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Whether you're looking for editorial support, design expertise, publishing guidance, or marketing tools, we offer a range of services, some of which are free, or low cost — tailored to independent authors like you. Our goal is to help you focus on what matters most: writing and sharing your story.

We’re here to support you. Reach out to us at Badman, or explore our resources and services pages to see how we can collaborate.

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The Critical 3 Chapter Check

The Critical 3 Chapter Check

Why we have written this article...

Unfortunately, we continue to receive manuscripts from independent authors who believe their book is ready to publish. Sadly, upon reviewing their manuscript, we find hundreds of errors that really should not be in the finished, ready-to-publish book.

What we find distressing is that some of these authors have paid, in some cases, substantial 'professional' fees to third parties to review, audit and edit their book.

Despite paying these fees for proof reading and corrective services, some of the manuscripts we receive are still full of spelling and grammar errors, character and plot inconsistencies and sometimes a little confusion and contradiction within the narrative.

In an effort to remedy this and provide a bit of advice and guidance, as well as a prfactical tool, this article is split into two sections:

1 - Three chapters in? - Why It's time to take stock.

Why it is critical to stop writing once you have written, and after self-editing, are happy with your first three chapters, or 1,000 words.

2 -The Three Chapters in Editorial Pack

Using our "3-Chapters in Editorial Pack" to provide an independent check of your manuscript, not just the spelling and grammar, but the key aspects of your writing that you need to check before continuing to write or submitting your pitch to a literary agent or Publisher.

Critical 3-Chapters-In Checkpoint

Three chapters in? - Why It's time to take stock.

Pausing your writing after three chapters, about one thousand words, lets you check that the story you are actually writing matches the story you think you are writing, before you invest tens of thousands more words in the wrong direction.

Why is doing this Critical 3-Chapter Check so important for your book?

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Check your story's direction

Those first chapters usually establish the premise, protagonist, and problem, so pausing lets you confirm the book has a clear hook and direction rather than a vague situation.

A short 'stock‑take' helps you see whether each chapter genuinely pushes the story forward, or whether you are wandering, repeating beats, or stalling in backstory and exposition.

Fix the structure now before you go any further

Three chapters is often enough to reveal structural issues like a slow start, unclear stakes, or missing inciting incident, which are far easier to fix now than after 60k words.

Looking at these chapters side‑by‑side lets you assess pacing and balance between scene, summary, and exposition so the opening act leads naturally into the middle of the book.

Deepen the characters and their 'voices'

By chapter three you usually understand your characters better than you did on page one, so revisiting the opening allows you to align their early behaviour and dialogue with who they have already become.

A pause helps you smooth out shifts in style or tone that creep in as you warm up, giving the book a more consistent narrative 'voice' from the outset.

Prevent wasted future work - avoid future corrective re-writing

Taking stock can expose dead‑end subplots or worldbuilding ideas now, so you can adjust your informal outline or notes instead of cutting entire later chapters.

Even if you are discovery writing, a brief review of what you have teaches you what the story wants to be, making future scenes easier and reducing the amount of heavy revision needed later.

See your book like a reader

Stepping back, even for a short time, lets you return to those chapters with enough distance to spot confusion, flat moments, or missing emotional beats that you were blind to while drafting.

Reading the first three as a continuous unit gives you a reader’s‑eye view of your opening act: would you, as a stranger, feel compelled to keep turning pages into chapter four?

 

The 3-Chapters-In Editorial Pack

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To help you "take stock" of your story so far, you can upload the first three chapters of your manuscript.

We will analyse your submitted first three chapters and present you with the following:

1. A focused spelling and grammar check highlighting errors to remedy.

2. A full critique providing a critique of your story, checking character development, plot line, and writing style.

3. A one-page pitch document based on your first three chapters

4. A storyline and plot planner to help you refine and adhere to the plot lines and time lines

5. Access to our writing and publishing focused resources

The Editorial Pack (COMING 2026)

Click here for more information about your bespoke editorial pack contents, example documents and pricing. (Available January 2026)

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What Indie Authors Need to Know About Kindle Translate

What Indie Authors Need to Know About Kindle Translate

The options and opportunities of self-publishing is constantly evolving. The pace of change seems to be accelerating, and staying informed is more crucial than ever. 

Introducing Kindle Translate (Beta)

Amazon has launched a potentially game-changing tool for indie authors: Kindle Translate, now in closed beta. This new feature allows authors to translate their eBooks between English and Spanish, as well as German to English, with zero upfront cost. For authors looking to reach new audiences without hiring a translator, this could be a major breakthrough.

Speed & Quality

Amazon promises publication-ready translations within just a few days, backed by internal quality checks. While the exact translation engine hasn’t been disclosed, early testers report that the output is surprisingly polished—though not perfect. As with any automated translation, nuances may be lost, so authors should review carefully before publishing.

Control & Limitations

Authors can preview the translated manuscript before it goes live, which offers a layer of control. However, direct editing of the translated text is not currently supported, meaning you’ll need to accept the translation as-is or opt out. This limitation may be a dealbreaker for authors with complex prose or stylistic nuances.

Cost & Royalties

During the beta phase, Kindle Translate is completely free, and authors retain their standard royalty structure. That’s a rare win in a space where translation services can cost hundreds or even thousands of pounds. It’s worth noting that this may change once the feature exits beta, so early adopters could benefit from getting in now.

Eligibility & KDP Select

Translated editions are eligible for KDP Select enrollment, which means they can participate in Kindle Unlimited and benefit from Amazon’s promotional tools. This opens up new visibility opportunities in Spanish-speaking markets and among German readers seeking English content.

What This Means for Indie Authors

Kindle Translate could dramatically lower the barrier to international publishing. But with great opportunity comes great responsibility. Here’s what authors should be doing in real time:

  • Monitor quality closely: Even with Amazon’s checks, machine translation can miss context or tone.
  • Consider genre fit: Nonfiction and genre fiction with straightforward language may fare better than literary fiction or poetry.
  • Stay informed: As the beta expands, expect changes in supported languages, editing capabilities, and pricing.

Our Advice:

Amazon’s Kindle Translate is a bold step toward democratizing global publishing. For indie authors, it’s a chance to test new markets without upfront investment, but it’s not a set-it-and-forget-it solution. Keep your editorial standards high, stay engaged with the rollout, and be ready to pivot as the feature evolves.

Can we help you with writing, refining and/or publishing?

At Badman Publishing, we understand that navigating the world of independent publishing can be overwhelming — especially when it comes to budgeting for professional services. That’s why we’re committed to making your journey smoother, more affordable, and more empowering.

Whether you're looking for editorial support, design expertise, publishing guidance, or marketing tools, we offer a range of services, some of which are free, or low cost — tailored to independent authors like you. Our goal is to help you focus on what matters most: writing and sharing your story.

We’re here to support you. Reach out to us at Badman, or explore our resources and services pages to see how we can collaborate.

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The Best Print on Demand Platform for Paperback Books in 2025

The Best Print on Demand Platform for Paperback Books in 2025

The best print-on-demand platform for paperback books in 2025

The self-publishing industry continually evolves, and choosing the right print on demand company for paperback books is crucial for indie authors navigating this competitive landscape. In a recent comparative review, five prominent self-publishing companies were put head-to-head: Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP), IngramSpark, Barnes & Noble Press, Lulu Publishing, and Draft2Digital. This analysis focused on key factors, ranging from costs and royalties to user-friendliness and distribution.

Cost to Print and Publish

For a 5.5" x 8.5" paperback with consistent print specifications, the cost to print varied significantly:

KDP was the most affordable, while Lulu ranked as the priciest.

Publishing fees are largely waived on platforms like KDP, Barnes & Noble Press, and Lulu unless ordering a personal copy.

IngramSpark now offers free publishing and revisions within the first 60 days but charges $25/revision thereafter. Draft2Digital allows free updates every 90 days, with a paid “token” option for faster changes.

Uploading Process

KDP’s process stands out for its Word document and cover templates, digital proofing, and straightforward file approval, though the “Not-For-Resale” proofs can frustrate authors seeking review or promotional copies.

IngramSpark’s process is notably finicky regarding file specs and requires full approval before proofing. Barnes & Noble Press offers downloadable cover templates during upload and a PDF preview, whereas Lulu and Draft2Digital feature digital flip-through previews for uploaded files.

Royalties

Royalties were calculated based on a £9.99 list price:

  • KDP and IngramSpark (with a lower wholesale discount) offer the highest payouts per sale.
  • Lulu’s broad distribution means authors need to raise list prices to break even, but direct sales via Shopify or Lulu’s bookstore offer more lucrative returns.
  • Draft2Digital’s royalty structure still needs improvement and delivered the lowest per-sale earnings.

Print Quality

All five platforms produced nearly identical books, with minor differences in cover color accuracy and binding.

There’s an interesting overlap; Barnes & Noble Press, IngramSpark, and Draft2Digital all utilize Lightning Source’s printing facilities, ensuring similar quality for standard orders.

Lulu’s interiors delivered the clearest, boldest print, but images in books from IngramSpark and Barnes & Noble Press displayed slight pixelation.

Print Options

KDP and IngramSpark allow custom trim sizes within specific ranges, while Barnes & Noble Press limits choices to 21 fixed sizes.

Ink and paper options vary, with IngramSpark providing the most flexibility for paper weights and finishes.

User-Friendliness

KDP leads in ease of use and tutorial support thanks to its popularity and robust online resources.

IngramSpark has improved its dashboard but still poses challenges for new users, especially when tracking royalties and compensation.

Draft2Digital is user-friendly for those well-versed with its platform; newcomers may face a learning curve.

Customer Service

KDP offers responsive support via email and phone, resolving most issues efficiently. However, automated account suspensions driven by software checks can be problematic.

IngramSpark’s support is mostly unhelpful, with slow email responses and paid phone support focused more on uploading guidance than issue resolution.

Barnes & Noble Press and Lulu rely on email support, while Draft2Digital provides both phone and email contacts, with questionable effectiveness.

Distribution

KDP dominates Amazon but offers limited "expanded distribution" with reduced royalties.

IngramSpark shines in worldwide reach, enabling orders from nearly any retailer or library.

Barnes & Noble Press makes books available online and in physical stores (upon request).

Lulu offers global distribution and direct integration with Shopify.

Draft2Digital matches IngramSpark’s breadth, listing books across Amazon and major bookstores.

Summary

Choosing the best print on demand company for paperback books depends on your priorities:

KDP is ideal for affordability, user-friendliness, and Amazon-centric distribution.

IngramSpark excels in global reach but may frustrate with technical requirements and support.

Barnes & Noble Press and Lulu offer their own niches — Lulu for print clarity and direct sales integration, Barnes & Noble for targeted store availability.

Draft2Digital is an emerging option, especially for authors already using the platform for ebooks.

A recommended strategy is to perfect your book on KDP first before considering extended distribution through IngramSpark or Draft2Digital. Pre-orders remain tricky, with mixed reviews regarding reliability.

Our Advice:

For most indie authors, starting with KDP makes sense for ease, cost, and return. But for broader distribution and bookstore/library access, consider adding IngramSpark after your initial launch.

Can we help you with writing, refining and/or publishing?

At Badman Publishing, we understand that navigating the world of independent publishing can be overwhelming — especially when it comes to budgeting for professional services. That’s why we’re committed to making your journey smoother, more affordable, and more empowering.

Whether you're looking for editorial support, design expertise, publishing guidance, or marketing tools, we offer a range of services, some of which are free, or low cost — tailored to independent authors like you. Our goal is to help you focus on what matters most: writing and sharing your story.

We’re here to support you. Reach out to us at Badman, or explore our resources and services pages to see how we can collaborate.

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Amazon’s AI Shift in Self-Publishing: What Authors Need to Know (2025)

Amazon’s AI Shift in Self-Publishing: What Authors Need to Know (2025)

Amazon’s AI Shift: What It Means for Authors and Content Creators

Amazon’s recent move to cut thousands of jobs while expanding its use of AI tools marks a major turning point for the company—and for everyone who creates and sells content on its platforms. The changes hit support and operational teams hardest, signaling a clear shift toward automation and cost-efficiency. For authors and publishers who rely on Amazon’s ecosystem, this transition could reshape how content is produced, reviewed, and marketed.

A New Kind of Efficiency

AI adoption at Amazon isn’t just an internal upgrade. It’s a sign that the company aims to streamline workflows, reduce expenses, and enhance response speed across services—from product listings to customer support. The downside is that many human-led tasks are being replaced by AI-driven systems, which can be faster but less personal. For content creators, the main takeaway is clear: automation will affect how books are processed, published, and recommended to readers.

The Rise of AI Oversight in Publishing

Amazon’s embrace of AI also comes with new scrutiny. The platform now monitors book uploads more closely to detect machine-generated text and ensure proper disclosure. Authors who use AI tools for writing, formatting, or designing covers must follow these updated guidelines to avoid account warnings or removals. As AI-generated works flood the market, these guardrails are Amazon’s way of maintaining trust and authenticity for readers.

Why Quality Still Wins

With so much AI content appearing online, readers are becoming more discerning. They can often tell the difference between a rushed, machine-made book and one that offers genuine insight, personality, and care. This is good news for skilled writers and publishers: focusing on originality, editing, and a strong reader connection pays off. Consistent quality builds real fan bases and steady sales—something automated tools still can’t replicate.

Our Advice:
Here’s how you can stay ahead and keep your books thriving:

Understand the New AI Guidelines

Amazon now reviews book uploads more closely to catch machine-generated texts or undisclosed AI involvement. If you use AI to help with your writing, formatting, or cover designs, always follow the latest rules and clearly state your process where required. Keeping up with these guidelines prevents account suspensions and keeps your publishing process smooth.

Focus on Quality—Readers Notice

With more AI-generated books on the market, standing out is about craftsmanship. Invest time in editing, proofreading, and adding original insights to your work. Readers can tell when a book is rushed or generic, and genuine quality earns loyal fans and better reviews.

Use AI to Save Time, Not Replace You

AI tools are great for brainstorming ideas, researching keywords, or speeding up formatting. But don’t let them take over your creative voice. The most successful self-published authors use technology to make routine tasks easier—while their own stories and personality remain front and center.

Keep Learning and Adapting

Amazon’s publishing policies will keep evolving as AI grows. Subscribe to their official updates and join communities where changes are discussed. Being proactive helps you avoid surprises and ensures your books meet the latest standards.

Build Direct Relationships with Your Audience

As platforms become more automated, personal reader connections become even more valuable. Consider building a mailing list, engaging on social media, or offering bonus material to your biggest fans. Consistent quality and a personal touch will help you weather algorithm changes and stand out from AI-created content.

In summary

Amazon’s push for faster, smarter operations isn’t likely to slow down. For self-published authors, the best strategy is to use new tools wisely, stay alert to changing rules, and put quality first. Readers want authentic voices—and that’s something only you can provide.

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Can we help you with writing, refining and/or publishing?

At Badman Publishing, we understand that navigating the world of independent publishing can be overwhelming — especially when it comes to budgeting for professional services. That’s why we’re committed to making your journey smoother, more affordable, and more empowering.

Whether you're looking for editorial support, design expertise, publishing guidance, or marketing tools, we offer a range of services, some of which are free, or low cost — tailored to independent authors like you. Our goal is to help you focus on what matters most: writing and sharing your story.

We’re here to support you. Reach out to us at Badman, or explore our resources and services pages to see how we can collaborate.

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Amazon Upload Limits 2025: What Authors & Publishers Must Know

Amazon Upload Limits 2025: What Authors & Publishers Must Know

New Upload Limits: 10 Books Per Week

Amazon has moved from a daily upload limit to a weekly window: you can now only publish up to 10 books per week. Previously, authors could upload three books in one day. The new system is a shift to a "Monday to Friday" schedule, though it’s unclear if weekends count towards this limit. This means you must plan your content ahead—especially if you publish low-content or seasonal books.

Amazon says:

"To ensure a positive experience for all authors, we limit the number of titles you can create at the same time to 10 per book format each week. If you expect to regularly create a large number of titles, please contact us to inquire about an exception."

Our Advice:

It has been suggested that frequent publishers of books on Amazon recommend prepping Christmas releases as early as March in order to maximise the Christmas/New Year sales window.

For the most up-to-date details, visiting KDP’s content guidelines and book creation pages is recommended.

Can we help you with writing, refining and/or publishing?

At Badman Publishing, we understand that navigating the world of independent publishing can be overwhelming — especially when it comes to budgeting for professional services. That’s why we’re committed to making your journey smoother, more affordable, and more empowering.

Whether you're looking for editorial support, design expertise, publishing guidance, or marketing tools, we offer a range of services, some of which are free, or low cost — tailored to independent authors like you. Our goal is to help you focus on what matters most: writing and sharing your story.

We’re here to support you. Reach out to us at Badman, or explore our resources and services pages to see how we can collaborate.

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Amazon Book Review Delays 2025: What Indie Authors Should Know

Amazon Book Review Delays 2025: What Indie Authors Should Know

Amazon Review Delays: Up to 10 Days Before Your Book Goes Live

After you submit a title, it can now take anywhere from 24 hours up to 10 days for Amazon’s team (or their AI system) to review your book. Amazon's support team spans three global offices, with increased integration of AI to speed things up. However, unpredictability remains—you might get an email saying your book is live, only to find the infamous "dog error" page when you click the link.

Some books (especially low-content or those with repeated pages) seem to trigger longer review waits. 

Amazon says:

According to Amazon KDP’s official timelines, titles are typically reviewed and published within 24 to 72 hours. However, in 2025, many authors—especially those submitting low-content or print books—regularly report review times ranging from 3 to 10 business days. This updated timeframe is reflected in KDP’s help and community forums, which note that the exact time depends on the type of book, accuracy, and completeness of the information provided.

Summary

  • Printing and low-content books may take up to 10 days for review.
  • “Live” books may briefly show error pages before becoming searchable.
  • AI is now a major part of Amazon’s workflow, but human review still exists for quality control.

Our advice

Books with low content, titles using repeated pages, and some categories often face longer review times from added automated checks. Amazon now relies more on AI, which speeds up processes but can make timelines less steady. Authors in this spot should keep an eye on their live links and give it a few days after first approval if the book does not appear right away or displays an error.

Can we help you with writing, refining and/or publishing?

At Badman Publishing, we understand that navigating the world of independent publishing can be overwhelming — especially when it comes to budgeting for professional services. That’s why we’re committed to making your journey smoother, more affordable, and more empowering.

Whether you're looking for editorial support, design expertise, publishing guidance, or marketing tools, we offer a range of services, some of which are free, or low cost — tailored to independent authors like you. Our goal is to help you focus on what matters most: writing and sharing your story.

We’re here to support you. Reach out to us at Badman, or explore our resources and services pages to see how we can collaborate.

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Do you know about these “unannounced” latest Amazon KDP Updates?  

Do you know about these “unannounced” latest Amazon KDP Updates?  

Amazon KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing) is constantly evolving. While many updates are announced, some significant changes occasionally slip under the radar, yet profoundly impact authors and publishers. Recently, two such unannounced updates have been identified, concerning:

- Best Seller Rank (BSR) updates, and

- Aggregated category ranks.

Understanding and adapting to these shifts is crucial for optimizing your publishing strategy and achieving long-term success. 

The new rhythm of Best Seller Rank (BSR) updates

For many years, authors have carefully tracked their BSR with interest, watching it fluctuate every hour or so. Monitoring this regularly updating monitoring tool, often dictated how promotion strategies were working as they provided a quick gauge of a book's performance. However, Amazon has recently and more importantly, quietly changed this.

From hourly to daily (or longer!)

The most significant change is frequency of how often the BSR is updated on the listing. Instead of near real-time changes, BSR is now updated a maximum of once per day, and in some cases, it can take up to two days for new rankings to reflect. This means that the instant gratification of seeing your BSR jump immediately after a big sale or promotion is a thing of the past.

What this means for authors: A paradigm shift in focus

This change isn't merely a technical tweak; it demands a strategic shift in focus for authors:

  • Less obsessing:
    The constant monitoring of the BSR can be a “time sponge”. With these new delayed updates, authors might be encouraged to redirect their energy from constantly checking their book rankings to other activities such as...
    • Marketing and Promotion:
      Dedicating more time to developing sustainable, medium and long-term marketing campaigns.
    • New Projects:
      Invest the saved time in writing and publishing new books, expanding your catalogue.
  • Promotions Still Matter:
    Don't misunderstand: Sales and downloads from promotional offers such as BookBub or Amazon Ads, are still registered by Amazon's algorithm. The internal mechanics of Amazon's sales tracking's algorithm remain in place; it is just the public display of BSR that has this 'delayed' effect. Your sales will still be calculated to display your book's overall performance.
  • Customer perspective is still a key factor:
    The vast majority of readers don't pay attention to BSR. They discover books through keywords, categories, and recommendations. Your focus should always be on optimizing these elements to ensure discoverability, rather than rely on BSR.
  • Amazon's algorithmic priority:
    Amazon's core objective is to sell books. Their algorithm will continue to prioritize and push titles that are generating sales, regardless of how quickly their BSR is visually updated. The internal weighting of new purchases, which helps newer books compete, remains a powerful factor.
  • Embrace Long-Term Strategy:
    This update strongly favours authors and publishers who approach their work as a sustainable business. Consistent, long-term marketing efforts, rather than sporadic, short-term ad bursts, will yield better results. It's about building momentum over time, not chasing fleeting rank spikes.

Aggregated Category Ranks: A game changer for visibility

The second, equally impactful update revolutionizes how category ranks are calculated. Previously, each format of a book (ebook, paperback, hardcover, audiobook) had its own independent category rank. Now, Amazon aggregates the activity across all formats of a title to provide a single, unified category rank.

How It Works:

Consider a popular book like "I Love You to the Moon and Back." Before this update, its Kindle, hardcover, and board book versions would each have separate BSRs and category ranks. Now, even if the individual BSRs differ significantly (e.g., Kindle at 108,000, hardcover at 5,000, board book at 28), all formats of that title will display a #1 ranking in their respective categories if the combined sales across all formats are strong enough. This is because Amazon is now combining the sales data from every format to determine the overall category standing.

Implications for Authors: Maximizing Your Reach

This aggregation has profound implications for how authors approach publishing and marketing their titles:

  • Visibility Boost for All Formats:
    This is a massive win for authors. If one format of your book performs exceptionally well (e.g., your ebook sells thousands of copies), its success will positively influence the category ranking of all other formats (e.g., your paperback or hardcover), even if those individual formats have lower sales. This can significantly increase the visibility of your less popular formats, leading to more organic discovery.
  • Strategic Format Creation:
  • Authors should now seriously consider creating multiple formats for their books, provided it aligns with their audience and content. For example:
    • Children's Picture Books:
      These often thrive in print or board book formats, even if the ebook version isn't as popular. Producing these formats can now directly boost the overall category standing for the entire title.
    • Non-Fiction:
      Offering paperback, hardcover, and audiobook versions can collectively contribute to a dominant category rank.
  • Integrated Marketing is Key: This update underscores the importance of an integrated marketing plan. Instead of promoting formats in silos, develop a strategy that promotes different versions of your book to various audiences. Every sale, regardless of format, contributes to a higher overall category ranking, creating a powerful synergistic effect. 

Adapting for long-term success

Unless you avidly follow Amazon KDP's advisory pages, these "unannounced" Amazon KDP updates may come as a surprise. However, when viewed positively these changes present significant opportunities for authors who are willing to adapt. The shift in BSR reporting encourages a healthier, less obsessive focus on constant rank checking, pushing authors towards more impactful marketing and creation. The future aggregation of category ranks, offers a valuable opportunity to boost visibility across all formats of your books, thus making sense to having a multi-format publishing strategy, with the performance of one format of your books positively effecting the overall BSR of your books.

Our advice and guidance

By understanding and leveraging these changes, authors can refine their strategies for long-term success on Amazon KDP. You should ideally be focusing on writing higher-quality content, doing consistent marketing, and improving formatting and visual impact. By concentrating on these, you will be well-positioned to thrive as an author and rise higher in such a crowded market.  evolving landscape.

 

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The Basics of Self-Publishing: Fiction vs. Non-Fiction

The Basics of Self-Publishing: Fiction vs. Non-Fiction

Fiction Vs Non-Fiction

Self-publishing has revolutionised the way authors bring their stories, knowledge and expertise to their readers. Whether you write fiction or non-fiction, the process is more accessible than ever. For fiction authors, self-publishing offers creative freedom and the ability to reach both general and niche audiences. Non-fiction writers benefit from establishing authority and sharing specialised knowledge directly with their target audience, readers who will benefit from their sharing.

The benefits of creative freedom and authority

For fiction authors, self-publishing opens up a world of creative freedom. You’re no longer constrained by the tastes and preferences of literary agents or publishing houses. Instead, you can write the stories you want to tell and connect with niche audiences who share your interests. Whether you’re exploring new genres or experimenting with unique voices, self-publishing puts you in the driver’s seat.

Non-fiction writers also benefit greatly from self-publishing. By sharing your expertise directly with readers, you can establish yourself as an authority in your field. Whether you’re writing a how-to guide, a memoir, or a business book, self-publishing allows you to deliver specialised knowledge to your target audience quickly and efficiently.

The differences between fiction and non-fiction

While the core process is similar, there are some key differences:

  • Non-fiction often requires additional research and may benefit from including references, citations, or an index to help readers navigate your content.

  • Fiction relies more on world-building, character development, and storytelling techniques to engage readers.


Key Steps in the Self-Publishing Process

1. Write and Edit Thoroughly

Begin by writing your manuscript, focusing on creating compelling content regardless of genre. Once your draft is complete, revise it multiple times to improve clarity, flow, and style. Consider enlisting beta readers for feedback and hiring a professional editor to catch grammatical errors, inconsistencies, and structural issues. A polished manuscript is essential for making a strong impression on readers and building your reputation as an author.

2. Design a Professional Cover

Your book’s cover is a crucial marketing tool—it’s often the first thing potential readers notice. Invest in a professional cover designer who understands your genre and target audience. A well-designed cover should be visually appealing, accurately reflect your book’s content, and stand out in online marketplaces. Remember, a high-quality cover can significantly influence purchasing decisions.

3. Format for Print and Digital

Proper formatting ensures your book is readable and visually appealing in both print and digital formats. For print, this includes setting correct margins, font choices, and page numbers. For ebooks, format your manuscript so it displays correctly on various devices, such as Kindles, tablets, and smartphones. Many authors use formatting tools or hire professionals to handle this technical step, ensuring a smooth reading experience for all audiences.

4. Choose a Self-Publishing Platform

Select a self-publishing platform that aligns with your goals. Major platforms include Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP), Barnes & Noble Press, and Apple Books. Each offers different royalty structures, distribution options, and promotional tools. Research the requirements and benefits of each platform before making your choice. Some authors publish on multiple platforms to maximize reach, while others focus on a single service for simplicity or exclusivity.

5. Set Up Book Metadata and Pricing

Prepare your book’s metadata, including the title, subtitle, author name, book description, keywords, and categories. This information helps readers find your book online and influences its visibility in search results. Set a competitive price based on your genre, book length, and market research. Consider offering promotional pricing or free periods to attract early readers and reviews.

6. Publish and Promote

Once your book is uploaded and approved, launch it to the public. Develop a marketing plan that includes building an author website, engaging with readers on social media, and seeking book reviews. Utilize promotional tools offered by your chosen platform, such as Amazon’s Kindle Deals or advertising services. Ongoing promotion is key to reaching a wider audience and achieving sustained sales.

7. Monitor Sales and Gather Feedback

After publication, track your sales data and reader feedback. Use this information to refine your marketing strategies and improve future books. Respond to reviews and engage with your audience to build a loyal readership. Consider updating your book or releasing new editions based on constructive feedback and market trends.

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Final Thoughts

Self-publishing is a powerful tool for writers of all genres. Whether you’re crafting a novel or sharing your knowledge, expertise and/or research, the process is now within reach for anyone with a story to tell or information to share. By following the above steps and adopting the opportunities self-publishing offers, you can bring your work to readers around the world and make your mark as an author.

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