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How to start a publishing company Set goals for your publishing company. Choose a business structure. Pick a business name. Open a business bank account. Set up an accounting process. Create a company website. Grow your team of publishing professionals.
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Read More »If you’ve ever watched the reality show Shark Tank, you may have found yourself daydreaming about starting your own business. And if you’re an indie author who’s learning the self-publishing ropes, you might be wondering if you should start your own publishing business — as opposed to just doing everything under your own name. So before we get to the details of how to start a publishing company, let’s start by addressing that question first: should you start a publishing company? The answer might be yes if you: Are publishing one or more series of books (the hassle of starting a company might not be worth it if you’re looking to publish just one title) Are working in an area with a higher risk of liability (such as health-related or technical books) — or are simply looking for added protection of your personal assets Are looking to operate as a “professional” writer (as opposed to a “hobbyist” writer) Have a concrete brand that you would like to expand to include similar books by other authors If these criteria don’t apply to you, you’re likely better off publishing your books under your own name. But if they ring a bell, then this guide to starting a publishing company is a great place to start. Note: this advice is not coming from legal professionals, and any business ventures should be taken after consideration of local laws and consulting with professionals. What follows mainly applies to starting a company in the United States.
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Read More »Starting a publishing company requires authors to fully become an entrepreneur in their own right and is not an endeavor to be taken lightly. If you’re toying with the idea, here are a few questions to ask yourself:
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Read More »After you’ve received an EIN, you can register for a business bank account which will allow you to keep your business and personal finances separate. This will ensure your personal assets are protected should a lawsuit ever arise (knock on wood, this is just a precaution!) and it will make it easier for you come tax season.
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