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Books are everywhere. Hardcovers line your bookshelves at home. Paperbacks are stacked ten feet high in airports. E-books span the Web and online bookstores. Countless manuals and guides lay fanned across the office coffee table and desk. Literally, books are everywhere. So why are book publishers still collecting and printing new material? Easy. Great new books are being written everyday, and the fresh voices of emerging writers are breaking through editorial barriers even now. Now read these top 10 reasons you should publish your book and begin the publishing journey that could change your life.

10) You have a story to share with others.

Whether it’s the life story you want to pass on to generations to come, a brief, but life-altering occurrence, an account of your war experience, or an adventurous quest, your story deserves an audience just as you deserve to be heard.

9) Support your business.

Publish an employee handbook, secrets of the trade, or "how-to" guides that will help customers with your product. When it comes to informing the customer as well as the employee, business-minded writers know the importance of the good material that will ultimately improve their bottom line.

8) Impress your friends.

How great would it be to casually pull a book off the shelf, hand it to your buddy and see the befuddled look on his face when he notices the author name? He may not ask for your autograph, but he'll certainly be thinking about it.

7) Further your career.

Professionals involved in research, theory or practice can share new findings and ideas. Publishing is an obvious way of establishing yourself as a credible member in your field and create a concrete example of your professional experience and passion.

6) Make money.

Who, in their right mind, would deny some extra cash? How great it feels when you’re actually paid for doing something you love, namely writing. For those ambitious authors who blaze the marketing trail, there’s a legitimate chance to make a substantial amount of income from book sales. Even if you don't make a killing, a little extra on the side never hurts.

5) Just because it's fun.

Publishing through self-publishers like Wordclay is not only enjoyable, but perhaps an important learning experience as well. You'll learn the nuances of publishing, master marketplaces, not to mention the pleasure you’ll get from seeing your work come to life as a published book.

4) Receive recognition.

You've labored tirelessly over sentences, word choice and grammar to perfect your material, and now it's time to show the world. Shine new light onto manuscripts and poems that went unnoticed for years on your desktop, and open new windows of insight in the hearts and minds of your readers.

3) Help others.

If you have a helpful life lesson, details about a rare illness, or inspiring words to lift the spirit, publishing your work could make all the difference. Reach out, educate others, share you experience and make the world a little less lonely. Publish your story and help someone endure a tough spot in their life. Sometimes just knowing someone else out there went through the same thing can be the best medicine.

2) Fulfill lifelong dreams.

If you’ve dreamt about publishing you’re book, then you understand how important the experience can be. There's no clearer reason to publish than to achieve this lifelong dream and become a published author.

1) Why publish? Why not?

Now you've got nothing to lose. With publishers like Wordclay, publishing is easy, it’s free and it's at your fingertips, our online publishing wizard waiting for you. When you consider the potential gain and the complete lack of risk, there's no reason not to publish.

 

Each individual has their own reasons for publishing a book. That's why there are so many fascinating and diverse books in the market today. There are countless publishers, and it can be difficult to take that first step. But whatever the case may be, the truth is there’s nothing standing in your way of becoming a published author. Gather your courage and take the plunge into the world of publishing. You won’t regret it.

 

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