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The Comprehensive Guide to Self-Publishing an Audiobook: Costs, Profits & Best Practices

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The rise of digital media has given birth to a thriving audiobook market. It's now easier than ever for self-published authors to tap into this market,...

The rise of digital media has given birth to a thriving audiobook market. It's now easier than ever for self-published authors to tap into this market, create their own audiobook, and distribute it across various platforms like Amazon's Audible, Apple's iTunes, and more. This guide will help you understand the process of self-publishing an audiobook and answer the key questions you might have.

Can I self-publish on Audible? Can I produce my own audiobook?

Yes, you can self-publish on Audible through the Audiobook Creation Exchange (ACX), an Amazon-owned platform that facilitates self-publishing of audiobooks. You can indeed produce your own audiobook, but remember, the final product's quality matters. Whether you choose to be the voice actor or hire a professional narrator, it's critical to produce high-quality audio files that offer a pleasant listening experience to your audience.

Is publishing audiobooks profitable?

Publishing audiobooks can be profitable, given the increasing number of audiobook listeners. Like print book or Kindle sales, the profitability depends on factors like book marketing, the audiobook's popularity, the chosen royalty rate, and whether you choose an exclusive contract or non-exclusive distribution. Remember, exclusive contracts may offer higher royalties but limit your audiobook's availability to one platform.

Do I need to copyright my audiobook?

Yes, it's essential to copyright your finished audiobook to protect your audio rights. While platforms like ACX automatically provide copyright protection upon publishing, having an upfront copyright protects your work across all audiobook distributors.

How do I publish my audiobook on iTunes?

You can publish your audiobook on iTunes using a variety of platforms like ACX, Findaway Voices, or Author’s Republic. Once you finish the production, submit your final audiobook to the platform of your choice, and they will distribute your book on iTunes and other platforms. Keep in mind that different distributors have varying royalty share models.

Is there a royalty for the author of an audiobook?

Yes, authors do receive royalties for their audiobooks. The royalty rate can vary depending on whether you're using an exclusive or non-exclusive model. For example, using ACX, if you choose exclusive distribution, you receive up to 40% royalty. For non-exclusive, the rate is 25%.

What are the benefits of publishing an audiobook?

Audiobook publishing comes with many benefits. It helps reach a wider audience, increase your book sales, and create an additional income stream. With the popularity of podcasts and audiobooks, many readers now prefer listening to books. Also, audiobooks make your work accessible to people with visual impairments or those who prefer auditory learning.

What is the cost to self-publish an audiobook?

Costs vary significantly based on whether you decide to do the narration or hire a professional narrator. Other costs include audio production, which can be calculated as a 'per finished hour' cost. Platforms like ACX or Findaway Voices hold auditions where you can select a narrator fitting your budget. Some narrators work on a royalty share model, reducing the upfront costs but sharing the future audiobook sales.

Top 8 Software or Apps for Audiobook Production:

  1. Audacity: A free, open-source audio software that offers a wide range of functionality for recording and editing audio files.
  2. Adobe Audition: A comprehensive tool for audio production that provides advanced audio editing features.
  3. GarageBand: A free app for Mac users, offering a user-friendly interface for recording and editing audio files.
  4. Pro Tools: An industry-standard tool for high-quality audio production, suitable for professional audiobook production.
  5. Logic Pro X: An advanced audio production software by Apple, often used by professionals for its extensive features.
  6. Avid Media Composer: A video editing software with strong audio editing capabilities, suitable for audiobook production.
  7. WavePad: An easy-to-use audio editing software with a good range of features, ideal for first-time audiobook producers.
  8. FL Studio: Known for music production, but its powerful audio editing tools also make it suitable for audiobook production.

Self-publishing audiobooks is a profitable avenue for indie authors. With the right tools and a well-planned strategy, your audiobook can reach audiences on Amazon, Audible, iTunes, Google Play, Kobo, OverDrive, and more. Harness the power of social media to promote your work and watch as your audiobook finds its audience in this growing market.

Cliff Weitzman

Cliff Weitzman

Cliff Weitzman is a dyslexia advocate and the CEO and founder of Speechify, the #1 text-to-speech app in the world, totaling over 100,000 5-star reviews and ranking first place in the App Store for the News & Magazines category. In 2017, Weitzman was named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list for his work making the internet more accessible to people with learning disabilities. Cliff Weitzman has been featured in EdSurge, Inc., PC Mag, Entrepreneur, Mashable, among other leading outlets.