If you've worked with a publisher for your book, but they have gone out of business or stopped printing your book you might be able to get the rights back to your book. This is great news for authors who want to produce a new version, create an audio version or just want to do more with their book than their publishing contract allowed. The problem is that rights reversion isn't as easy or as straightforward as you would like it to be. In this video, Julie Broad of Book Launchers explains some things you should know when you set out to get the rights back to your book and gives you some tips for getting it off the market and keeping your book reviews.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
02:00 Tradeoffs with Traditional Publishing Deals
03:31 If Your Publisher Goes Out of Business
04:51 Copy and Paste Your Amazon Details
05:57 Removing your book from the market
06:55 How to use the ASIN to Get Reviews Back
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