Publishizer

Publishizer is a startup and crowdfunding platform designed to help of authors get published.

Languages supported: English

9.4/10 (Expert Score) ★★★★★
Product is rated as #30 in category Other Vertical Industry Software
Ease of use
9.6
Support
9.4
Ease of Setup
10.0

Publishizer helps more authors get discovered by readers and publishers. Finding a book publisher is hard. And self-publishing can be expensive. The problem is that 96% of all book proposals get rejected by agents and traditional publishers. We use reader data and pre-order copies to match ideas with credible publishers and provide support and accountability to authors in a process they typically go at alone.

Running a pre-order campaign for your book represents not only a substantial way to subsidize the first print run but also significant earnings for the author before landing a deal. All authors who pitch a book idea receive feedback and guidance from our team, gain access to our free book proposal template and campaign builder, and will learn what it takes to bring your book to market and become a highly sought-after published author.

We are a team of literary agents and book-loving tech entrepreneurs who have worked with world-class coaches, speakers, entrepreneurs, storytellers, and people doing interesting things. We are passionate about book ideas and helping authors realize their dreams of publishing a book and sharing a message with the world. The publishing industry is a giant machine but lacks care for new and experienced authors. This is where Publishizer is working tirelessly to fill the gap. Join us!

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Publishizer Reviews

Chris L.

Advanced user of Publishizer
★★★★★
A perfectly tined catalyst

What do you like best?

It's not very often that an email can hit the bullseye to a lifelong goal you've been putting off, but that exactly what the team at Publishizer managed to do. My inner skeptic wanted to dismiss the offer to pitch a book idea as some combination of false praise and low brow business tactics, I couldn't have been more wrong.

Lee and Ben both guided me from my pitch, to my campaign, and eventually to a book deal. Part of me had believed a reality that writing a book "someday" would be an acceptable approach. Fortunately, Lee and Ben lit the fuse, extracted me from my comfortable company line of "someday" and turned it into "right away."

What do you dislike?

This is tricky because I asked a lot of questions through the process and always had consistent help and dialogue. Maybe if there was more content to outline the journey, but no complaints whatsoever.

Recommendations to others considering the product:

The imposter syndrome has stifled more goals than any lack of skill has in history. My number one recommendation with Publishizer is to trust the process and allow the experts to extract you from your comfort zone, add pressure to stimulate a sense of urgency, and to be your capable guides to the goal of becoming a published writer.

What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?

I've realized that I can proudly say that I'm an author. Full fledged, without qualifiers, asterisks, or long rationalizations. That's just mind boggling and I couldn't be more appreciative.

Review source: G2.com

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