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Publishing a book can feel like a monumental task, especially when you do it on your own. There’s a whole world of design choices, marketing strategies, and printing options that you need to navigate before your book finds its audience. Count on Book Publisher Online to guide you along the way.

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Share your knowledge and educate others by publishing non-fiction books. Everyone has a book inside them, waiting to come out. If you’re an expert in a specific field or have a true story you need to tell, you may have a non-fiction book worth sharing with the world. Publishing a non-fiction book takes effort, but you don’t have to do it alone. Book Publisher Online can support you through the publishing process for your non-fiction book.
What Counts as Non-Fiction?

- Art: Art books contain pictures of different art forms, typically with descriptions or explanations of the images.
- Business: Books explaining business topics or instructions on how to become better business people are common.
- Cooking: Cookbooks and recipe collections remain popular, particularly specialty books focused on specific cuisines or diets.
- Guides: How-to guides cover every imaginable subject, from gardening to traveling to electrical engineering.
- Health: These books range from simple explanations of common conditions to in-depth resources for medical experts.
- Humor: Joke books, collections of funny anecdotes, and humorous essays are all popular non-fiction books.
- Memoirs and biographies: Authors recount their lives in these books, usually from a specific point of view. If someone else writes about a person’s life, it’s a biography.
- Relationships: Everyone can benefit from understanding how relationships work. These books focus on specific types of conflict, like parent-child or romantic relationships.
- Self-help: These books give the reader advice on improving problems in their life, from alcoholism to social anxiety.
Age Categories in Children's Literature
- Infant Board Books: These simple stories are aimed at infants and very young children who have not yet learned to read. They feature colorful illustrations, and adults read them to children to teach basic concepts like animal names, counting, and letters. Publishers often print these books on thick cardstock to make them more durable for uncoordinated young hands.
- Picture Books: These books address young readers aged 2 to 7. Typically 32 pages long, they blend accessible text and bright illustrations. Developing readers can use these texts with the help of an adult or on their own
- Beginning Readers: Also known as “easy readers,” beginning reader books target children aged 5 to 8. They usually include more text than a picture book, but they still use simple language and sentence structures.
- Middle Grade: Books targeted at children aged 8 to 12 fall into this category. These books have longer chapters with more sophisticated language, and they contain few or no illustrations. They are often published in series.
- Young Adult: These stories are aimed at children aged 12 to 18. They explore heavier issues like mental illness, social injustices, and suicide, but they are often somewhat less explicit than adult narratives. Young adult fiction typically portrays the transition between childhood and adulthood, depicting teenage characters who experience their first romances and start high school.
The Non-Fiction Books
- Business genre: A Business Roadmap for Professional Photo Organizers, by Cathi Nelson and Jill B. Yesko
- History genre: Victory Day, by Kenneth Scarlett
- Self-help genre: Ballad of my Fearless Heroine, by Vladimir Tsesis
- You can find other examples of great non-fiction books by exploring Book Publisher Online’s non-fiction genre collection.
The Benefits of Self-Publishing Non-Fiction
- Maintaining control over your work
- Avoiding the hassle of finding an agent and a publishing contract
- Retaining a significantly larger percentage of your royalties
- Marketing your book to the exact audience you had in mind when you wrote it
Publish Your Non-Fiction Book with Book Publisher Online
Once you’ve decided to publish your book, it’s time to find the right self-publishing platform. Book Publisher Online is a top-tier self-publishing service that will support your book every step of the way from conception and publication to marketing.
With Book Publisher Online, you can make the most of our services, such as:
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It’s time to turn your non-fiction manuscript into a book. With the proper support, you can transform your project into a published book that helps others. Book Publisher Online has a proven track record of supporting authors like you to bring their non-fiction books to life.
Get Started With Book Publisher Online
After you write your book, the next step is to publish your story and get it into the hands of interested readers. If you want to retain maximum control over your book, consider self-publishing it. This method allows you to make the final decisions about everything from the cover design to printing. Additionally, you can earn higher royalties than you would if you published your book with a traditional publisher. Self-publishing may sound intimidating, but the process can be easy and fast with the help of a top-tier publishing company like Book Publisher Online. We offer a variety of services to support writers through the self-publishing process, including:

Book Cover Design
We create genre-appropriate book covers that will catch readers’ attention. We offer several different packages to fit every budget and artistic need.

Editing Services
After you have spent countless hours writing and revising your book, your familiarity with the text can make it difficult to pick out continuity and grammar errors. Our book editing team will provide comprehensive feedback, from copyediting to in-depth developmental editing.

Marketing
One of the most challenging aspects of publishing is making sure that readers can find and purchase your book. We provide book marketing services that make it easy for you to share your book with a diverse audience. For example, we can design intriguing back cover text and produce a custom author website.
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