Editorial services

Publis Editorial offers additional services to authors that go beyond book management and aim to complement and enrich the author's experience in the publishing process. These services include:

  1. Writing and content development advisory:
    • Ghostwriting services are available for authors needing support writing the manuscript.
    • Text revision and editing, with special attention to linguistic quality, coherence, and narrative structure.
    • Advisory on creating editorial proposals and writing plans for those who want to start their book project but need guidance on how to structure it.
  2. Design services:
    • Professional cover design that reflects the essence of the book's content, thus enhancing its visual appeal.
    • Book layout (print and digital formats), ensuring high-quality presentation that meets industry standards.
    • Creation of supplementary materials (such as brochures, posters, promotional images) to support the book's marketing campaign.
  3. Marketing and promotion strategies:
    • Development of a personalized marketing plan for each author and their work, including identifying potential markets, social media strategies, digital media, and promotional events.
    • Organization of book launch events, such as launches, interviews, and talks, both in-person and virtual.
    • Managed social media and digital advertising campaigns, creating engaging content and reaching specific audiences.
    • Media promotion, including creating and distributing press releases to relevant magazines, newspapers, and online platforms.
  4. Distribution and sales:
    • Global distribution on digital platforms (Amazon, Google Books, Apple Books, etc.) and in physical bookstores, helping the author maximize the reach of their work.
    • Print-on-demand services allow authors to sell physical copies of their books without a significant initial investment.
    • Creation of eBooks and audiobooks to reach a broader audience, especially those who prefer digital or audio formats.
  5. Legal and contractual services:
    • Legal advisory on copyright, protecting the author's work from potential infringements and ensuring proper publishing rights management.
    • Review and draft publishing contracts that outline terms of publication, royalties, distribution, and other relevant aspects.
    • Consultancy on intellectual property and strategies to protect creative ideas and works.
  6. Translation and internationalization services:
    • Translate the book into other languages, thus opening up new international market opportunities for authors.
    • Advisory on international publishing strategies, helping authors understand editorial processes and best practices in different countries.
  7. Personal branding development:
    • Author coaching, helping them develop their voice and presence in the literary world.
    • Creating a personal website for the author, serving as a centralized platform to promote their work and connect with readers.
    • Advisory for creating a newsletter, allowing the author to communicate regularly with their followers and foster a loyal readership.
  8. Copyright and licensing management:
    • Licensing management for adaptations of books into other formats such as movies, TV shows, or games.
    • Licenses for translation and international distribution, facilitating agreements with foreign publishers.
  9. Training and education:
    • Workshops and courses on creative writing, editorial marketing, and self-publishing aimed at authors who wish to improve their skills or learn more about the publishing world.
    • Consultancy for novice writers, directed at those starting their literary careers and needing guidance on navigating the industry.
  1. Awards and recognition management:
    • Advisory on submitting the author and their work for literary awards, helping increase visibility and prestige for their work.
    • Organization of literary contests, allowing authors to stand out in a broader field.

These additional services enrich the author's experience and create a closer relationship between the publisher and the author. They allow the author to focus more on their creative process while delegating to experts other areas that are essential for the success of their book in the market.