Should You Self-publish? Depends on Your “True Fans”

True fans are described as superfans who wil buy anything and everything you produce. If you can produce enough to sell your true fans $100 per year, you can make a living with 1,000 true fans.

Self Publishing

I am merely sharing the notes I took from Kevin Kelley’s post. It is 16 pages long. But pure gold. I am doing a Key Ideas version. Here is the original

Traditional Publishing Route

  • Control has shifted from publishers to creators: The bottleneck is no longer production—it’s distribution and attention.
  • Authors must think like entrepreneurs: Building and nurturing an audience is no longer optional—it’s the foundation of sustainability.
  • “1,000 True Fans” is real: With direct connection and diversified platforms, even a small, loyal audience can fund a creator’s career.
  • Format should follow attention: Clinging only to printed books ignores where readers—and especially younger audiences—actually spend their time.
  • Risk and reward are both higher with self-publishing: You keep more money and control, but you also shoulder the burden of marketing, logistics, and fulfillment.

Do you need an agent?

They will take 15% of what you earn by way of an advance. Kevin Kelley in his own words:

Where should you start?

  1. Start building your audience today: Collect emails, nurture communities, and invest in trust before launching any book.
  2. Experiment with formats: Test your ideas via blogs, newsletters, or serialized content before committing to a full book.
  3. Use crowdfunding wisely: Launch with a well-prepared campaign to de-risk printing and gauge demand.
  4. Mix and match publishing modes: Combine on-demand for scale, digital for reach, and limited-edition physical books for superfans.
  5. Invest in promotion, not just production: Allocate as much energy to marketing as to writing—especially via podcasts, YouTube, and online communities.
  6. Think long-term brand, not one-off book: Each project should grow your audience, deepen their connection, and prepare the ground for your next creation.
  7. Watch the shift to video and audio: Future publishing will be multi-modal—books may be only one slice of your creative output.

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