Send a textIn this episode of Imperfect Marketing, I’m joined by Michele DeFilippo, founder of 1106 Design and a publishing industry veteran with more than 50 years of experience. We dive into the realities of book publishing—what most people get wrong, what actually matters, and how a well-done book can completely transform your business.From traditional publishing to self-publishing and hybrid models, Michele breaks down the landscape with clarity and candor, helping authors avoid costly mistakes and disappointing outcomes
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In this episode of Imperfect Marketing, I’m joined by Michele DeFilippo, founder of 1106 Design and a publishing industry veteran with more than 50 years of experience. We dive into the realities of book publishing—what most people get wrong, what actually matters, and how a well-done book can completely transform your business.
From traditional publishing to self-publishing and hybrid models, Michele breaks down the landscape with clarity and candor, helping authors avoid costly mistakes and disappointing outcomes
Why Most Self-Published Books Miss the Mark
- Why skipping market research is one of the biggest (and most expensive) mistakes authors make
- How treating a book like a passion project instead of a business asset leads to poor results
- The danger of cutting corners on editing, design, and production quality
Traditional Publishing vs. Self-Publishing vs. Hybrid Models
- Why landing a traditional publishing deal is harder than ever (and what publishers really want now)
- How Amazon changed publishing forever—and where things went sideways
- The hidden downside of hybrid publishers that charge upfront and take royalties
- What “true” self-publishing was originally meant to be
What It Actually Costs to Publish a Professional Book
- The difference between real editing and running a manuscript through Grammarly
- Why nonfiction books cost more to produce than fiction
- What goes into professional cover design (and why it’s never a “5-minute job”)
- Realistic investment ranges for publishing to traditional industry standards
One-Stop Shop vs. Piecing It Together Yourself
- Why project management matters just as much as creative talent
- The risks of hiring freelancers without knowing what to look for
- Common problems authors face after using bargain services or template-based designs
- How working with an experienced team protects both your book and your sanity
How a Small Book Can Create Big Business Results
- How Michele’s 88-page guide became a powerful lead generator—unexpectedly
- Why books make exceptional lead magnets in an overwhelmed digital world
- How publishing can lead to speaking opportunities, authority positioning, and new revenue streams
- Why a book doesn’t need to be long to be impactful
A Marketing Lesson That Still Holds True
Michele closes the episode with a timeless reminder that applies to publishing, marketing, and business as a whole:
Listen to your customers. Even when the feedback is uncomfortable—especially then.
It’s a lesson that has guided her work for decades and continues to pay dividends today
If you’ve been sitting on a book idea, a half-finished manuscript, or the sense that a book could open doors for you—this episode will help you think about publishing strategically, not emotionally.
🎧 Tune in to learn how a well-crafted book can become one of the most powerful marketing assets in your business.
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