What is the market? Simply stated, there are tens of thousands of foreign publishers in nearly 400 countries. They are looking for books that will “travel”, meaning that the content will be applicable in their country as well as the
You must make a commitment to foreign rights as an integral part of your publishing program. It doesn’t work to simply put your toe in the water once and decide if you like the temperature or not. I like to say that “it’s a marathon, not a sprint.” It’s not your one attempt, or your one deal, that creates a successful foreign rights program and consequently maximizing your investment. It’s the aggregate of frequent attempts and the many deals that will result from those attempts. I have clients in my annual Frankfurt/Foreign Rights Program (http://www.bob-erdmann.com/foreign-rights.html) who, after only two or three years participating, have contracts with 8 or 10 or 14 different foreign publishers for a single book. Any one deal is nice, but multiply that one book times 8 or 10 or 14 and the additional revenue from that asset is quite significant.
The Frankfurt International Book Fair is acknowledged as the world’s main and most important venue for foreign rights. It’s the granddaddy of them all! If you had to choose only one book fair for your book(s) for foreign rights sales,
How much revenue can you expect? That, of course, varies. It could be a little or a lot and you must be realistic in your expectations. The value will vary from country to country and from book to book. And the long-term value depends on how well it sells in a given country, just like in
So treat your book as a financial asset, diversify your investment to protect your interests, and search for those other potential revenue streams. Why not begin with a risk-free, minimal cost, foreign rights effort.
Publishing consultant Bob Erdmann is a four-decade veteran of book publishing and foreign rights guru. He served two terms as president of Publishers Marketing Association (PMA - now Independent Book Publishers Association - IBPA) where he created many of its current popular programs. He has successfully negotiated more than 3,500 foreign rights sales for participants in his annual Frankfurt/Foreign Rights Program. For information go to (http://www.bob-erdmann.com/foreign-rights.html), email bob@bob-erdmann.com, or call (209) 586-1566.
Bob will be our Expert interviewed at www.PublishingProsperity.com today, Thursday, February 5.
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What expectations are realistic for you to factor into your bottom-line plans for foreign rights of your books, booklets, audio programs or any other intellectual property this year?
Until next time,
Paulette - who continues exploring more foreign rights opportunities years later
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