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AudioBooks FAQ.
From Hasmark.
We Answer Your Questions
Why Audiobooks?
Why are audiobooks so popular?
Does Hasmark produce the audiobooks?
Why do authorpreneurs want audiobooks?
Narrating Your AudioBook
Why is there a difference in price between working with a professional narrator and narrating the book myself?
For author-narrated audiobooks, we do full, live direction and remote recording with our authors through the entire book. And we make it easy – we are able to remote access your microphone, check your audio setup, and guide you completely in the comfort of your own home or office. AND, we’re also teaching you an entirely new skill. Narrating an audiobook is not as simple as just sitting down and reading your book. There is much more to it than that!
All that being said, with the efficiency of the systems we’ve created, we’re able to keep the cost of an author narrated audiobook, which is more time and resource consuming, very close to the cost of a professionally narrated audiobook.
How long will it take me to record my audiobook if I narrate it myself?
How much time will I need to commit if I have my audiobook professionally narrated?
For professionally narrated audiobooks, how does the audition process work?
Hasmark Publishing International takes the lead for the entire audition process, including working with you to choose an audition script and submitting the title for auditions. We usually receive between 60 and 120 auditions per book, which we then listen to and curate for vocal character, sound quality, professional background and their ability to meet budget and timeline. Once this vetting process is complete, we present you with our list of top favorites and you have the creative control to select the narrator you like best.
We make sure you get someone whose voice is a great fit, who is qualified, who is a good “energy match” for your voice and message, and who is able to deliver the project professionally and on-time.
My book contains different characters. Do I need a different narrator for each one?
No. There is one narrator for your book, who will do all of the voices. That is where voice acting comes into play.
During your strategy session, we will work with you to create a list of characters and what their voices should sound like to present to the narrator you ultimately choose for your project. A typical list of characters includes the narrator’s voice, which is basically your voice and the most important, and then the other supporting characters.
Then, when we do the audition, we will help you choose a short section with dialogue for the narrators auditioning to read so that they can voice the characters in their audition.
Can I just narrate a part of my book and not the whole thing?
We make sure you get someone whose voice is a great fit, who is qualified, who is a good “energy match” for your voice and message, and who is able to deliver the project professionally and on-time.
Producing Your Audiobook
How long will my audiobook be?
How much time and work does producing an audiobook generally take?
Why does it take so many hours to produce one “finished” hour of audio?
Producing an audiobook is not as simple as just recording a book being read.
For the sake of calculation, keep in mind that about 10,000 words of your book equals an hour of “finished” audio.
First, there is prep. Special features that you may have in your book, like charts, captions, exercises, sidebars, calls to action, etc. need to be “translated” into audio.
Next is raw recording. People can’t just read a book from start to finish—they make mistakes, have pauses, need to take breaks, and so on. Audiobook recording sessions are no more than 2-3 hours at a time due to vocal and energy fatigue. You want your audiobook to be consistent and engaging, drawing in the listener – so your performance is paramount.
Production itself involves a detailed editing process that includes removing extraneous noises, reducing breaths and any “ah”s or “um”s, ensuring the pacing sounds right, and making sure the audio itself conforms to the stringent technical standards imposed by ACX (the Audiobook Creation eXchange, Amazon’s audiobook platform). It’s also vital to check the recording against the text of the book to look for mistakes—the spoken word version of typos.
Corrections must be made for anything missing, misspoken or otherwise incorrect, and then those corrections must be sound engineered too.
This is a deliberate process for professionals. It is a snail pace process for amateurs.
What other products or services are available?
- Video trailer
- Bonus chapter
- Creating and Uploading your ACX account
- Cover design
What do I need to have ready ahead of time?
To start recording, we’ll need a finalized manuscript. That being said, it’s best to plan your audiobook production and publishing well in advance. If you’d like to narrate your audiobook yourself, you’ll also need a microphone. But no worries, we’ll make sure you sound “studio perfect.”
I heard you consistently get a large number of narrators who submit auditions. How?
Marketing Your Audiobook Successfully
How can I use my audiobook during my new book launch?
Audiobooks extend the life of your new book launch. Releasing your audiobook at the right time during your initial book release allows you to keep the momentum and excitement going.
Your audiobook content—that is, pieces of the audiobook itself—also can be used to promote your audiobook. Pieces of your audiobook can be turned into ‘audiograms,’ and/or a killer video book trailer to share on social media, through email, and on your website.
If you’re podcasting (as a host or guest) to promote your book and message, you can also use your audio content in your podcast interviews or show notes.
Just like your book, your audiobook is an evergreen marketing asset that can help you share your message with the world for years to come.
Could I launch a previously published title as an audiobook?
Yes! Your previously launched books can absolutely be relaunched as audiobook. This strategy gives you the ability to have an entirely new product launch (with a new income stream) without having to create ANY new content. Hallelujah!
Even better, if your previously published book wasn’t a bestseller and you want to give it another chance, releasing the audiobook version allows you to make that happen.
What is a book trailer?
Book trailers are dynamic video trailers. We create yours by using part of your audiobook, quotes from your book, moving images and music to market your audiobook. Authors use them for promotion on social media, on their websites, and they upload them to YouTube. This is left up to the author to decide where they’d like them to go.
Book trailers are a great replacement for putting your full audiobook on YouTube—after all, you don’t want to give that away for free!
Audiobook Distribution and Royalties
Is Hasmark Publishing International a traditional publisher?
How do I get paid for sales of my audiobooks?
All royalty payments are made directly to you through the platforms where your audiobooks are sold, such as Audible. Those platforms provide accounting / reporting of your audiobook sales and royalties.
Royalties paid to you vary from 25% to 40% of your audiobook purchase price, depending on the platform where the purchase is made. You can also sell your audiobook independently via your website and keep 100% of your sales.
Does Hasmark Publishing International take a percentage of royalties?
No.
Just like with the paper books and Kindle eBooks that we publish, authors keep 100% of their royalties and everything is paid directly to you from the audiobook sales platform.
How do I get help and support with my on-sale audiobook? How do I track my sales?
You would contact the sales platform, such as Audible, where your audiobook is on sale, if you need support with your audiobook. We will make sure you have contact information, and you’ll also be provided with tutorials and information when your audiobook is published. You will have an account with each platform where you can find your sales numbers.
How does distribution of my audiobook work?
First, there is no charge for distribution of your audiobook or any additional fees you have to pay, ever, to Hasmark Publishing International or to anyone else.
Depending on whether you have an exclusive or non-exclusive sales agreement with your primary platform, your audiobook may also be submitted either immediately or in the future to around 40 other platforms, such as Audiobooks.com, Scribd, Downpour, and it will also be made available to libraries.
Hasmark Publishing International will submit your audiobook to these platforms which will then decide to accept your audiobook and make it available. Most authors can expect to have their book picked up by at least 20 platforms.
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