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Exactly as the thread title says. For a while, I've been wondering these questions due to restarting my book blog and index, participating in various discussions, and previously studying the publishing industry and book market.
Self-publishing is the new norm for writers, especially new and aspiring ones. In fact, it's largely the only method for emerging writers. But with ease of self-publishing came the increased difficulty in refining and promoting one's work in a more and more highly competitive market. And in many cases, the writing platforms don't provide adequate support for authors or even readers in finding good stories in the influx of dropped or spam ones. From there, then comes the hurdle in monetizing one's work or making any visage of a steady career in writing.
So, what do you think the future of self-publishing is? Works by indie authors are slowly increasing in quality to match that of traditional publishing standards. But with Amazon CreateSpace being the predominant self-publisher, but with no system or feature to support indie authors, finding new talent and potential bestsellers is basically nonexistent.
I'd personally love to see Amazon tack on an automatic option or feature noting that a book is self-published, and then have readers be able to filter book titles by only self-published in order to support indie authors. Currently, the only real way for self-published titles to show up in searches is by having a history of reading and buying ones previously. Ranking on Kindle for certain categories is beyond competitive and unsteady as a hot streak in the top 100 or 1000 could last only for a few months. And of course, no matter what type of publishing, the author is the main, and often sole, marketer. Yet, promotion only works successfully with an established audience, either through the author's efforts or a given platform. But building an audience up is easier said than done.
In short, what improvements on writing platforms, methods of self-publishing, etc. do you think could be done to better support small authors?
Perhaps in this digital age, we'll soon see better support implementations as businesses and organizations rise to the occasion and capture this lost high potential...
Edit: I'm asking these questions due to reading some Reddit threads the other day. So, I was curious what everyone else thought here. :D