JBS-Publishing
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If you are willing to put the time in to write a book, then JBS-Publishing is willing to put the time in to help get your books published. We have a 97% acceptance rate.
- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Sun - Phone:
Main - 636-346-3672
- Address:
- 14284 Forest Crest Dr Chesterfield, MO 63017
- Email:
- Categories
- Publishers, Book & Catalog Covers, Book Publishers, Book Stores, Computer Data Recovery, Computers & Computer Equipment-Service & Repair, Publishing Consultants, Web Site Design & Services, Web Site Hosting
- Services / Products
- We work with new and established authors. Books will be sold through Amazon, Barnes & Noble.com, Independent Bookstores, Nook, Kindle, and Google Books. We create websites and offer hosting web services for authors and medium to larger companies.
- Payment Options
- Location
- Saint Louis, Missouri (USA) We have clients globally!
- Amenities
- We work with authors from all countries.
General Info
JBS-Publishing was launched in June 2013. If you are willing to put the time in to write a book, then JBS-Publishing is willing to put the time in to help get your books published. We have a 97% acceptance rate.Some authors are simply lacking the creative eye to take their manuscript to the next level. Please do not take offense to this because this is quite common of most authors. The creative team at JBS-Publishing is up to the challenge. We believe in making dreams become a reality. The CEO has personally researched and compared the costs of publishing and editorial services against the industry standards and we make it our personal goal to remain more economical for authors in this industry. Please note that this will not in anyway cheapen the Publishing Services or give this appearance to the author's work but instead offer a more affordable cost to authors. Other publishing companies like IUniverse and AuthorHouse charge authors upwards of $12,000 per accepted manuscript and the publisher keeps the majority of the royalties. JBS-Publishing pays royalties upwards of 70%. as opposed to the industry standard of upwards of 11%. We believe that authors should receive a return on their investment.