SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERSONALIZED BOOK PUBLISHING

A method for publishing content includes providing a series of writing prompts and sub-writing prompts to guide an author through a writing process; providing pre-populated chapter titles and headings based on the writing prompts; providing a free-form text field for the author to write content responsive to the writing and sub-writing prompts; enabling the author to insert images into the written content; automatically saving the author's written content and inserted images; allowing the author to edit or delete the written content and images at any time; enabling the author to reorder the chapters by dragging and dropping them; automatically renumbering the chapters based on the new order; and printing a book.

BACKGROUND

The present invention relates to book publishing systems and methods.

Custom book publishing refers to the process of producing a book according to the specific needs and preferences of an author or a client. It is an alternative to traditional publishing, where the publisher takes control of the book's content, design, and distribution.

In custom book publishing, the author has greater control over the book's content, design, and marketing. This means that the author can choose the layout, cover design, fonts, and illustrations, among other things. They can also decide on the book's size, paper quality, and binding.

Custom book publishing can be done through self-publishing platforms, where the author pays for the publishing and distribution costs, or through custom publishing companies, where the author works with a team of professionals to create and distribute the book. Those seeking to write memoirs, books about their businesses, or books about other topics, often struggle to craft a compelling narrative. Accordingly, numerous individuals retain ghostwriters who serve as professional writers to capture the narrative of an individual or business and convey it effectively in writing. However, this service is costly as it can easily exceed tens of thousands of dollars. To address this, DIYBook has created a method to facilitate a “do it yourself” approach to writing a book that results in a significantly reduced cost to those wishing to write books.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In one aspect, a series of carefully designed writing and sub-writing prompts, and pre-populated titles and chapter headings, along with pre-formatted print specifications for publishing a printed book, DIYBook facilitates a low-cost solution for those wishing to tell the story of their lives or business. For additional fees, DIYBook also provides one-on-one ghostwriting and graphic design services and will print and ship a User's book. DIYBook also sells gift cards that may be purchased and used towards the purchase of any DIYBook product or service.

A method for facilitating low-cost book publishing, comprising and providing a series of writing prompts and pre-populated titles and chapter headings to guide an author through the book-writing process.

The method can include providing pre-formatted print specifications and templates to facilitate the creation of a printed book.

The method can include providing one-on-one ghostwriting and graphic design services to assist authors in creating a professional-quality book.

The method can include printing and shipping a book to the author or end-User.

The method can include selling gift cards that can be used towards the purchase of any DIYBook product or service.

The method can include guiding an author through the book-writing process and providing a series of writing and sub-writing prompts to help them flesh out their ideas and organize their thoughts.

The method can include creating a professional-looking book by offering pre-populated chapter headings and titles that follow established publishing conventions.

The method can include offering low-cost solutions that reduce the barrier to entry for the book-publishing market.

The method can include writing, design, printing, and shipping services.

The method can include offering pre-formatted templates that ensure consistency and quality across all DIYBook publications.

In another aspect, a book-publishing system includes computer readable code with a series of writing and sub-writing prompts and pre-populated chapter headings and titles that guide an author through the book-writing process.

The system can include codes for pre-formatted print specifications and templates that enable authors to create a professional-quality printed book.

The system can include codes for a one-on-one ghostwriting and graphic design service that assists authors in creating a high-quality book.

The system can include codes for accessing a printing and shipping service that delivers the final product to the author or end-User.

The system can include codes for generating gift cards that can be purchased and used towards the purchase of any DIYBook product or service.

The system can include codes for a series of writing and sub-writing prompts that help authors flesh out their ideas and organize their thoughts.

The system can include codes for pre-populated chapter headings and titles that follow established publishing conventions, ensuring a professional-looking book.

The system can include codes for accessing a comprehensive service that includes writing, design, printing, and shipping services.

The system can include pre-formatted templates that ensure consistency and quality across all DIYBook publications.

Advantages of the above methods and systems may include one or more of the following:

The system provides a low-cost, comprehensive, and accessible solution for individuals and businesses wishing to publish a book while also providing greater creative control and professional-quality output.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Immediately after a User purchases a membership with DIYBook, DIYBook uses information from the User's sign-up page to automatically create a book title and author, which may be changed by the User by using a free-form text field. The automatically pre-populated book title is based on (i) the name of the User and (ii) the type of membership the User selects when signing up. The author's name is automatically pre-populated with the name of the User. The purpose of including this feature is to minimize the likelihood that User's may get stuck trying to come up with a book title or selecting an author name, as shown in the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 1.

The User may then select from numerous categories of specifically designed topics to focus on while writing. Each category is connected to a series of writing and sub-writing prompts designed to induce the User to draft a written response that results in a narrative for the User's book. The User may select as many categories as the User wishes to select and may change selections at any time while the User has an active DIYBook account, as shown in the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 2.

The system can create personalized books on a wide range of topics, including personal biographies, family history, travel memories, weddings, art portfolios, and recipe books. The system's flexibility and customization options make it suitable for a variety of use cases, and Users can create unique and personalized books that reflect their interests and personality. Examples of User topics that could be used to create personalized books using the system may include the following:

The User may access all writing and sub-writing prompts at any time to which the User has purchased access, but DIYBook will automatically send one writing prompt (along with its associated sub-writing prompts) to the email address the User has provided to DIYBook on a weekly basis. If the User alters the categories the User wishes to focus on, that, in turn, will impact which writing prompt (and associated sub-writing prompts) the User will receive in the weekly email, as shown in the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 2.

Each sub-writing prompt is designed to provide the User with more guidance to assist in the drafting of a narrative related to the writing prompt. Each weekly email transmitting the writing and sub-writing prompts to the User is also accompanied by a narrative text from DIYBook to provide further inspiration and detail to assist the User in crafting a narrative related to the writing and sub-writing prompts, as shown in the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 2.

The writing and sub-writing prompts are sent to the User in an order that follows the following hierarchy. First, all Users receive a writing prompt (with its associated sub-writing prompts) in an order pre-determined by DIYBook from DIYBook's general writing and sub-writing prompts. This initial order is based on a determination by DIYBook of how to (i) craft a compelling beginning narrative for the User's book and (ii) assist the User in connection with drafting text in a sensible order for the purpose of crafting the User's manuscript, as shown in the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 2.

After the initial set of writing prompts (and associated sub-writing prompts) are sent to the User, then the User will receive a randomized selection of writing prompts (and the associated sub-writing prompts) based upon the category selections made by the User, as shown in the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 2.

However, for Users crafting a business book, all of the writing and sub-writing prompts are sent in an order that has been pre-determined by DIYBook. The sequence in which DIYBook provides User's writing prompts (and their associated sub-writing prompts) was specifically designed by DIYBook to assist the User in generating a manuscript that follows a logical flow based upon the type of membership the User has purchased from DIYBook and is thus another aspect of DIYBook that is designed to make the writing process easier for a User, as shown in the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 3. Examples of weekly prompts that could be sent to Users to encourage them to write their book may be along the following:

“What was the most memorable moment of your childhood? Write about it in detail, including any sensory details, thoughts, or emotions that you remember.”

“Write about a challenging experience you faced and overcame. How did you manage to overcome the challenge, and what did you learn from the experience?”

“Reflect on a life lesson you've learned over the years. How has this lesson impacted your life, and what advice would you give to others?”

“Describe a place that has special meaning to you. This could be a childhood home, a favorite vacation spot, or any place that holds significant memories for you.”

“Write about a person who has had a significant impact on your life. What qualities do you admire most about this person, and how have they influenced your life?”

“Reflect on a time when you made a difficult decision. What factors did you consider when making the decision, and how did it impact your life?”

“Write about a funny or embarrassing moment from your past. What happened, and how did you react to the situation?”

“Reflect on a life goal that you've achieved. What steps did you take to achieve this goal, and what did you learn from the experience?”

“Describe a hobby or interest that you're passionate about. How did you first become interested in this hobby, and what do you enjoy most about it?”

“Reflect on a life-changing event that has impacted your life. How did you cope with the change, and what did you learn from the experience?”

These prompts are designed to encourage Users to reflect on their life experiences, thoughts, and emotions, and to help them organize their thoughts and ideas for their book. By providing Users with regular writing prompts, the system can help them stay motivated and engaged in the writing process, making it easier for them to complete their book.

When a User clicks on a writing prompt, DIYBook pre-populates a chapter title based on the selected writing prompt. The User may change this chapter title in a free-form text field. The purpose of pre-populating the chapter title is to assist the User in drafting a response to the writing and sub-writing prompts so that the User can more efficiently craft a chapter for the User's book. This eliminates potential writer's block when assessing how to title a chapter, as shown in the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 4.

The User then has a free-form text field in which to write text responsive to the writing and sub-writing prompts. The User may also insert images into the text so that the printed book will have images. The User accomplishes the insertion of an image by uploading the image to DIYBook, as shown in the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 5.

In the DIYBook system, the writing and sub-writing prompts are carefully designed to guide the User through the process of creating their book. The prompts are intended to inspire creativity, encourage reflection, and help the User to develop a clear and compelling narrative.

The writing prompts are broad topics or questions that the User can respond to in order to generate ideas for their book. For example, a writing prompt might ask the User to describe a significant event from their childhood, or to reflect on a particular challenge they faced in their career. These prompts are intended to be open-ended, allowing the User to explore a wide range of topics and ideas.

The sub-writing prompts are more specific questions or suggestions that help the User to focus their writing and develop a more detailed narrative. For example, a sub-writing prompt might ask the User to describe the setting of a particular scene, or to explain how a particular character felt in a particular situation. These prompts are designed to help the User to develop their ideas in a more structured and coherent way.

Together, the writing and sub-writing prompts form a framework that guides the User through the process of creating their book. By responding to these prompts, the User can develop a clear and compelling narrative that is both engaging and meaningful to their intended audience.

The prompts themselves are developed by experienced writers and editors who have a deep understanding of the storytelling process. They are designed to be adaptable to a wide range of topics and styles, and are continually updated and refined based on User feedback and emerging trends in the publishing industry.

Overall, the prompts and sub-writing prompts are a critical component of the DIYBook system, providing Users with the guidance and inspiration they need to create a high-quality and engaging book.

The text generated by each User, and any images, are automatically saved by DIYBook. This prevents the User from accidentally forgetting to save their work and losing the benefit of the work that they have done to generate text or insert images. The User may edit or delete the text or images in any chapter at any time while the User has an active account with DIYBook for those books that are in the User's account, as shown in the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 5.

In the DIYBook system, the User has the ability to write their book using a free-form text field that is responsive to the writing and sub-writing prompts provided by the system. This means that the User is not limited by a specific format or structure when writing their book, but instead can write in their own unique style and voice.

Furthermore, the User has the option to insert images into their book to enhance the visual appeal of the final printed product. This can be done by uploading images to the DIYBook platform, which can then be easily inserted into the text at the desired location.

In addition to automatic saving, DIYBook also allows the User to edit or delete any text or images in their book at any time while they have an active account with the platform. This gives the User the flexibility to make changes to their book as they see fit, whether it is to add or remove content or to make other modifications.

Overall, the combination of a free-form text field, the ability to insert images, automatic saving, and editing capabilities make the DIYBook system a powerful tool for anyone looking to tell the story of their life or business in a personalized and visually appealing way.

Each chapter drafted by the User is displayed in the User's DIYBook account with the chapter number and title. The chapter number is automatically pre-populated by DIYBook. The User may drag and drop chapters above or below other chapters to re-order the chapters into any sequence that the User selects. DIYBook automatically renumbers the chapters based on the location the User drags and drops the chapter to. The User may click on any chapter to edit such chapter, as shown in the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 6.

When a User drafts a chapter in the DIYBook system, the chapter is automatically assigned a number and a title by the platform. This allows the User to easily keep track of their progress and organize their book into coherent sections.

All of the chapters drafted by the User are displayed in the User's DIYBook account, where they can be easily accessed and edited as needed. Each chapter is identified by its number and title, which can be modified by the User if desired.

One of the benefits of the DIYBook system is that it allows Users to reorder their chapters at any time using a simple drag-and-drop interface. This means that the User can experiment with different sequences for their chapters and see how the overall structure of the book is affected. When the User moves a chapter to a new location, DIYBook automatically renumbers the chapters based on the new sequence, which saves the User time and effort.

In addition to reordering chapters, the User can also click on any chapter to edit it. This opens up the free-form text field where the User can add, delete, or modify the text as needed. The User can also insert or remove images from the chapter as desired.

Overall, the DIYBook system provides a flexible and intuitive interface for organizing and editing the chapters of the User's book. This allows the User to take control of the creative process and shape their story in a way that is both meaningful and engaging for their audience.

The User may create as many different books as the User wishes to create while the User has an active DIYBook account.

DIYBook offers Users personalized one-on-one assistance for additional fees. The User may purchase the services of a ghostwriter. DIYBook allows the User to purchase ghostwriting services in increments of 5 hours as DIYBook has determined that a minimum of 5 hours is necessary to ensure that the ghostwriter can provide useful services to a User. When purchasing time to work with a ghostwriter, DIYBook identifies several focus areas that the User can select (the User can select as many focus areas as the User wishes to select) identifying with more precision the assistance the User seeks to obtain from the ghostwriter. These selectable focus areas can specify assistance with, for example, coaching and brainstorming, reviewing and editing specific portions of the User's manuscript, reviewing and editing the entire manuscript, or writing portions of the manuscript or all of the manuscript. DIYBook also provides information about the services ghostwriters can and cannot provide, and how to efficiently and effectively use ghostwriting services, as shown in the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 7.

The User may also purchase the services of a graphic design artist in increments of 5 hours. DIYBook has determined that a minimum of 5 hours is necessary to ensure that the graphic design artist can provide useful services to a User. When purchasing time to work with a graphic design artist, DIYBook identifies several focus areas that the User can select (the User can select as many focus areas as the User wishes to select) identifying with more precision the assistance the User seeks to obtain from the graphic design artist. DIYBook also provides information about the services graphic design artists can and cannot provide, and how to efficiently and effectively use graphic design artist services, as shown in the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 7.

The User may preview, at any time, a copy of any of the books that the User is working on in the User's account while the User has an active DIYBook account. Each previewed manuscript is covered with a DIYBook watermark. If the User decides to purchase a copy of any manuscript that the User has generated in the User's account, the printed book will not have the DIYBook watermark, as shown in the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 8.

In the preview (and in the printed manuscript), each book begins with a book title page. The book title page will have the automatically pre-populated book title and author name, or the book title and author name the User has chosen to write into the free-form text field. The book title page can also include an image if the User uploads an image. After the book title page there is then a Table of Contents. Each Table of Contents is automatically created by DIYBook. The Table of Contents is automatically titled “Table of Contents,” and then lists the chapter number and chapter title in order, along with the corresponding beginning page number of each chapter. Each page in the book also includes an automatically generated page number. Each chapter begins at the top of a new page. In addition, the typography of the chapter title is different from the typography of the body of the text in the chapter to clearly separate the chapter title from the body of the chapter, as shown in the exemplary embodiment of FIGS. 9 and 10.

The process of creating a table of contents in the DIYBook system is designed to be simple and intuitive, allowing Users to easily create and organize their book's content, and ensuring that the final product is a polished and professional-looking publication. In the DIYBook system, the table of contents for each book is automatically generated based on the chapters and titles created by the User. As the User creates each chapter, they are prompted to provide a title for that chapter. The system then assigns a chapter number to that title and adds it to the table of contents.

The table of contents is displayed in the User's account and can be viewed and edited at any time. The system automatically updates the table of contents as the User adds or removes chapters or reorders them by dragging and dropping them into a different sequence.

If the User decides to change a chapter title, they can do so at any time by clicking on the chapter in the table of contents and editing the title in the corresponding text field. Once the new title is entered, the system automatically updates the table of contents with the revised title.

The table of contents also includes page numbers for each chapter, which are automatically generated based on the formatting and layout specifications provided by the DIYBook system. These page numbers are updated dynamically as the User adds or removes content from their book.

Users may purchase hard or soft cover copies of any book in the User's account and may select to have it printed in black and white or in color. Users may purchase as many copies as they wish to purchase, as shown in the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 11.

DIYBook automatically pre-formats each manuscript so that it is print-ready for the book printer. This eliminates substantial work that the User would otherwise have to incur to adjust any manuscript the User may prepare without DIYBook's assistance to generate a printable book in a professional quality, as shown in the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 11.

The system would be a book publishing platform that enables Users to create personalized books by inputting personal data and selecting images. In one implementation, the following operations can be done:

The system enables Users to create personalized books quickly and easily, without requiring any design or professional writing skills. The platform's automatic pre-population of the book title and author name, along with the User's personal data and selected images, would assist in the creation of a unique and customized book that reflects the User's personality and interests.

In the DIYBook system, books are formatted automatically based on the User's inputs and the pre-formatted print specifications provided by the system. Once the User has completed their manuscript and added any desired images or graphics, they can choose to preview the book in the DIYBook system to ensure that it meets their specifications.

If the User is satisfied with the preview, they can then submit the book for printing. At this point, the DIYBook system automatically formats the book according to the chosen print specifications, which may include factors such as the size and style of the book, the margins and gutter, the font and text layout, and any other custom design elements.

The DIYBook system uses industry-standard formatting tools and techniques to ensure that the final product is professional-looking and meets the User's specifications. The system also provides Users with the option to work with professional graphic designers or ghostwriters to further enhance the formatting and design of their book, if desired.

Once the book has been formatted and reviewed, the DIYBook system generates a final PDF file that can be sent to a printer for production. The User can also choose to have the book printed and shipped by the DIYBook system.

Overall, the DIYBook system is designed to provide a streamlined and User-friendly way for authors to format and produce their books, while ensuring that the final product is professional-looking and meets industry standards for quality and design.

Systems and modules described herein may comprise software, firmware, hardware, or any combination(s) of software, firmware, or hardware suitable for the purposes described herein. Software and other modules may reside on servers, workstations, personal computers, computerized tablets, PDAs, and other devices suitable for the purposes described herein. Software and other modules may be accessible via local memory, via a network, via a browser or other application in an ASP context, or via other means suitable for the purposes described herein. Data structures described herein may comprise computer files, variables, programming arrays, programming structures, or any electronic information storage schemes or methods, or any combinations thereof, suitable for the purposes described herein. User interface elements described herein may comprise elements from graphical User interfaces, command line interfaces, and other interfaces suitable for the purposes described herein. Screenshots presented and described herein can be displayed differently as known in the art to input, access, change, manipulate, modify, alter, and work with information.

It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the above-described facility may be straightforwardly adapted or extended in various ways. For example, while the examples above primarily describe printing single works, in some embodiments, the facility prints multiple works or printed materials (e.g., allows breaking up a single book into multiple volumes that are easy to carry around or distributing multiple copies of the same work to friends, employees, etc.). Also, while several specific customization, personalization, and formatting tools are described above, many other types of tools may be provided. On the other hand, the facility may omit various tools and functionality described herein. While the foregoing description makes reference to particular embodiments, the scope of the invention is defined solely by the claims that follow and the elements recited therein.