If you have never worked in the publishing industry, becoming a publisher is long, but rewarding. Get a bachelor's degree in English, or some liberal arts concentration. Although you may become a print publisher, without the training that will help you better understand the market and can add value to your skills later.
As a publisher, you need to understand your audience, have good knowledge of English, and an eye for detail combined with creative flair. In all publishing areas, good skills are essential. You have been fascinated by words and written language, and mechanics. It is also necessary to evaluate the commercial aspects of publication.
Experience in the publishing industry is working hard and moving up the industry. In addition, to participate in conferences as possible, so you may be familiar with the publishing industry. Publishers may need to move from small operations to large ones, they may even become business leaders. Reporters have extensive experience in Business Administration, advertising and marketing, may also be able to move sideways in a number of other companies. Some publishers, who have extensive industry knowledge, good contacts and financial support, may start their own Publishing Company.
Publishing is a dynamic and exciting business. It is the part that makes an exciting career, regardless of what side of the business you can participate in. It is a lot of people in the business. Much of the work has been working in the office, by phone and computer. It may be glamorous, and even though it is hard work, rewards and satisfaction to all the support.