Now, Syed runs one of India’s top self-publishing companies, with a vision of providing an opportunity for all types of writers and authors to get published. His company has launched more than 3000 projects under its brand. BlueRose Publishers is growing exponentially and is aiming to reach all major cities in the country. The self-publishing firm is adding around 150 authors every month for its end-to-end service.
In an interview, Syed said, “As an author, you can design, edit, print, and distribute your work. Or else, you can hire a firm like us (BlueRose), and we will take care of all the requirements of the manuscript and provide it to the market at a reasonable value to be borne by the author. We offer end to end services which include copyright application, editing, designing, and formatting to listing on online portals such as Flipkart, Amazon, and others.
The idea for launching his own company ignited after the release of his first romantic fiction novel called ‘If It’s Not Love’. Syed faced many problems while finding a publisher for his novel. With a couple of failed attempts, he finally decided to self-publish it through an agency in Kolkata. Soon after the launch, numerous people contacted him to know how he got his book self-published. Syed saw the potential of the market and decided to set up his own company.
Started in 2012, BlueRose began its journey by reaching communities on social media platforms such as Facebook, Goodreads, and more. He registered his company in 2015 as a proprietorship firm with the capital of only 5 Lakh INR. The initial investment was gathered through some personal savings and a bank loan.
Syed was working with only two people in his company and made around INR 20,000 in the first year. But things got better when the company made INR 10 lakh, in just a year. Since then the company is one a roll, they made INR 1 crore in 2017, INR 3 crore in 2018. Currently, Delhi’s company is a private limited firm with 50 people working for it.
BlueRose Publishing is planning to hire more than 200 people by next year. The Self -publishing house will be hiring some new marketing executives, editors, copywriters, consultants, and staff for daily operations. The company is expected to reach USD 1 Million (approx. 7 crore INR) by the end of the fiscal year.