10 Reasons To Start A Blog-to-book Journey By: Nina Amir | Mar 10th 2012 - Millions of people have a book inside their head. Blogging a book is the easiest and fastest way to get it out--and get it read. Here are 10 reasons to get started on a blogging journey now so you can either self-publish your book or seek a traditional publisher for your manuscript. Tags:blog-to-book, blogging, blogging a book, writing, writing a book, publishing, books, blog, how to write, how to write a book
10 Tips For Writing Your Book Fast By: Flora Morris Brown, Ph.D | Dec 2nd 2011 - Create a working title for your book and then convert it into a question. If you"re writing a book on attracting a man, perhaps your title in question form could be "How Can You Become Irresistible to Men?" Now make a list or record the answers to this question. These become your chapter headings. Tags:writing tips, write a book, fast book writing, start a book
Books "" Man's Best Friend By: Books | Oct 19th 2011 - Books are the best friends of any person, they stay with us till the time we want them to stay, they never ask for anything in return. Students buy books according to their syllabus but a lot many people read books as a hobby. People who do not have money can take books from library. Tags:Agriculture, Humanities, Arts
Irvin Yalom - New Understandings Of The Human Mind By: Abigail Aaronson | Oct 6th 2010 - Irvin Yalom serves as the Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at prestigious Stanford University and has made a name for himself in the world of psychotherapy as an accomplished author of both fiction and nonfiction books and articles. His writing is well known for taking brave and uncommon steps toward furthering the understanding of the human mind. Tags:Irvin Yalom
Are You Ready To Blog A Book? By: Nina Amir | Sep 29th 2010 - Today many authors get discovered via their blogs. But who is cut out to be a blogger or to blog a book? This article offers some sound advice, including the fact that writers need to have enough information to fill a book and need to be good businesspeople and well as good writers to succeed at blogging books--and getting them noticed. A list of questions help readers discern if they are cut out to blog a book. Tags:blog a book, blogging, writing books, aspiring authors, writing, publishing
Online Freebies - Free Baby Stuffs, Grocery Coupons, Beauty Product Samples By: bhattacharjee surajit | Jul 29th 2010 - Internet is not just full of information. There are many things that can go online for free if you know where to look. Many organizations provide their product samples and promotional items. You will be amazed at all the free stuff you can connect! Tags:free baby coupons
Blogger Encourages Writers To Blog A Book By: Nina Amir | Apr 24th 2010 - Despite how difficult it has become to get a book traditionally published, many blogs are being picked up by traditional publishers. This article discusses why aspiring authors should consider blogging their book into existence. Tags:blog, blogging, book, publishing, writing, aspiring author, platform, agent, publisher
A Book's Promotion Should Be Helped By A Book Author Website By: Phyllis Zimbler Miller | Nov 13th 2009 - Many book author websites hinder a book's promotion because of either missing elements or elements that unnecessarily clutter the website. The purpose of a book author website is to do one thing: Convince the prospective book buyer to stick around on the site to learn more about the book. Tags:book author websites, books, websites, website design, book marketing, authors, book promotion
Book Authors Have The Opportunity To Host Shows On Blogtalkradio By: Phyllis Zimbler Miller | Oct 30th 2009 - BlogTalkRadio.com - an internet radio "station" that offers anyone the opportunity to host his or her own show for free - is an ideal opportunity for book authors to promote their books on a regular basis while providing valuable content to their target audiences. Tags:BlogTalkRadio, book authors, book marketing
Article Marketing -- Writing For The Internet By: Enzo F. Cesario | Sep 1st 2009 - Article marketing incorporates writing carefully and concisely for a target audience on the Internet. While all writing begins with good grammar, accurate spelling and compelling content, there are several differences between print writing and online writing in both structure and purpose. Tags:Internet Marketing, Article Marketing, Internet writing, article writing, SEO writing
Writing Your Family History And Keeping Yours Alive By: Patrika Vaughn | Jun 2nd 2009 - Digging into your family's past and writing about the people and events you discover can be a fascinating endeavor. A family history also helps children and grandchildren develop a sense of belonging, a feeling of continuity between the generations. I've also found in my family history interesting people who act as a springboard for novels and non-fiction books. What began as simple compilation of information for future generations, became the spark for stories to share with others. Tags:writing, family history, nonfiction,
E-book Marketing - Clickbank Sales Page And Some Important Tips. By: vikrantasp | Feb 18th 2009 - So you've been to Clickbank and browsed around. You've seen the pitch or sales pages for a number of products. In this article we will take a little more in depth analysis of what goes into creating a powerful pitch page for a Clickbank sales page and give you some tips on how to create one yourself. Tags:E-book, Marketing, E-book online, E-book Creations, E-books
How Can An Ebook Ghostwriter Skyrocket Your Online Business By: REEGAN SHARMA | Aug 23rd 2008 - An ebook ghostwriter is a person that creates an ebook without expecting to receive credit for writing the book. An ebook, which is much like a hard-copy book but distributed in digital format, provides an excellent means for a business to promote its goods or services. Tags:E-book, Marketing, Internet Marketing, E-books, E-book Writing
Pricing Your Nonfiction Book By: Gail Richards | Nov 8th 2007 - If your book is published by a mainstream publisher, the publisher will have the responsibility to set a price for the book. But if you self-publish, that task is yours. To price a book correctly to maximize sales, you need to know how other similar types of books are priced, as well as the costs of the book, in order to maximize your profits. Tags:pricing, book, sell, online, bookstore, self-publishing
Book Expo America For The Author Or Aspiring Author By: Gail Richards | Nov 7th 2007 - Book Expo America is the book industry’s largest annual U. S. event where publishers exhibit their next season books to retail book buyers. The event rotates around Chicago, New York, Washington, D.C, and Los Angeles, and occasionally to other major cities. It is held in late May or early June, and attendance is usually more than 30,000 with over 2,000 exhibitors. Tags:Book Expo America, nonfiction, author, self-publishing, conference, exhibit, publishers, book, literary agent
Write Nonfiction In November By: Nina Amir | Nov 6th 2007 - This article challenges writers to focus on starting and finishing a work of nonfiction during the month of November. The author encourages them to focus on simply writing, not editing, leaving this stage to December. Tags:NaNoWriMo, nonfiction, contest, challenge, write, November, editing, writing, blog
Non-fiction Book Marketing "" And Art And A Science To Success By: Gail Richards | Oct 8th 2007 - How you market your book depends on the subject matter, your ability to speak well on the message, your ability to attract attention for the book, current trends in the world market, and a variety of other factors. Regardless of how you specifically market your book, do not underestimate the time, energy, and tenacity it takes to do it well. Tags:nonfiction, marketing, writing, publishing, book, self publishing, author, public relations, marketing strategy
The New Financial Realities Of Book Publishing By: Gail Richards | Sep 29th 2007 - Especially if you self-publish, you will want to set up a financial model. While no one can tell you with any certainty how many books you can expect to sell, you can be precise about what you will spend to get an idea of how many books you must sell to break even and then turn a profit. Tags:budget, nonfiction, writing, self-publish, costs, marketing, publishing
Book Proposals Strategies To Get Yours To The Top Of The Stack By: Gail Richards | Sep 25th 2007 - If you decide a traditional publisher is right for you, then you will need to create a world-class book proposal. The book proposal is a business plan for your book. You are attempting to convince a publisher of two things: that this is an idea on a topic that will sell and that you have the credibility and marketing connections to make the sales happen. Tags:book proposal, nonfiction, writing, strategies, idea, market, outline, table of contents, expertise, credibility, publisher
Why A Writer Needs People Skills (and How To Develop Them) By: Bobbi Linkemer | Apr 18th 2007 - Writing is often perceived as a solitary process. If I do indeed spend large chunks of time working alone, why are people skills on the list of "what it takes"? The answer is that, for the kind of writing most freelance writers do, much of our time is spent switching back and forth between being alone and being together, which require two entirely different sets of skills. Tags:writing, writer, how to write, people skills and writing, writer people skills
These services, for a fee, put your query letter, synopsis and first chapter online. Acquisition editors and literary agents then have the opportunity to peruse the offerings. You have to ask yourself if you truly believe that the average literary agent, who receives 1100 unsolicited queries a year, ha ... Tags:scams, book publishing, novels, get published, how to to get published, fiction
An Audio Book Library Provides Great Entertainment And Education By: Eddie Lamb | Feb 14th 2007 - An audio book library is a great source of education and a great entertainment supply. Audio books have become very popular for many people from various walks of life. Commuters have found that a good audio book can make the drive more pleasurable and less tedious. Tags:audio book, audio, book, audio book library
Downloading And Playing Audiobooks On Multiple Machines By: Mike Fletcher | Dec 16th 2006 - We live in a fast-paced world where time is at a premium and information and entertainment options like books and novels are harder to enjoy.
That's why audiobooks are so popular. They can help you be more efficient, better informed and relaxed. You can now find just about any book or novel you want in audiobook form, perfect for listening to in your car, on your computer or on your iPod.
Audiobooks are being produced now in huge quantities. Once you find one you wa ... Tags:audiobooks, talking books
Which National Football League Teams Are The Most Literary"'? By: Brian Hill | Sep 26th 2006 - From time to time during the broadcast of an NFL game the announcer will describe one of the teams as a storied franchise."' The dictionary defines the word storied"' as celebrated or famous in history or story."' In the case of a football team, how is this measured? Which franchises are the truly storied"' ones?
One reflection of a team having attained storied"' status might be the number of books published on the subject of that team. Author Brian Hill, ... Tags:football, professional, novel,
Maybe you're one of those lucky writers whose head is bursting with ideas. Or perhaps you have one idea that's been nagging you for weeks, always at the edge of your thoughts. Either way, you're itching to begin writing. That's good. But before you rush headlong into your story, stop and ask yourself one question: Is this just an idea, or is it a book?
Ideas, of course, are the seeds of any work of fiction or nonfiction. But until an idea ... Tags:writing, books, children, education, write, literature, teaching
Boost Your Business: Publish A Book By: Dee Power | Jun 11th 2006 - Entrepreneurs are always on the lookout for ways to boost their business. One of those ways is to become an author. A book doesn"t have to be 100,000 words and hundreds of pages long. An e-book can be as short as 50 pages, just make sure it"s packed with solid, useable information.
How a book can boost your business
A book immediately establishes the creditability of the author in their field. Customers feel more secure knowing the company they deal with has rec ... Tags:entrepreneurs, business, writing,
Are Readers Important To Authors? By: Dee Power | May 29th 2006 - Bestselling authors speak of their fans in almost reverential tones, as well they should. A loyal readership that comes back for more, book after book, is the real key to long-term publishing success. Savvy authors work diligently to produce great work that will continue to please their audience, but many of them also communicate directly to their fans. Author"s web sites are all the rage, some of them quite elaborately produced.
Fauzia Burke is the founder and President o... Tags:
Getting The Most Out Of Your Copyeditor: The Style Sheet- Part One By: James Jenkins | Apr 8th 2006 - To achieve the highest quality of editing services in book production both a professional content/ development editor and a copyeditor should work together. A style sheet's purpose is to give the copyeditor information on unique features of a book's manuscript and is key to the collaborative process and success. Tags:editing, writing, copy editing, book publisher, author, spelling, book printing, grammar, book publishing, punctuation, capitalization, writing sites,