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- Last 10 Authors - Microsoft Word How To By: Jon Rowe.
Many computer forensic examiners and attorneys are aware that metadata is valuable to many corporate cases. Metadata is the information stored within Microsoft Office and other files that can tell when files were created, edited, printed, stored and dozens of other facts. Tags: Metadata tools, last 10 authors, metadata scrubbing, metadata viewer, pinpoint labs, metadiscov
- Why Internet Authors don't need Critics By: Mike Scantlebury
New authors are getting conflicting advice about whether to try their luck with Traditional Publishers or use the new resources of the internet. Which is best? Which will bring results? Mike Scantlebury has his own ideas. He is an Internet Author and believes that Traditional Publishing can no longer meet the needs of the aspiring creative writers out there. Tags: publishing, novels, crime fiction, authors, writing
- Why Internet Authors don't need surfers By: Mike Scantlebury
Internet Authors try to sell books on the web, but they waste time and effort appealing to surfers, people who are quite clearly not interested in printed material. Surfers have short attention spans and are looking for easily accessible thrills and excitement. They don't have the means, or the inclination, to look at novels, stories, or old-fashioned texts. So then, who are the ideal customers for Internet Authors? Tags: reading, writing, publishing, Mike Scantlebury, internet authors
- Internet Authors are the new Slush Pile By: Mike Scantlebury
Why do publishers contradict themselves? They want first choice of new novels, but maintain a publication rate that is suicidally low. They underestimate the internet and want authors to try them first, but give no guarantees that submissions will even be read. If authors choose the web as a priority, then Traditional Publishers will have to become Internet Prospectors, digging for gold. Tags: writing, publishing, print on demand, authors, writers, novels, books
- Internet Authors aren't carnivores By: Mike Scantlebury
Calling people names doesn't solve anything, and for Traditional Publishers to pretend that Internet Authors aren't what they claim to be is hardly going to advance the debate. Join Internet Author Mike Scantlebury in looking at the pros and cons of putting up your newly-written book on the web, and just see if what he is saying doesn't make sense. It could be the best move you made all week. Tags: novels, books, internet authors, publishers, publishing is dead
- Internet Authors aren't losers By: Mike Scantlebury
Authors who feel depressed and defeated by life need to realise that they are only feeling bad because they are currently trapped in a game, run by biased people with their own agenda. Writers need to keep on writing and start making their own rules, using the Internet to find a home for their work and coming to terms with the way the world actually works - badly for struggling authors. Tags: novels, books, authors, publishing, web, internet
- Internet Authors aren't Dummies By: Mike Scantlebury
Why do would-be authors put themselves down? Why do they assume they must be 'dummies', just because they haven't been published - yet? Everyone has to start somewhere, but why should clever, creative people assume they have to go back to kindergarten? Get your books out on the internet and sidestep the harrassing and negative feedback, so-called 'advice' and putdowns. Tags: novels, writers, authors, internet, self-publishing, publishers, putdowns
- Internet Authors don't need Patrons By: Mike Scantlebury
What year is it? What century are we living in? It seems like Traditional Publishers don't know. They like to pretend that 'publishing is a business' and that it's 'all about the money', then they pick and choose authors like they're actually the aristocratic Patrons of old, preferencing grand and flowery Literature over best-selling schlock. What's up with these guys? Can't they make up their minds? Tags: literature, books, novels, writing, authors, publishers, self publishing, making money, ge
- Internet Authors don't need money By: Mike Scantlebury
Every author wants to make a fortune, right? Of course, so that they can pay their publishers back for what they owe them; their agent; the PR guy; and the trainee who fetches the coffee. Oh, and the plush offices. The authors pay for them, don' they. Not much gets through to the creators of the books, but you wouldn't expect that, would you? You would? Seriously? Tags: writing, internet books, authors, making money, profits, new business
- Internet Authors are Market Traders By: Mike Scantlebury
Internet Authors set up scruffy and unprofessional web sites to display their wares. What does that remind you of? Why - the market stalls that clutter the pavements of downtown areas in cities all over the world. Maybe this 'new wave' doesn't need the plush offices of Traditional Publishers. Maybe they scorn the fripperies of clubs, lunches and award ceremonies. The question is - are the books any good? Tags: writing, novels, internet publishing, authors, books, sales, publishers, business, profits
- Internet Authors don't need timing By: Mike Scantlebury
Unpublished authors are swamped by advice. Is any of it any good? Internet Author Mike Scantlebury comes out swinging, challenging the idea that 'timing is everything', especially away from the world of Traditional Publishing and out on the frontier of writing and the internet. It's a thrilling world out there, full of possibilities. Try it! Tags: internet publishing, writing, books, authors, opportunities, Princess Diana, conspiracies,
- Become An Author - How Rich Authors Make Their Fortunes By: Bob Burnham
There are literally thousands of published authors. The difference between the rich ones and the broke ones is literally how they play the game. Here are three key factors that differentiate rich authors from the broke ones. Tags: There are literally thousands of published authors. The difference between the rich ones
- The College Tutor now accepts authors for Online Textbooks By: lazy submit
Long-distance education is a trend that is evolving very quickly. Through Web-based multi-media training provided with courses written by College Tutor authors, the Amelox College Tutor is reaching thousands of individuals and helping them get the training they need. From foreign language to advanced placement mathematics training, the Amelox College Tutor is bringing college to the masses through the Internet, rather than bringing the masses to college. Tags: online education, distance education, web based training, free-lance authors, writers, foreign
- Discover Mind-Grabbing Books by Talented Tampa Bay Authors By: Chris Robertson
Read about up-and-coming Tampa Bay authors such as E. A. Mourn... you'll be amazed at the thrilling stories found within the pages of their books! Tags: tampa bay authors, e a mourn, b erin wylde, busy lizzy
- Some Of The Greatest Romance Authors By: Francis K Githinji
Romance is something that is done in different ways. Written romance has continued to captivate many a fans all around the world. For this reason, I salute all romance authors for making it possible for people to find pleasure in this sense. Tags: Romance Authors
- Great Historical Romance Authors By: Francis K Githinji
Historical romance authors are responsible for bringing entertainment to readers in a sensual and personal manner. They are gifted in drawing the romantic events of history and delivering great love stories that are worth your audience. There are all kinds of historical romance authors and, you will definitely find them especially interesting. Tags: Historical Romance Authors
- Getting into Bookstores By: Penny Sansevieri
Let's face it, regardless of the odds we authors still want to get into bookstores. But if you've been having a hard time with this, take heart. It's getting harder and harder to get into stores but not impossible. We're going to look at some of the possibilities here. Tags: books, authors, publishing
- Bookmarks: An Old Fashioned Yet Effective Way to Promote Your Book By: Lynne Klippel
One of the benefits of working as a publisher is the ability to watch different marking campaigns and see how they work. Quite a few of my authors are having good results using bookmarks to promote their books. Tags: bookmark, book marks, book marketing, authors
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