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Secrets of the Writer’s Trade: Basic Elements of a Strong Publishing Platform By: Stephanie Gunning As nonfiction book writers, we need to develop a healthy relationship with our readers. This doesn't mean we engage in a push-push-push of our precious ideas upon a bunch of paying consumers. Rather, ask: What do they need? The basic elements of a strong publishing platform are: a website, newsletters, writing articles and columns, leading seminars, doing media interviews (print, radio, TV), blogging, and podcasting. A bestselling author, editor, and publishing consultant with 20+ years’ experience in the book business reveals the secrets of her A-list clientele, including bestselling authors, major publishing firms, top caliber literary agencies, and innovative self-publishers. Tags: Book Writing, Writing, Book Marketing, Book Publishing, Publishing, Authors
Self Publishing, A Miracle Of The 21st Century. By: Josephine Stungger Are you a writer with lots of talent but no one will give you the time of day let alone a contract? Would you pay a professional publisher to make your book but can't afford it? Do you need a better tool than your plain old word processor to make your work look more professional and desirable? Do you possess special knowledge that if packaged in a book could make you millions? Well fret not your answer is very available to you now in the form of self publishing software tools... Tags: self publishing
The 7 Levels of Publishing, Part One By: Mike Scantlebury Why would any struggling author want to risk the ritual humiliation of submitting their works to Traditional Publishers when there is a new modern alternative? Mike Scantlebury starts to lay out the 7 Levels of achievement if publishing in a challenging and thought provoking way. Tags: internet publishing, authors, writers, publishers, agents, writing
Shaking up the Big Boys: Self-Publishing Is Here to Stay By: Jen Narron. The Times, my friends, they certainly are changing... that's how the song goes. And that statement was never more true than in the world of self-publishing. Almost from the beginning, self-publishing was an option, but not one that was commonly used. The "accepted" method of getting your book into print was to cart it around to various book publishing companies in the hopes of getting it excepted. In most cases manuscripts were rejected out-of-hand. Tags: writing, publishing, books
Is Self Publishing the Right Choice for You and Your Book? By: Gail Richards Self-publishing, although not a new phenomenon, is now a legitimate acceptable route to a published book for an author. In the self-publishing model, the author keeps the rights to his or her book but pays all the costs for producing, printing, and marketing the book and other ancillary products. Tags: self-publishing, nonfiction, author, writing, option
Why self-publishing in e-book format is better today. By: Kaur Meenakshi Today, more than ever before authors are presented with publishing opportunities that have never existed before. This is not to understate the hard work that authors have to go through to get recognition, write great books, and make a full time living from their passion of expression. However, it is to say that today, due to advances in communications technology, authors can now get their books distributed much easier than they could a decade ago. One very popular way that authors are distributi Tags: publishing
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