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Write And Publish A Book Eureka Style! By: Claude Jollet I had a dream. I wanted to write a book. I have found a neat way to jump over the publishing and marketing hurdles. What do I mean by neat? How about immensely more effective, efficient, and gratifying, for starters?
An Explosive Situation
You see, I love to write. I am also very curious, by nature. That can be a blessing and a curse! Over the years, I have dived into (read “immersed myself”) in a number of activities and fields of knowledge. I have acquired a fair amou... Tags: publish, self-publishing, book publishing, writer, book marketing
Doctor, Doctor, Give Me The News By: Scott Lindsay You may have heard of the term, "Book Doctor" in your writing career. Maybe you've wondered what a Book Doctor does and if it's a good idea to utilize their services.
In essence, a Book Doctor is an individual who promises to assist you in making your manuscript ready for submission to an editor or publisher.
The sad truth is many Book Doctors simply provide minimal editing services and little else.
What To Expect At A Book Signing? By: Scott Lindsay One of the most thrilling moments for an author is when they are invited to participate in a book signing. This is often the stamp of approval many writers need, especially with their first book.
Most bookstores see a book signing as a means of increasing foot traffic and promoting a sense of connectedness with the writing community. Most bookstore owners are open to the idea of providing time, space and promotion for a book signing.
Successful Self-Publishing-February 2007 By: terence Self Publishing is a challenging task for many authors. All the hard work put in by the author to bring her book to shape is just the
tip of the iceberg. She has to then find a trusted printer to print her books. This can go haywire if the right procedures are not
followed. The hardest part will be to get the books into the limelight. For this a carefully structured marketing plan is an absolute
must for the commercial viability and success of the author's book project. Tags: self publishing, book printing, print on demand
The “One” Way to Sell Books By: Philip Davis The “One” thing for a book to sell well is that it must generate Word of Mouth. The goal of every tactic you employ to sell books is to create Word of Mouth. Why does every author want to get on Oprah? Because she’s the biggest Word of Mouth in the market. Tags: Book Marketing, Book Publishing, Book Promotion, Book Publicity
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
Publish Anything: The Saga of a PublishAmerica Author By: Yadav My story is that an author who'd done online writing for such dot gone as Theme stream, Written By Me, and The Vines, someone trying hard to have fiction, poetry and nonfiction in print for real, recommended PublishAmerica. She claimed it was a traditional book publisher. I was struck with their slogan, "We treat writers the old fashioned way - we pay them." Wasn't that what publishers were supposed to do? Tags: Publishing, Book publishing, Self publishing, publishing information
A Quick Guide to ISBNs for Self-Publishers By: Sudhir.K.Sharma ISBN stands for International Standard Book Number. It is a code assigned to every published book that uniquely identifies it in the marketplace. ISBNs make it easier and more efficient for libraries, booksellers and others in the publishing industry to order, distribute and catalog book Tags: Publishing, Book publishing, Self publishing, publishing information
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