You Can Publish Your Passion, Free By: Average Joe Boomer All by themselves every Tom, Dick and Harry can now publish their creations for free (or with very little cost)!
Where do musicians, movie makers, comedians, authors, educators, photographers, graphic artists, hobbyists, political activists and business speculators converge for a global audience with no traditional publisher? On websites that are completely automated, enabling everyone to self-publish using state-of-the-art technology, of course! These services print-on-de... Tags: free, publish, self-publish, self publish, self publishing, self-publishing, publisher, fr
Self-Publishing: How Important Is An ISBN Number? By: Scott Lindsay You've weighed all your options and have determined that self-publishing makes the most sense for your foray into publishing. You understand that there is an increase in the need to self-market your title, but there is also a correlating increase in profit margin. Other risks have been assessed and you’re comfortable moving forward in the direction you've chosen.
What Shelf Are You On? By: Tara Schiro If you are writing a book and want to be published, whether through a mainstream publisher or self publisher, you need to be decide what shelf in the bookstore you want to be on and what other books are already on that shelf. This article will help you with that process. Tags: books, publishing, self publishing, writing, editing, book doctor, editorial advice
Self publish your own products. By: Nathaniel Tabares I discovered that a good method to make money on the Internet is to self publish my own products. Two products that sell very well are software and e-books. I will refer mostly to e-books here but most of the techniques that I will describe on this article are useful to publish software also. Tags: self publishing, self publish,
Internet Authors free the genie By: Mike Scantlebury What if? What if? The perennial call of the dreamer, the visionary, and the Internet Author. Such creative writers have seen the future, and it's not as we know it. It includes the end of the domination of Traditional Publishers and the rise in importance of The Reader, the ultimate customer of all writers. People may now make their livings on the net. What next? Mike Scantlebury has a prediction. Tags: author, writer, internet publishing, self publishing, making a living on the net
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
3 things to consider before submitting your article to article directories By: Gagan Article Directories are hot today in these days, to all writers and non-writers out there, now is the time to start digging up those creative writing skills back. With modern communication technology comes the popularity of information-based marketing, which is one of the oldest and most effective techniques in getting targeted prospects to sites and converting them into buyers. This is why article writing, submissions and publications are also getting popular. Tags: search engine optimization service, ranking, search engine ranking, improve search engine
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
Copyright 2005-2008 MJE Sales, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Proud member of the Search Network! ArticleSnatch.com is free for both publishers and authors to use and is supported entirely from advertising revenue.
Use of our service is protected by our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.