Articles, tagged with "book signings", page 3
09th April 2008
Have you always wanted to have an online bookstore but thought it would be too hard? Online is much simpler to start than offline, even though there are pros and cons. Maybe my story will help you decide that you too can start your own bookstore.
Findi...
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Author:
Kathryn Beach
20th March 2008
There are obvious benefits to doing book-signings, such as meeting prospective book-buyers in person; the market research that can only come from talking directly to your audience; the local exposure you'll experience and the overall promotion that's part...
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Author:
Marsha Friedman
04th February 2008
Agents, publishers, book signings - publishing your own book is a lot like engaging in combat. If you do it, you'll be shocked how much you are expected to do. To find success, thinking outside of the box may make sense.
Guerilla book publishing is an...
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Author:
Aazdak Alisimo
23rd May 2007
Previously ' in Part One.
The First Level of Publishing is to print one copy. The Second Level of Publishing is when you receive five copies. The Third Level of Publishing is when you want 50 copies.
Now - Part Two.
The Fourth Level of publishing...
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Author:
Mike Scantlebury
08th May 2007
In the movie City Slickers, Curly (played by Jack Palance) tells Mitch Robbins (played by Billy Crystal) that he has to find the "One" thing. The dialogue goes as follows:
Curly: One thing. Just one thing. You stick to that and the rest don't mean [not...
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Author:
Philip Davis
28th September 2006
"In Case Cobblestone Whispers."
by
Julie Clark Robinson
"Be still in silence and listen to your heart.
When it speaks to you, arise and go where it brings you."
--Susan Tamaro, Va' Dove Ti Porta il Cuore
I think the sound of my own voic...
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Author:
Julie Clark Robinson
19th August 2006
by Roy Witman 2006, All Rights Reserved
There is something that every person should experience at least once in his/her life a transatlantic cruise. While the experience in and of itself is amazing, the grandeur is increased all the more when you ch...
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Author:
Roy Witman
30th June 2006
Flea Market-ing LessonsBy David LeonhardtA few days ago, I was signing copies of my book - Climb Your Stairway toHeaven: the 9 habits of maximum happiness - at the flea market. Nobodyexpects an author to sign books at a flea market. Some people sell a few...
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23rd June 2006
by Roy Witman 2006, All Rights Reserved
Just as her predecessor once did, the Queen Mary 2 has taken the world by storm. Hailed as the grandest ship at sea, the Queen Mary 2 is the largest, longest, tallest, widest and most expensive ocean liner ever...
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Author:
Roy Witman
18th June 2006
Sell More Books and Keep More Profitswith your Own Web SiteJudy Cullins c. 2003 All Rights ReservedDo you need your own Book Web site?It's great to have multiple sales going for you at Amazon and otherbook-selling sites, but you, the hardworking author wi...
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07th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Black Butterfly Press
As a self-publisher, you become a business person. Your book is your product. Your readers are your customers. When I first made my career change, I didn't think I had any business savvy. After all, I had been in a ...
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Author:
Maxine Thompson
10th August 2005
By: Catherine Franz
This is the survey result of 325 people conducted by myself so I can improve at my own book signings. After completing the survey, I saw the wealth of insight it had given me. I felt it was important to share it with a wider audien...
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Author:
Catherine Franz
11th January 2005
Judy Cullins 2004 All Rights Reserved.
Most authors sigh a sigh of relief when they finish their book. Then comes the awesome task of marketing the masterpiece.
You may choose the traditional route--to give talks, write press releases, or do book s...
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Author:
Judy Cullins