Articles, tagged with "traditional publisher", page 1
06th February 2012
The lengthy and dear old-fashioned publishing process reduces author royalties while delaying time-to-market dramatically. Visit for more vaughan social media intergration
Over the 19th and and the majority of within your last century, if you ever ever w...
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Antonio V. Pedro
14th March 2011
Self publishing has shown a ray of hope for millions of aspiring authors, where they need to take care of the authenticity. It is an affordable and easy way to get your book published far sooner than through a traditional publisher. For self-publishing a ...
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jenibrayn123
05th February 2011
The manuscript has been finished for a while, and you're starting to discover how difficult it is to find an agent. Maybe you've given up on finding an agent and you are trying directly with the publishers themselves, but still no luck. You're epic novel ...
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25th January 2011
Every aspiring author thinks about publishing his or her book. And with so many options available in this day and age (self-publishing, electronic publishing, traditional publishing, print-on-demand, etc.), if you're writing a book, then you have a lot to...
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Melinda Copp
07th January 2011
The best tool for promoting your business is to author a book in your field of expertise. Hand a potential client a one-page flier or tri-fold brochure and chances are they’ll never give it another glance. Present that same potential client with a profess...
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Mark Pittman
24th November 2010
Many people in this world have given up on their dreams. The cares of life and the deceitfulness of riches choke them and they do not bear fruit in their Christian life. Are you someone that has dreams and visions of your future...if so have a read of thi...
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Matthew Robert Payne
03rd June 2010
In the past few months, the publishing world has seen an increase in the number of books hit the market that began on the internet as blogs. Yes, bloggers have turned into authors.
With the recent flurry of blogs turned into books, aspiring writers mig...
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Nina Amir
28th April 2010
A business plan is your blueprint for starting any new venture - even a book. A book requires a vision, a dream, and unfortunately, sales. Be as specific as possible in your planning. Use timelines to keep yourself accountable. But if you've never done a ...
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Debbie Elicksen
22nd February 2010
Many writers pursue their fifteen minutes of fame and believe their only chance to achieve this type of recognition is to get a best selling book published through tradition publishers. Acknowledging your hard work as a published writer is a definite ego...
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Carol
15th February 2010
For most people, publishing a book is a complete waste of time.
I don't say this to deter you from publishing your work. Instead, I want to
keep you from being disappointed. Let me explain why.
First of all, publishing the traditional way is an o...
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Author:
Charles Holmes
28th January 2010
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If there's one resource that every writer must protect, and develop, it's his mind.


When you start to listen to other people,it's quite easy to quicly lose your faith in yourself, and to think of giving up: you'l...
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Alain Jamot
19th January 2010
About twenty years ago publishing houses started cutting their losses by narrowing their stables of authors down to the fair few they knew could produce blockbuster books. Anyone who tried to enter the children's book industry and learn to write in order ...
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Author:
lisab
06th January 2010
Many people write novels and memoirs. Many professionals write books to enhance their professional reputations. If you are among them, you are probably asking if you should publish your own book.
Q. Should I publish my book through an established publi...
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Thomas Christopher
11th December 2009
The title phrase of this article was made famous by a sharp-toned, tenor voiced actor named Jack Webb. He played hardnosed Los Angeles Police Detective, Joe Friday on a long running radio and later television series called, Dragnet. I chose the title of t...
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J. B. Bergstad
25th November 2009
Contemporary wisdom among the writing community is that a literary agent is absolutely necessary if your book is to have any chance of being published. Though an agent can certainly help, you don't need an agent to publish a book. For example, John Gris...
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Terence