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29th September 2009
Do you have a hobby? Have you learned how to master a particular program or video game? Can you put together a step-by-step guide to help others gain similar understanding of the process?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions you might have... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
According to a recent survey, more than eighty percent of Americans want to write a book. This shocking statistic is somewhat puzzling because the National Endowment for the Arts estimates that only fifty-seven percent of Americans have read one book in t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Self-publishing has become common practice for many writers who want accolades of having a book published, no matter who publishes it. Writers choose self-publishing for various reasons. Many writers desire the freedom and business aspects of publishing w... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
You know? When you publish a book and send it out into the world, it's like giving birth to a baby. Everyone checks out your baby. Is it breath-taking? Does it have ten toes and ten fingers? Is it pink and sweet or does it look like an extra from "Alien?"... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Are you a self-published author who is tired of getting the door slammed in your face by reviewers, contests, conferences and more just because your books aren't published by a traditional publisher? Join the club! And I do mean join. If we as self-publis... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
If you are going to follow any formula on how to get a book published you’d better make sure it comes from an established bestselling author.
My proven formula does…
During the last ten years I’ve had over 30 fiction and non-fiction books publ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
When you look at the numbers, it’s clear that the New York publishing scene is a tough nut to crack. The reality is that with 83% of Americans wanting to write a book, the competition for a publisher’s attention is steep. So what’s an author to do? ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
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 wor... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st March 2009
When you look at the numbers, it's clear that the New York publishing scene is a tough nut to crack. The reality is that with 83% of Americans wanting to write a book, the competition for a publisher's attention is steep. So what's an author to do? Well, ... Read >
13th February 2009
Blogging is a wonderful tool for authors. It can help you in multiple ways, including getting a book contract, writing your book, getting ongoing feedback, marketing your book and more.
1) Selling your book idea.
Publishers and agents love blogs and b... Read >
Author: Ted Demopoulos
02nd January 2009
People are consistently looking for ways to make money using a variety of software products or through an understanding of online auction houses. Dozens of e-books have been developed to attempt to address a variety of topics that have found a connection ... Read >
Author: sagar
29th December 2008
Do you have a hobby? Have you learned how to master a particular program or video game? Can you put together a step-by-step guide to help others gain similar understanding of the process?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions you might hav... Read >
Author: SMITHBLINT
03rd December 2008
Writing a book is a lot of work, but if much of the content is already written on your blog it's much easier. Trust me, if I can write two books in the most hectic year of my life, you can write a book too if that's your goal. Often some of your blog cate... Read >
Author: Ted Demopoulos
03rd December 2008
You can make money from your blog by repackaging your blog content into information products and then selling those products.
Even if the same content is spread amongst six or twelve months of blog posts, many people will happily pay for an updated an... Read >
Author: Ted Demopoulos
02nd December 2008
Do you have a hobby? Have you learned how to master a particular program or video game? Can you put together a gradually guide to help others increase parallel understanding of the process?
The above questions you might have the beginnings of a home-ba... Read >
Author: DAMAN DEEP SINGH
27th October 2008
Passive income is something that every entrepreneur desires. It gives you the chance to profit greatly off of something well after your initial efforts have been made. Despite hoping to make this type of income, many still wonder how to make passive inc... Read >
Author: Louis-Charles Martel
21st October 2008
Do you dream of having a book published, but don't know where to turn? Already have a book, but unsure of how to promote it? Looking for cost effective high-return strategies to market your book? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then the fol... Read >
Author: Kathleen Gage
25th September 2008
Do you have a hobby? Have you learned how to master a particular program or video game? Can you put together a gradually guide to help others increase parallel understanding of the process? The above questions you might have the beginnings of a home-base... Read >
Author: MonikaRajansept
09th September 2008
Do you have a hobby? Have you learned how to master a particular program or video game? Can you put together a gradually guide to help others increase parallel understanding of the process? The above questions you might have the beginnings of a home-based... Read >
09th September 2008
Do you have a hobby? Have you learned how to master a particular program or video game? Can you put together a gradually guide to help others increase parallel understanding of the process? The above questions you might have the beginnings of a home-based... Read >
Author: MonikaRajansept
08th September 2008
Do you have a hobby? Have you learned how to master a particular program or video game? Can you put together a gradually guide to help others increase parallel understanding of the process? The above questions you might have the beginnings of a home-based... Read >
Author: MonikaRajansept
28th August 2008
If you know anything at all about book publishing you’ll know that getting a mainstream book publisher to even look at you is virtually unheard of. If you want them to actually read your book that’s another matter entirely.
So it’s not surprising... Read >
Author: Alex Cleanthous
07th May 2008
Every Traditional Publisher should read the book by Nicholas Taleb called 'The Black Swan'. Not least because it's now a runaway best-seller and, in the fine tradition of that category, it was ignored by most publishers who were asked to publish it. If pe... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury
18th January 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Gail Richards
More and more people are publishing their own books as independent publishers rather than waiting and hoping to find a traditional publisher who will appreciate their work. While this was seen as a desperate attempt to... Read >
Author: Gail Richards
28th August 2007
One of the big decisions for you to make as you write your book is to consider whether you want to find a traditional publisher for your book or self-publish.
Until a few years ago, authors considered self-publishing only after being turned down by tra... Read >
Author: Gail Richards
26th August 2007
As you write your own book, you may find you want to use material that has been previously published. You might want to cite a research study, or use a quote from a famous person. In some situations, you are free to do that, but in many others you have ... Read >
Author: Gail Richards
26th August 2007
Perhaps the biggest surprise to all would-be writers and first-time authors is that they don't need to spend a pile of money to see their brand new book get into print. You can do it through the internet these days for practically nothing, probably for no... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury
11th July 2007
There isn't a more effective way for you to promote your business than to write a book! Writing a book not only allows you to provide information but it allows you to establish your company's credibility, position yourself as an expert in your field, lea... Read >
Author: Tamika Johnson
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 publishi... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury
12th March 2007
If you want to paid to publish your book (through a traditional publisher, as opposed to self-publishing and paying all the costs yourself), it helps a lot to get a literary agent. The Big Six New York publishers won't even consider a manuscript unless it... Read >
Author: Diane Eble
27th January 2007
5) Cosmetic corporate connections
Publisher B has a new corporate overlord in Amazon, but offers no carriage with Ingram, which means no order availability through many bookstores nor major website listings with competitors Barnes & Noble.com, Powells... Read >
Author: Brent Sampson, CEO of OutskirtsPress.com
19th July 2006
If you are going to follow any formula on how to get a book published you'd better make sure it comes from an established bestselling author.
My proven formula does…
During the last ten years I've had over 30 fiction and non-fiction books published;... Read >
Author: jim green
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