Articles, tagged with "book publishing", page 4
04th October 2010
Whether or not you are a published writer or a new writer who's attempting to dip into the literary waters, you will need all of the aid you'll be able to get. Previous year there were a lot more books published than in the whole ten years earlier. That m...
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Author:
Blake P. Butler
23rd September 2010
Book marketing is it so difficult? Let’s put this question to the new authors and no doubt, there reply would be "yes it’s one of the most difficult tasks". Writing is a noble profession and once you gain reorganization in the market, among publishers and...
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Author:
John
17th August 2010
Writing is a fruitful and fulfilling endeavor. The downside is you may find it difficult to get your book published. The process of convincing publishers to publish your book as well as negotiating on how to market your book may burden you with too much r...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
04th August 2010
Packaging is one of the most common functions of a business that deals in electronics, home appliances, book publishing, shipping, furniture and many others. It has the importance of the highest order. There would be no transfer of products from the resou...
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Author:
sara
19th July 2010
In today's competitive job market, employers are seeking to hire graduates that are highly specialized and well trained. You can't afford to waste your time with an education that won't help you get the job you want. At Centennial College, all our progr...
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Author:
centennial
28th June 2010
One major college expense that many freshmen forget to include in their budgets when they're first starting out is textbooks. Everyone assumes that if they have enough money to get to school and pay for tuition, they'll be fine, but this is often complete...
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Author:
WhiteHat
09th June 2010
The soon-to-be death of paperback books has generated a wonderful-mess for the book publishing industry and created a clear Blue Ocean opportunity.
Well - the Blue Ocean opportunity is clearly there, but who and what is not. And book publishing indust...
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Author:
strategizeblue
08th June 2010
Imagine Book's Photo book software essentially deals with a photo book publishing system which necessitates the download and installation of a free of cost desktop client. This software is presently available exclusively for Windows. As soon as the Photo ...
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Author:
Mark Smith
07th May 2010
ISBN stands for International Standard Book Number. It is a distinct numeric identifier for commercial books. Earlier, it used to be a 9 digit number but since January 1, 2007, it has become a 13 digit number. You may find some books without such identifi...
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Author:
Sunny
07th May 2010
Financing solutions and models continue to be sought after in the Canadian film televison and animation tax credit financing area. Additionally other working capital solutions for Canadian productions in this area are also available and generally less kn...
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Author:
STAN PROKOP
27th April 2010
The invention of the Apple iPhone has not only given mankind the power to imagine what they want, it has also opened up new windows of opportunities to those software developers out there. Software developers, who have long been working on program develop...
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Author:
Arun Kumar
22nd April 2010
Film tax credit financing in Canada is enjoying a mini boom and resurgence due to a number of positive factors. The economy is strengthening and government and industry bodies are both recognizing and capitalizing on the overall benefits to the film, tele...
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Author:
STAN PROKOP
14th April 2010
Book-reading is more popular to day than it ever was due to the fact that books are everywhere, they are more easily accessible to everyone and they are relatively inexpensive. Fiction has always been one of the top read genres but non-fiction catching up...
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Author:
oswaldo liam
30th March 2010
If you thought that the age of digital with the arrival of PDAs and the Kindle would kill off paper publishing, then you are horribly wrong. The market is huge and more books than ever are being published. Just take a look at the shelves of your local boo...
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Author:
Wayne Turner
29th March 2010
Not having a website or a blog does not mean you can no longer earn money online. If you are a graphic artist, a programmer, a writer, or if you have skills that are globally competitive, try freelancing.
"Freelancing paved my way to getting rich onlin...
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Author:
Mars Woo