Articles, tagged with "print on demand", page 4
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
26th March 2010
Barcodes are the optical patterns found on the packaging of most products and sale items used to identify those products and are made up of multiple black ‘bars' of varying thickness and with varying spaces between. These bars (which actually can also c...
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Author:
David Allis
22nd March 2010
Company InformationZazzle.com is really a major print-on-demand company that permits users to become merchandisers by turning their artworks into merchandise for example t-shirts, posters, etc. The users uploads images or artworks and other customers will...
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Author:
Kevin Converson
17th March 2010
Not printing your own wristbands? Maybe you should be! Healthcare providers have been printing their own medical wristbands for years because printing their own supplies themselves with practical and effective benefits. My1Stop.com offers the premier Lase...
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Author:
PrintingMadeEasy
16th March 2010
Is self publishing books a viable option for writers? The short answer is yes and no. Self publishing of books has a long and storied past. Many great writers have had to resort to self publishing, especially when publishing choices for authors were scar...
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Author:
Pearl
01st March 2010
Whether you're viewing a website of an influential person, reading an author's book you can't put down or watching a speaker who inspires you-you're probably dying to know something more about him or her. You can usually find their biography nearby. Jus...
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Author:
ricardo
04th February 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Ianson Internet Marketing
As recently as five to seven years ago, careers in the publishing industry were actually limited because of the small number of existing publishing houses, and the majority of those have been privately owned...
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Author:
Louise G
28th January 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Alain Jamot
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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Author:
Alain Jamot
22nd January 2010
Writing your first book is a daunting prospect, even if you are motivated by needing it in order to advance in your profession. Publishing a book helps establish your leadership in your profession. Clients come seeking out the acknowledged leaders. A boo...
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Author:
Thomas Christopher
20th January 2010
I'm just appalled at the lack of thought that has gone into most books in the mainstream marketplace. Royalty published books are starting to look like Print On Demand publishing. Books are fraught with:
1. Hyphenation where it doesn't need to be, whic...
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Author:
Debbie Elicksen
14th January 2010
You've written a novel. Since you'll not be satisfied until it's published so that others can read it, you may have to publish your own novel.
It's not only important to create it, but to share it with others. To get a novel published, you may need to se...
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Author:
Thomas Christopher
12th January 2010
If you're trying to promote a website online then you'll probably be familiar with two terms that can help you do this. The first being 'PPC' and the second being 'SEO'. As these are both acronyms they can be fairly impenetrable to the layman but are fair...
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Author:
Pope Jones
07th January 2010
With the advent of so much new technology such as 3D printing and Print on Demand publishing, and sites such as Shapeways and Lulu putting these technologies in the hands of the general public, it's now possible for almost anyone to create and market thei...
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Author:
Rebecca Martinez
06th January 2010
Barcodes are optical patterns designed to be read by machines utilising an optical scanner (barcode readers) and are used by most retailers. Each item in stock will then be able to be identified by its barcode to allow the systems to retrieve data regardi...
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Author:
Rebecca Martinez
06th January 2010
While there are many places which will publish your book for you both online and off-line and many print on demand services there is still no guarantee that you will be able to sell any.
Many budding authors, like you, have tried and failed to make a s...
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Author:
Mr Bearly