Articles, tagged with "traditional publishing", page 5
09th September 2008
The consumer's point of view the cost of Ebook purchases is undeniably less expensive than their paper counterpart. a lot of of these Ebooks can be downloaded to portable devices allowing consumers to read the material almost anywhere they go.
Mainstream...
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Author:
singhsept
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...
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Author:
MonikaRajansept
02nd September 2008
ATI, Hawker Brownlow Education Sign International Distribution Agreement.PRINCETON, NJ, Aug 05, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Educational Testing Service's (ETS) Assessment Training Institute (ATI) has entered into an agreement with Hawker Brownlow Edu...
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Author:
sws
02nd April 2008
Congratulations! You've finished writing your book. Now, it's time to start thinking about how to get that manuscript published. The publishing industry grows every day, and authors have numerous options for getting their book into print. However, not all...
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Author:
Melinda Copp
01st April 2008
Internet Authors are like farmers, in that they plough their own furrow. They work alone, often separated from friends and family, wondering - like all writers - if the stories they are producing work will ever see the light of day. Still, they are driven...
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Author:
Mike Scantlebury
29th March 2008
Edited by Jenny Wilson
Joyce Carol Oates. Langston Hughes. Anne Sexton. F. Scott Fitzgerald. Nikki Giovanni. The names of authors (dead and alive) can go on and on. But I'll let you have first pick!
You are in a room with some of your favorite authors...
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Author:
arana
27th March 2008
When most people sit down to write a book, they expect it
will take months to complete the job. They envision working
endlessly and toiling over every word until they finally
emerge a year or two later with their finished
"masterpiece."
Well, ...
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Author:
arana
26th March 2008
I have to admit to being readily impressed by company names. Maybe it's an age thing. You see, I was around when we had nationalized industries here in Britain, you know, British Railways, British Gas, British Steel, British Road Services, etc., etc. Thos...
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Author:
jaswalbhisham
19th January 2008
Managing Blog Comments
What makes blogging so different about traditional publishing platforms is that it allows visitor interaction - interaction between the blog owner and the visitors as well as interaction amongst visitors.
As a blog owner, you...
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Author:
David Skul
24th July 2007
An entrepreneur on the Information Superhighway sells information, in fact, almost all successful online businesses sell information in some form or another. The most famous example is Bill Gates. He has become the one the richest man on Earth because he ...
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Author:
Lewis Low
23rd July 2007
We live in an information age, an era of mass communication. In this world, some people consume information, while others provide it. It's a constant and essential cycle. Information is valuable, and those who present it as high quality content will make ...
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Author:
Laurence James
20th July 2007
In prehistoric times, only a restricted number of books are published.
Due to the progression in printing technology more books and other printed materials are easily printed in the present day. Apart from that, there are also additional choices that a...
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Author:
VRM INfotech
04th June 2007
Writers who seek freelance assignments know that the Internet devours a lot of material and creates tons of jobs. Unfortunately, these jobs pay next to nothing and the demand is for speed over accuracy. Good writing is unimportant. In fact, writers who ve...
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Author:
Jo Ann LeQuang
01st May 2007
I love to help people, and I'm always ready to give advice to people who ask.
For instance, there's a lot of people out there seeking advice because they've written a book. A lot of people. Almost as many as the number of people who give advice to peop...
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Author:
Mike Scantlebury
13th January 2007
On-demand publishing helps legions of writers accomplish the second most common New Year's Resolution: publishing a book! It is important to remember that "Getting Published" the right way depends upon more than just finishing your manuscript and sending ...
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Author:
Brent Sampson, CEO of OutskirtsPress.com