Archive for the ‘Publishing’ Category
Why Self-Publish Your Book?
Written by Michael on May 29, 2007 – 3:19 am -By Ceci Miller
When I meet an author with a great book concept, one who’s definitely the right person to write that book, right away I’ll often encourage him or her to self-publish. This is because I know that, if an author is thoroughly invested in what they have to say, and if they’re determined to create a buzz about their message, they’ll discover…
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Self-Publish Your eBooks Through ClickBank
Written by Michael on May 16, 2007 – 3:40 am -By Tim Coulter
There was a time when ebook publishing was seen as a reluctant half-measure for authors who had failed to impress the mainstream press. But as on-screen reading technology improves and the buying public becomes aware of the instant gratification and easy navigation that downloaded ebooks can provide, their popularity is growing and so too is their market.
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How I Became a Syndicated Columnist — And You Can Too! (part 2 of 2)
Written by Michael on April 20, 2007 – 5:51 am -By Sarah Smiley
Save Your Clips
As soon as you are published anywhere, start saving your clips. I always photo-copy mine because newsprint begins to yellow over time. Make sure the publication date is noted on the clip, then place it in a protective binder. Hopefully you’ll be making more copies of these clips soon when you write your syndication proposal… or your book proposal!
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A Newsletter Publisher’s Main Task: Packaging Value Content
Written by Michael on April 19, 2007 – 3:04 am -By Alwyn Botha
The main task of a newsletter publisher is to select and package quality content of direct, practical relevance to its specific readership audience.
This might sound quick and easy, but it is not.
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