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- The Thrill of Getting Published in a Print Magazine! by Rama Lingam
Though I have been blogging and writing articles over a period of two years online, I have never had the thrill of getting published in a print magazine. But I was not unduly worried, because I knew pretty well that getting published in a print magazine is not that easy. I have also read and heard umpteen numbers of stories from my fellow writers, about their query letters and repeated rejections of their articles. - Why Self Publish? by Patrika Vaughn
Replying to a comment earlier today got me all fired up. I replied with four good reasons to self-publish, but they are just the tip of the iceberg. So here's a longer list, with more details. Enjoy! - Publishing a Book - 3 Techniques For Publishing Your Book Quickly by Daniel Hall
With print on demand publishing, also called POD, it is highly likely that you can research, write & distribute a profitable book rapidly. Using these techniques publishing a book should be simple and quick. - Get Self-Published Today by Mike Mirage
Getting your book published is easier than you think. I will explain the methods and why you should consider self publishing & marketing. - Become a Best Selling Author by Paula M Williams
They say everyone has a book in them. Whether this is true or not, I don't know, but if you are thinking of writing a book, you've got to go for it and write that best selling book you've always dreamed of writing. - Create Visibility Before Getting Published - Build Your Platform by Karen Cioffi
The road to publication can be long and winding... and filled with rejection. So, what do you do while you're submitting your manuscript and waiting patiently? Okay, maybe not patiently, but waiting nonetheless. - Another Book Off to the Publisher by Marjorie J McDonald
Every person who wants to write their story wants to hold a copy of their information in their hand in finished book form and I encourage you to continue toward that goal. Whether you are self publishing or being published, it is an experience you want to be sure to allow yourself to have. Find out more here... - Four Essential Tips That Should Help You in Book Printing by Terence Tam
The following four tips should be kept in mind if you are planning on printing a book without the aid of an external publishing agency. Ensure that the book is in the proper format: There is a format that should be followed before submitting the book to be published. Appropriate editing procedures, including correction of sentence structures and eliminating grammatical mistakes, must be done before the book is published. - Tips on How to Query a Book Publisher by Carol Denbow
Your first step in querying a publisher should be to order the book Writer's Market. The book is available through Amazon.com for about $30. - The Greater Flexibility of Publishing With E-Books by Nic Gremion
These days, rather than go to paper and ink, everyone from corporate presentation givers to best selling novelists is taking the electronic path to publication. E-books have afforded so much flexibility to the publishing process that they have practically unlimited applications and uses, and it seems that they are just getting started in terms of their power to promote writers of all kinds and every conceivable genre. - Magazine Subscriptions Save Readers a Chunk of Cash by Martin Alan
The price of magazines is often enough to change our minds about buying one or not but reduced prices for subscriptions often encourage readers to make a longer term commitment. This long time trend is also making its way online and at even better costs to us consumers. - Digital Publishing As an Alternative For Authors and Businesses by Martin Alan
The electronic age has affected every element of life and business with this influence now playing a big part in publishing as well. Digital publishing can offer writers and businesses a wealth of benefits over the more traditional methods. - Self Publish Books, Magazines and Brochures by Martin Alan
Getting written work has become more difficult as the number of writers grows and as publishers become more selective. But aspiring authors, writers and even businesses who wish to publish papers or documents has a fantastic alternative, self publishing. - How E-Book Technology Can Help Promote Writers by Nic Gremion
The world of publishing, especially as it applies to writers and authors has changed dramatically over the past several years. See how new technology can help promote today's writers. - 20 Things to Do Before You Self-Publish by Terena Scott
Before you self-publish your book, there are a few things you need to do to save yourself money and time. Here are the first 20 on the to-do list to make you a successful, published author. - Self Publishing Costs - Tips to Self Publishing Your Book Fast and Cheap by Daniel Hall
Did you know that you can publish (with world-wide distribution) your book for an insanely cheap price? How cheap? Under $20, if you can believe it. - Why You Should Consider Self-Publishing by John Harricharan
After many years of "second-class citizen" status, self-publishing has more recently emerged as a respected, viable and even preferable option - especially for new authors. There are many reasons to consider publishing your own book versus going the traditional route. - Self-Publisher's 5 Minute Guide to Book Printing Methods by Joel Friedlander
When authors decide to publish their own books, they need to find out about the options open to them. This article explains the three major printing methods, how they are used, and describes which printing process to use for different kinds of books. - The Top Options For Book Publishing by John Harricharan
At one time, many believed that there was only one viable option for publishing your book, and that was to approach the large publishing houses. Fortunately, the publishing landscape has changed over the past few years, and this assumption is no longer true. - Print Your Own Book? A Look at Print on Demand by John Harricharan
In many ways, print on demand technology has revolutionized the way in which the publishing industry operates. If you have plans to print your own book, here are a few things to think about. - To Self-Publish Or Not to Self-Publish by Steve Fortosis
You've got a book manuscript and you're dying to see it in print. What should you do next? What are the odds of a commercial publisher giving you a fat contract? Should you publish and promote it yourself? This article helps answer these questions. - How to Publish Your Book Digitally on Kindle by Bobbi Linkemer
For an author, even a self-published author, amazon.com is like a marketing bonanza, if you know how to take advantage of the many offerings. The latest is the opportunity to publish your book digitally on Kindle, a wireless eBook reader that gives you access to more than 350,000 books, newspapers, magazines, and blogs. Here is how. - Self Publish a Book with Print on Demand - How Well Does it Work? by Thomas Christopher
Do you have a book you would like to publish, but you can't find an agent? Would you publish it yourself, but you are afraid of being out hundreds of dollars and having your garage full of boxes of books? In theory, print-on-demand publishing may be just what you have been waiting for. - 3 Things You Still Need For Self-Publishing Success by Joel Friedlander
Self-publishing for profit, self-publishing as a business decision, or as an extension of a business agenda-like enhancing a consultant's reputation in her field-still requires a big dose of learning and a lot of persistence. You still need a rationale for publishing, a high-quality production, and an enthusiasm for marketing your book. These things haven't changed at all. - Book Publishing and Self-Publishing With Print on Demand - What is it? by Joel Friedlander
People confuse the Print on Demand distribution model in book publishing with the digital printing and binding technology that made the distribution method possible. This article gives a brief definition for authors or self-publishers trying to learn about new book design and book production technologies. - How to Publish Poetry by David C. Cook
It is one thing to write poetry; it is another thing to get it published, poets could not agree more. Poets are just too enamored with words that express their deepest thoughts and feelings, that thinking about how to publish their poetry is only an afterthought. However, you may have decided already that your poems are ready for the world to see. - I Write the Perfect Novel - Why Can't I Get it Published? by Robert L. Bacon
There are abundant bear traps along the way that even writers who are old hands at accepting the vagaries of the publishing industry are having difficulty navigating in the current literary marketplace. Here are several issues--some old, some new--to consider. - Writers Ask, "How Long Should My Book Be?" by Joel Friedlander
Writers, whether they plan to self publish their book or not, frequently wonder how long their book should be. But the more important question is how to keep your readers reading. An enjoyable book can be as long as it needs to be as long as the reader keeps turning the pages out of interest and a desire to find out what happens next. - How to Spend Your Book Sales Money Wisely by Irene Watson
Authors cannot just start spending money made from their books. The shrewd author who plans to sell books long-term needs to be careful with his or her money. Crunching the numbers will show that putting aside all your money from book sales to reorder and market your books is the best option. - How to Get Your Book Published by Alexander Argentina
"Every competent editor knows this out the gate," opines one expert who went on to relate as mind boggling "the daily grind" involving his associate's patent pending private release. Incredibly the individual in question reviews each and every paragraph 20 plus times for flaws. So what we have here is a major undertaking being brought for the sole purpose of achieving a communicated thought that may as a result be well received or in the instance of draft or manuscript submissions - considered.
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