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Successful Self-Publishing

Self Publishing is a challenging task for many authors. All the hard work put in by the author to bring her book to shape is just he tip of the iceberg. She has to then find a trusted printer to print her books. The hardest part will be to get the books into the limelight. For this a carefully structured marketing plan is an absolute must for the commercial viability and success of the author's book project.

The Making of a Marketable Book

The Making of a Marketable Book - A marketable book is a profitable book. The Write Author Coach provides recommendations for creating a books that sell. No matter what you're writing, you'll need to reach these markets.

Now I've Written My Great (country of choice) Novel, Now What?

Now you've written the perfect novel. Some may have never thought about after 'The End'. But in this case, it is just the beginning.

How to Test if There's a Market for Your Book Idea

One of the biggest mistakes authors make is writing their book before they have any idea whether it will sell. They may spend years writing a book, only to find out that nobody is interested in buying it. What a waste of time and energy!

It's not true that "if you write it, they will read it." If you want to make sure people will want to read your book—and boost your chances of attracting a traditional publisher—you need to find out if there's a market for your book. Here's how.

Make the Most of Your Radio Interview to Boost Sales

Internet talk radio is a growing entity, which provides low-cost high-value opportunities for anyone who needs to promote themselves, a product or a business.

Author Website Mistakes to Avoid - Part I

A website is an author's first chance to make a first impression with readers. It’s design, readability, and ease of use is a reflection of both you and your book. When done well, an effective website can do wonders for an author’s career. Whereas a poorly crafted website can result in lost sales and missed opportunities. Here is part 1 of the top mistakes should be avoided.

Eleven Steps To Print Publication

Creating a printed book is a bit more complicated than creating a PDF eBook. More steps are involved, just by right of producing a tangible finished product that needs to be handled in the physical world (versus an electronic document that can be distributed by e-mail or online).

Is Publishing A Printed Book Really Worth The Time And Effort

Tens of thousands of eBooks are available online, which is testament to the ease and speed of publishing in digital format. But now print-on-demand technologies make book publishing possible for the same people who publish eBooks -- but now in the time-honored format of paper and ink. The question is, is the extra time and trouble worth it, when it comes to publishing in print? This article explores the pros and cons of an "old" medium made new again.

How to Write and Sell Your Novel, Part 2

Have you always wanted to write and sell a novel but weren't sure where to start? Here are time tested and proven tips on writing, agents, publishers and marketing

How Self-Published Books Create Highly Profitable Businesses

Customers expect a book to cost $9.95, $19.95, or perhaps as much as $49.95. With production costs, that doesn’t give you a lot of money to promote your books and generate sales. It depends on your income goals, but if it consists of selling your books alone, you’d have to sell hundreds or thousands of books a month to earn any substantial income. Your operation costs and marketing expenses would quickly exceed the revenues.

Mentoring New Writers: A Gift of Giving and Receiving

Yesterday I met with a beginning writer about her book idea. I had prepared handouts for her and we discussed the points one by one. The more we talked the closer we felt to each other. What did we discuss?

Online Articles Turned into eBooks; Should You Sell Them

Many online article authors have taken their many articles and compiled them into eBooks. This makes sense and can be of value to someone who needs this information and indeed it is one more way to get the information out using yet another highly successful and proven format.

Celebrity Book Signing

It was 7 o'clock on a Wednesday evening at Borders. The fans gathered in the rear for a chance to experience their celebrity author. She came in without music, fanfare or a formal greeting. The announcer directed the first group to line up on one side. Lucky number one in line received the first door prize and the hoopla began.

How to Write a Sales Letter to Effectively Promote Your E-book

Once you've written your e-book, you will spend nine times as much energy promoting it as you did writing it. Following are five areas you should cover in your sales letter to promote your e-book.

Tips For A Succesful Email Blast About Your Book

The Rewards of Attention to Authors

I believe in focusing on the needs authors have as they publish and market their books. But more than that – as a publisher, I believe that spending a good deal of time and energy on communication with and personal service to authors helps publishers keep the ones they have and attract new ones. The tips that follow are based on my experiences and theirs.

Insider Dreams-911 Novel

Two weeks can be a lifetime. Just ask Ben James character, Wade Foster, in the September 11 thriller, Insider Dreams, which hit the bookshelves in 2006. The suspenseful plot chronicles the lives of four individuals over the two weeks leading up to the attack on the World Trade Center.

How to Pump Up Your Book Promotion With Do-it-Yourself Book Trailers

One of the things I have learned about book promotion is that the more gimmicky your marketing becomes, the more valued your book becomes. The reason I say this is that whenever I find someone who has taken their book promotion to the next level, no matter how crazy it is and no matter how outside of the box , the promotion usually works in the author’s favor.

Getting Your Work Published?

Whilst many people aspire to being authors most stop at the first challenge - getting published. How many great authors and great writers the world never came to know because to this we will never know. Most publishers are so bombarded with authors offerings that most don't even get read. The expense of editing, printing and marketing even a small print run of a book means most publishers won't risk taking on a new writer and most new writers don't have the money to pay the publishing costs for their first work or novel.

The Literary Sub-Culture II

In my first article, THE LITERARY SUB-CULTURE, I painted a rather bleak picture for new authors. Allow me to continue in that vein for a few moments. In an article on gawker.com (11/8) it was reported that many literary agents are a little on the mentally challenged side of literary circles. The writer indicated that many manuscripts were sent to her (we assume she is a publisher) filled with typos, poorly constructed letters, misspelled author AND agent names, poorly formatted and error ridden manuscripts. So much for holding out for the agent who promises a book contract but does not even take the time to spell their own name right.
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