Archive for September, 2009

Ron Pramschufer

Whats all this talk about ISBN’s?

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

Whats all this talk about ISBN’s? – Over the years, I have probably written about ISBNs  and the importance of the ownership of the ISBN for your book more than any other subject.  Understanding this basic publishing building block, helps the author avoid the “hooks” of the vanity/subsidy/POD publishing empires.  In the words of Dragnet’s [...]

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Ron Pramschufer

When is a good time to publish your memoirs?

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

When is a good time to publish your memoirs? -  A few years back President Bill Clinton made one of the few statements that I agreed with over his eight year term as President and that was that anyone over the age of 50 owed it to his family to record their life experiences and [...]

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Carolyn Madison

Do You Need Plan B for Your Revision Process

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

Do You Need Plan B for Your Revision Process Back when you began revising your manuscript for publication, you may have envisioned that process going more smoothly than it has. Circumstances change. Maybe it’s time for Plan B. Instead of letting your manuscript languish inside your computer, reach out and explore your options; you do [...]

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Peter Bowerman

The #1 Most Powerful Book Marketing Strategy of Them All

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

Effortlessly Unleash Powerful Word-of-Mouth Buzz for Maximum Sales with Minimal Work! By Peter Bowerman Sound like snake oil? Too good to be true? Typical overblown hype? Classic over-promising with inevitable under-delivering? Actually, no… Ask any publisher or self-publishing author what’s the most effective strategy to sell more books, and all the answers you get will likely [...]

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Phil Whitmarsh

Welcome to the Coach’s Corner!

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

Self Publishing, Inc. offers the assistance of a Book Coach to help self-publishing authors navigate the sometimes-confusing steps and processes of getting a book printed, published and to market. We’re pleased to share insights, to offer guidance and try to help you from stepping into the many booby traps and pitfalls that muddy the water [...]

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Dana Cole

So you have written your children’s book and all you need are the illustrations. Sounds, easy, right? Well, that depends….

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

Illustrators are artists and authors are writers and those are two very distinct things and usually two very distinct people, although not always. Occasionally you will find an illustrator who can also write, but that’s the exception, not the rule. Authors on the other hand who think they can draw or who think they can [...]

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Brian Jud

How to Get Started Selling Books as Promotional Items

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

Businesses of all sizes constitute a unique, large, growing and diverse opportunity for selling your books. Buyers seek items to help them promote goods and services, reward buyers for making the purchase, motivate employees or serve as a gift to customers. Traditionally they have used apparel, cameras, coffee mugs, food, electronic devices and other items [...]

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