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Margaret Jennings

Choosing the “Perfect” Service Provider

Saturday, March 4th, 2006

It’s a scary world out there, where people with a bit of marketing sense can call themselves whatever they wish. Think about it—you create a Web page, print up some business cards, and BOOM! you are established

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Sanyika Boyce

Seven Ways To Sabotage Your Self Publishing Success

Saturday, March 4th, 2006

The book business is a billion dollar industry; however grabbing your slice of the pie will require skills far beyond simply writing well and conveying your message clearly.

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Phillip Crone

Self Publishing Success and SelfPublishing.com

Wednesday, February 1st, 2006

I contacted Dana Cole from SelfPublishing.com and told her that I wanted to be featured in their self publishing newsletter. I boldly
proclaimed that when I was a huge success that I would be sure to mention the great experiences that I’ve had using
SelfPublishing.com It was politely suggested by her that I need to create some success for my book before they might consider featuring
my story.

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Ron Pramschufer

Book Hits New York Times, Wall Street Journal & USA Today Bestseller list in 2 Weeks with No Advertising

Tuesday, November 1st, 2005

Book Hits New York Times, Wall Street Journal & USA Today Bestseller list in 2 Weeks with No Advertising - With the precision of a military operation, Bryan and Jeffrey Eisenberg launched their new title Call to Action. Within two weeks their book reached bestseller status with 3 major newspapers as well as top ten listing on Amazon, all without the help of any major advertising budget.

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Altonya Washington

The Real Writing Life

Tuesday, November 1st, 2005

May 2002. My life was more changed than it had ever been. I was without a job-that’s another story- but I was looking diligently. Thank God for my parents. They took in me and my then one year old son without question and with much love.
I’d been writing since 1994; purely for my own enjoyment. Then, when the manuscripts began to mount, I decided to try my hand at getting published.

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Jenna Glatzer

Writers Beware! It’s a Minefield Out There.

Tuesday, October 11th, 2005

Host Ron Pramschufer talks with Jenna Glatzer, author of The Street-Smart Writer and Editor-in-Chief of Absolute Write newsletter, about the virtual minefield of scams that dot the Internet. Jenna tells authors how to avoid the traps, many of which she fell for personally during her early career including a phony poetry contest when she [...]

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New York Times, Wall Street Journal & USA Today Bestseller in 60 Days

Sunday, September 11th, 2005

With the precision of a military operation, Bran and Jeffrey Eisenberg launched their new title Call to Action. Within 60 days their book reached bestseller status with 3 major newspapers as well as top ten listing on Amazon, all without the help of any major advertising budget or the help of a publicist or PR [...]

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