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1. Set Your Book Up to Succeed with a Marketing Plan, Part 3
by Earma Brown
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

Have you developed your book's promotion plan yet? You know now really is better than later. There are 2 facts to realize in developing your promotion plan. Realize it begins the day you conceive your book idea and never ends.

The other is the more you write the better you become ...read more


2. Interior Book Design and Typesetting
by Jill Ronsley
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

What Are Interior Book Design and Typesetting?


You have typed your book in a word-processing program, such as Microsoft Word or Word Perfect. Why not justify the margins, check for typos, and print?


Interior book design—the art of laying out a manuscript—is just that: ...read more


3. How Book Design and Book Marketing Will Keep Your Book Alive
by Sidney Smith
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

Too many authors spend all their time on writing, then scrimp on book design and book marketing. They hope that their publisher will handle all the details of book design and book marketing, so that they can just sit back and rake in the millions year after year.

Then, if these ...read more


4. Top 5 Mistakes Self-Published Authors Make And How To Avoid Them!
by Tracy Repchuk
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

I was recently invited to be a part of the Canadian Authors Association panel discussion on self-published books as the marketing expert. Since I spend a great deal of my time in marketing, PR and the promotion of books and authors, I was thrilled to impart some of my ...read more


5. Set Your Book Up to Succeed with a Marketing Plan, Part 2
by Earma Brown
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

Have you developed your book's marketing plan yet? You know now really is better than later. There are 2 facts to realize in developing your promotion plan. Realize it begins the day you conceive your book idea and never ends.

The other is the more you write the better you become ...read more


6. Set Your Book Up to Succeed with a Marketing Plan, Part 1
by Earma Brown
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

Have you developed your book's marketing plan yet? You know now really is better than later. There are 2 facts to realize in developing your promotion plan. Know it begins the day you conceive your book idea and never ends.

The other is the more you write the better you become ...read more


7. Audio Books: Are They Only for the Visually Impaired?
by James Dyson
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

The shift from Printed books to audio books has made reading, listening and derived a more convenient method for readers. Audio books are electronic form of conventional books, typically distributed on cassettes and CDs and give electronic-form comfort for yet another human habit.

In the US audio book market, cassettes/CDs sales ...read more


8. Article Marketing & Book Promotion: Promote Your Book To The Top of The NY Times Best Sellers List
by Eric Gruber
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

Although, Mark Hyman, M.D, the New York Times Best Selling author, and practicing physician, had a strong, multi-faceted marketing and sales plan in place, the addition of an article marketing strategy helped him in his successful quest to push his book, UltraMetabolism – The Simple Plan For Automatic Weight Loss ...read more


9. Negotiating Your Book Contract-20 "Must" Topics to Talk About - Part II
by Brenda Warneka
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

In Part I of her article, attorney Brenda Warneka talked about ten topics writers should discuss with publishers when negotiating publishing contacts. In Part II of her article, she shares ten more.

11. ADVANCES

Advances are usually paid in increments, such as one-third upon signing of the contract, one-third upon submission of ...read more


10. 10 Proven Ideas to Promote Your Book Online, P1
by Earma Brown
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

Honeymoon over with your book sales? Did your book sell as well as you hoped? Could your sales use a shot in the arm? Perhaps you are just starting and looking for ways to sell your book.

Either way, I've got good news for you! Join the Information Revolution. There's a ...read more


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