Tips On Writing A Book

Here are some simple tips on writing a book that will make your writing clearer and much easier to read and understand. Read more

The Ins And Outs of Print On Demand Publishing

Publishers and authors today have at their disposal a revolutionary way to get their books published. No longer do they have to print 3,000 copies of their books and wait for months to get them. Read more

Keys To Effectively Marketing Your Book

There are more ways to effectively provide publicity for a book now than there ever have been before. Marketing your book is now simplay an exercise of knowing the appropriate strategies, and carrying them out effectively. Read more

Lesson 9.1 – Publishing Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

The evolution of printing was in great measure responsible for the creation of a “New World.” Aspiring authors now have the power to let their voices be heard around the world through electronic words. Explore the future of digital publishing and discover how to get your book in print without wasting lots of time.

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Lesson 9.2 – Print On Demand (POD)

Publishers and authors today have at their disposal a revolutionary way to get their books published. No longer do they have to print 3,000 copies of their books, wait for months to get them, and then have to store and distribute them on their own.

With Print On Demand, commonly known as POD, you can order as few copies or as many as you want. We’ll take a look at a price comparison of POD vs. Offset Printing.

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Lesson 9.3 – More Print On Demand

The POD method is the easiest way to become an author of printed books. By using POD and retaining all your rights, you’re in total control of everything. This session will contrast and compare several POD services and discuss their benefits and distribution systems.

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Lesson 8.1 – Creating A “Buzz”

This segment sheds light on the myriad ways to create interest, curiosity, or a “buzz” about your book. Using press releases, articles (written by you or by others about you or your book), websites, ezines, newsletters and social media are discussed in detail.

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Lesson 8.2 – A Word About Book Distribution

One way to get your book into the hands of potential buyers is to arrange for a good distribution system. Various distribution systems — for both hard bound and electronic formats — are explored and three “real life” book examples are reviewed.

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Lesson 8.3 – A Matter of Rights

If you get your book published by a large, mainstream publisher, according to their contract you will probably have to give up most of your rights. Some alternatives, as well as the importance of Electronic and Foreign Rights are covered in this session.

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Lesson 7.1 – More Promotion, Publicity & Marketing

The importance of promoting and publicizing your book cannot be over-emphasized.

In this session, John Harricharan shares the inside story of how his “WaterBook” became “Best Book of the Year”.  He also offers some crucial tips on what to do if your book has NOT won an award.

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