Writing eBooks that Sell Fast
Monday, April 30th, 2007 |
Article by Matt Ide. Excellent title, but be advised not to get your hopes up too high.
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How to Make Money Writing!
Article by Matt Ide. Excellent title, but be advised not to get your hopes up too high.
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Article by Jeremy Hoover. Intriguing self-publishing idea. And it won’t cost you much, if any, out of pocket to get started.
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Article by Cathy Stucker. Cathy doesn’t waste time. It’s not as if she needed more than a paragraph to get it through your coconut that…
Article by Sophfronia Scott. Confused about the differences between traditional publishers, PODs and digital printers?
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Article by Sidney Smith. Good article on the basic steps you must follow if you want a best-selling book with your name on it.
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Article by Sidney Smith. Self-publishing is easy. But doing it on a shoestring budget?
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Article by Helen Hecker. Invaluable real world, no-nonsense advice. I like the fact that Ms. Hecker’s not trying to impress us with her writing talent… she’s just telling us exactly what we need to do. Ignore her at your own risk, Grasshopper.
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Article by Michael Quarles. Now I’m as wired as the next guy (have been, actually, far longer than most), but no way no how do I believe every writer needs a website. But if you’re self-publishing, man, it’s a no-brainer!
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There are some reviewers, literary critics, and traditional publishers who believe that self-publishing (SP), in all its varieties, is for the unprofessional and untalented author. Self-published authors have not faced any critical review of their work, and the companies that do self-publishing are motivated by money rather than the quality of the work! There is definitely some truth to this, but it applies equally to some of the traditional publishing houses. These houses have, over the last 10 years or so, maintained an unhealthy fixation on “Best Sellers” and on the “bottom line” — none of them have said they are not interested in making money. Many in the publishing industry are concerned about this trend and about the trend that the bigger houses have become too removed from the general writing population.
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The traditional print media newsletter is still useful even in the rapidly changing age of the Internet and IT. Its uses are so multi-faceted that it can cover just about anything — from the company’s profile to promotions, home-order system and contests. Before the Internet homepage became so common, the newsletter was the main source of an organization’s communication to its customers.
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