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Embrace the Fundamentals to Sell More Books

Improving on the fundamentals of Readin', Ritin', and Rithmetic will boost your book sales. Embrace the fundamentals and watch your publishing take off.


Writing: Turning Your Rejections into Sales

Rejection. No writer wants to be rejected, but we are, time and again. Rejection slips are part of writing. Fortunately, there are proven ways to turn your rejection slips into sales. Read on!


How to Write and Publish a Book

To publish a book is to become immortal. Why? Because your name and most importantly, your ideas will live on even when you are no longer physically here on earth.


E-Book Or Printed Book: What Do You Think?

For the last ten years, I've thought eBooks to be a nuisance. I still do.


Writing the Synopsis

When an agent or editor responds favorably to your query letter, he or she will probably ask you to submit the first 3-5 chapters of your book along with a synopsis. Writing the synopsis is the tedious but necessary evil. With a non-fiction book, the process differs in that you will have to submit an outline. In other words, you are pitching an idea or set of ideas on how to solve a problem such as how to survive in the desert with Antonio Banderas (Angelina if you're a guy), or how to cook a seven-course dinner with one pot.


Book Promotion Guide 101

No matter how old as an author you are, you always want your book to be the best in its category. Only applying ‘book promotion techniques’ can ensure this. Because of growing competition book promotion has become a daunting task, which can leave even a veteran publicist dithering for ideas


Marketing on a Shoestring -- or Less!

How to get the word out about your great product or service for absolutely free.


Write–Publish–Speak

After writing and re-writing your manuscript it barely resembles the first draft. Then after interminable rejections and more re-writes—Eureka! You achieve victory. You nail an editor who finds your query letter and synopsis irresistible, your manuscript saleable. You convince the publisher you understand the business end of the business, i.e. you will work diligently with the editor on revisions; you will do whatever legwork is necessary to help market your book. You have a signed contract in hand.


Why InfoMarketing Is The Best Technique You Can Use To Sell Your Books

Discover how infomarketing can help you sell more books. Learn from the experts how this great marketing technique works - and how it can work for you.


How to Market Your Unsold Books on the Internet: It's Easy

Your book expresses your wondrous information, your creativity, your genius. It's your dream come true. Or is it? Now, there is a new way to market those unsold books. Use the Internet. And you don't even have to have your own Web site or spend money on promotion.


7 Places to Start with Book Marketing

Almost everyone has a book idea and many actually have the opportunity to write that book and publish it. There ends the trail. One of the most forgotten aspects of publishing a book is how you market it and where to start.


On Taming Dinosaurs

It took the cleverness of an entrepreneur by the name of Leonard Riggio to accomplish such a feat. The story of what Riggio did to bring the book-publishing industry to its collective knees would rival Jurassic Park on the big screen.


An Often Overlooked Book Marketing Resource

If you are an author working diligently to promote your book, do not overlook this marketing opportunity.


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