publishing
publishing
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by Derek Wood - 2007-05-04
That's right - how to write your own ebook and sell it online.Yes, You can write your very own income producing ebookIn case you're thinking, "but I have permanent writer's block, or I am no good at s...
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by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-05-06
The problem with the internet is that it changes so fast, and develops in so many different ways, that ordinary people have problems keeping up with it. Worse, they don't see new things as they are bu...
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by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-05-11
Let's imagine what it would be like if an internet surfer read a novel in the same way they viewed the web. Just to make it interesting, let's imagine it's the sort of book I write, a murder mystery.T...
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by Karen Cook - 2007-05-14
There's truth to "the starving artist". Sad as it is, there are writers out therewho are working so hard to break into print. To make a living by following their bliss.If you are one of them, I salute...
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by Elaine Currie - 2007-05-14
When writing anything for publication, proofreading should never be skipped or skimped. Thorough proofreading and editing should be an integral part of the writing process. Here are four tips for ef...
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by enlared.biz - 2007-05-16
Even if your business is done completely online, you may benefit from getting listed in Google Local or Yahoo's local listings. People often feel more comfortable doing business with someone who is lo...
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by Karen Cook - 2007-05-16
Since the beginning of the "written word", people have had a craving for information.Specifically, "how-to information". We want to be better, do better and feel better. To have ourselves and our live...
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by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-05-22
Previously - in Part One.The First Level of Publishing is to print one copy. The Second Level of Publishing is when you receive five copies. The Third Level of Publishing is when you want 50 copies.No...
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by EMSI - 2007-05-24
If you're a writer, you know how hard it can be to get exposure for your creative efforts. If you're affiliated with a publisher, you know or may soon have cause to find out what it's like to mi...
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by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-06-03
Traditional Publishers are strange people. They have a habit of wanting everything - even if it's completely contradictory. For instance, I've just read an article where an established publisher was c...