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» Self-Publishing 101
By Chris Tolamalu | Published 01/20/2006 | Self Publishing | Unrated

Self-publishing enables the author to not only ensure that the book is published, but also gives the author complete control over content (traditionally, the publisher does maintain some editorial control over the matter). Other aspects that the publisher traditionally controls - design of the book, the layout of the text, the appearance of the cover, the bookbinding, the quality of the paper, and so on can also be controlled by the writer when self-publishing.

 

» How Three Publishing Myths Kill the Author
By Judy Cullins | Published 01/20/2006 | Self Publishing | Unrated

Agents and publishing houses have their best interests at heart, not the author's. Save yourself from headaches, disappointments, and money down the drain. Become your own independent publisher and produce your book faster and cheaper. All you need is a little help from professionals.

Myth: You need an agent or big publishing house to market your book and make big money.

» How To Publish Your Way To Success!
By BB Lee | Published 01/20/2006 | Self Publishing | Unrated
Getting Started: Choose a subject that interest you. Select a subject you enjoy or want to learn about. As an example for this article, we will use "Computer Tips."
» Make More Money Self-Publishing Special Reports
By Stephen Pope | Published 01/20/2006 | Self Publishing | Unrated

1. You Can Do It! Will You?

You CAN succeed in your own information empire. Self-publishing valuable, how-to information is in great demand by people today. In today`s busy society, people are pressed for time. They need concise, simplified, practical information. They will pay dearly for it if it will improve the quality of their lives.

» Steps to Publishing Success
By george scott | Published 01/20/2006 | Self Publishing | Unrated
First, you have to write a quality book that has a clear target audience. And your book must answer a common problem or need that audience shares. Then you have to develop a marketing plan, and stick to it for at least two years.


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