Writing Articles The Wrong Way Gets Best Results
December 3, 2007
Does that title sound confusing? Well, I can understand that, but once you finish reading you’ll see that writing articles the wrong way round will speed up your writing and get you much better articles. Writing an article seems like a daunting task, and if you do it for the first time you might feel like standing in front of an unsurmountable sleek wall that does not provide footholds to climb up and over it to reach your goal. But it’s quite easy, if you approach article writing in... Read more »
Do You Know What It Takes To Sell 1,000,000 Copies Of Your Book?
December 3, 2007
Almost everyone who contacts my office about helping them with their book publishing needs, believe they have the next million-copy seller. Because do not make a habit of stepping on anyone’s dreams, I always listen politely before asking the question: “How do you propose to sell 1,000,000 copies?” Usually, I get the same answer: “Everybody in the world will want this book … ” Most people cannot fathom, what it takes to sell 100,000 copies, 10,000 copies or 1,000... Read more »
Can’t Find A Publisher, There’s A Solution!
December 3, 2007
An issue that most budding authors will face is that of finding a publisher to publish their book. So what is the way to go if you can’t find a publisher? The answer to this question is simple, “If you can’t find a publisher, self-publish.” In fact, there are stories of authors who first started only to discover that they couldn’t get a publisher at all and they had no money to self-publish. Truth be told, the first publisher that I engaged, they did not do a good... Read more »
10 Winning Habits of the Frequently Published, P 1
December 3, 2007
Are you ready to sign off on your first project or publish more of what you have already written? Have you been wondering who will publish your work? The publishing industry is changing in the new millennium and doesn’t appear ready to stop changing. It is estimated that in the next 10 years, 50 percent of all books will be self-published or published by smaller presses. Even so, it should not exempt us from the pursuit of excellence in our craft through sound writing rules and business etiquette. With... Read more »
Keep It Simple and Keep It Brief. You Will Reach Your Audience
December 3, 2007
How many times have you heard the term KISS ? It means, Keep It Simple, Stupid! It is directed against people who are windy in both their writing and speaking. How many times have you attended a meeting where the speaker puts you to sleep? How many times have you read a thirteen page resume? In each case, the speaker or writer has turned you off. In order to win in this present day competitive marketplace, the one thing you do not want to do is lose your audience. A speaker or writer will invariably... Read more »
Copywriting for the Web: Revealed - 6 Incredible Copywriting Tips for the Web
December 3, 2007
Are you trying your best to be an amazing copywriter for the web? Yes you can make that you goal, and it can be easier to achieve then you think. All you need to do is to learn the right steps to take to accomplish that goal. Today we will take a hard and fast look at six of the top tips that can use on your path to amazing copywriting for the web. 1. Like any business, you need to start marketing yourself. Since you are interested in achieving remarkable copywriting success, consider signing... Read more »
Direct Mailing List Tips Self Publishers & Business Owners Must Know
December 3, 2007
Many self publishers, book publishers, entrepreneurs, and home-based and small business owners are in the dark about mailing list rentals — how to order targeted, direct mailing lists - say for a direct marketing campaign, what to look for, and what to beware of. And they often make a few expensive mistakes. The following tips and trade secrets will help you avoid some of these mistakes and help you make better decisions when you seek out quality mailing list services. First of all, generally,... Read more »
Free Co-op Mailing Listing Service Helps Book Publishers & Self Publishers Sell Books
December 3, 2007
Publishers know they can save a lot of money joining others in joint or cooperative mailings. Co-op mailing is not a new concept or idea, but finding other publishers who want to mail to the same lists isn’t easy. A free service is helping publishers sell more books through cooperative mailings with other publishers. Publishers submit listing information, as to what kind of mailing they want to do, the nature of the books or items they want to promote, and contact information. DVDs, audiobooks,... Read more »
How to Choose the Best Title for Your Self Published Book
December 3, 2007
Authors, self publishers and book publishers often spend a lot of time thinking over possible titles for an upcoming book they plan to publish and rightly so. There are some basic considerations to keep in mind when choosing a title, assuming you’re publishing a non-fiction book. The most important thing to remember is to choose a title that describes exactly what the book is about. Some of you may think this is common sense. But many publishers I’ve talked to have chosen titles that... Read more »
It Is Time To Begin Thinking Outside The Desktop
December 3, 2007
Information is king. It is what drives the Internet. People have discovered that they can turn to the Internet for answers to questions and solutions to problems. Websites are the most common source of these answers. But sometimes the answers or solutions cannot be found on a website. In those cases they may have to purchase and download an e-Book. These are often in a pdf or exe file format that requires the reader to sit in front of their desktop or laptop computer to read it. If the reader has... Read more »



