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Create your own market timeline for ebook sales . Posted By : happy singh

April 4th, 2008 by vanessa

You can increase your sales and free time by creating your own marketing timeline. Marketing timelines are essential for all Internet businesses. They provide not only organization but a truly well defined goal sheet as well.

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How to write book reviews for your target audience. Posted By : Gaurav Walia

April 3rd, 2008 by vanessa

If you are burned out with writing how-to articles to promote your business then consider writing a book review. I recommend you write a review about a book you enjoyed that is related to your products or services. Your review, of course, will be capped off with your 5-6 line by line that includes your contact information and web site URL. Many of the article directories, e-zines and web sites that normally accept articles will accept book reviews too. In addition, you can find and submit to the

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How To Self Publish A Book On A Tiny Budget Posted By : Bob Burnham

March 15th, 2008 by vanessa

Can you make hundreds of thousands of dollars by starting with a small budget? If you’re writing and publishing a book you can. Self publishing is one of the best ways to make incredible profits and it doesn’t have to cost you an arm and a leg to publish a very professional and impressive product. Read more to learn how to publish a book on a tiny budget.

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Book Signing - A Joyous Event For Writers And Readers Posted By : Victor Epand

March 14th, 2008 by vanessa

This article deals with book signing and the benefits it has for writers and readers alike.

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A Guide To Book Signing Posted By : Victor Epand

March 14th, 2008 by vanessa

This article deals with guidelines to help you make your book signing a complete success.

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The Various Types Of Magazines Posted By : Victor Epand

March 12th, 2008 by vanessa

Magazines can be a great source of entertainment and informjation on various subjects like fashion, sports, music, electronics etc or even politics.

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How the Writer Survives Posted By : G.Entp9

March 10th, 2008 by vanessa

This happens to everyone. It has happened to me numerous times, and if it never happens to you then you will be entered into the history books of publishing. You may reach the point where a PERSONAL rejection letter instead of a pre-printed rejection feels like an accomplishment.Remember the dream. Remember the passion that drove you to devote all those hours to writing in the first place, at the expense of your social life and leisure. Then send your work out again, because you didnt pass t

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Book Marketing 101. Posted By : WERT2

March 2nd, 2008 by vanessa

For beginning authors, book promotion is the key to success. Whether an author self-publishes or is published by a major house, most often that author needs to market her book herself if she wants there to be any chance at all of it being successful. Large publishing houses are too concerned with promoting the next blockbuster to focus even on mid-list titles, and smaller publishing houses usually dont have the resources to commit to marketing their titles. Even worse off are those who self-pub

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11 Steps To Publishing Success Posted By : Nelson Tan

February 29th, 2008 by vanessa

Here’s a step-by-step system to a successful e-publishing business.

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Book Marketing - How Rich Authors Make Money Posted By : Bob Burnham

February 29th, 2008 by vanessa

Ever wonder how some authors seem to steal the limelight and the profits while others collect dust on bookstore shelves? Some of those really well off authors are not even that good. You read their books and think “I could write better than this.”

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