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Bargain Book Section - a Great Place to Look For Presents

Bargain books used to be a resigned for specialty stores dealing with that genre only. However, with in the past ten to fifteen years the majority of bookstores have become superstores that have a wide variety of books available for the average reader


Religious Books If Interested in Finding New Pathways or Just Curious

Religious books are a general term that covers many books from any religion that has a book published on a train of thought that originates with that particular philosophy


Trade Paperbacks - The Most Popular Books Sold Today

Trade paperbacks are, perhaps, among the most popular books sold today. Since they are often sold at a lower cost than hazard cover books, they are often available at a wider variety of stores.


Attention Self-Published Author - Are You Ready for Some Marketing

You are now a published author, thanks to the modern miracle called self-publishing. You did everything right to get it done. You hold your first book in your hands with a sense of pride and accomplishment. Now what? Now is when the real work begins if you intend to do your own promotion.


Self Publishing: Is this the Way to Publish Your Book?

Not only does self publishing offer you the advantages of complete control, faster publication, and higher profits, it is easier and less expensive than it has ever been before thanks to modern technology. Self publishing could be your big break as a writer.


Stop Wasting Big Money on Expensive Training and Programs

Without a coach to guide you, you may make expensive mistakes in buying what you don't need to get your book out to your audience. Stop Throwing Away Your Book Promotion Money!


How to Get Your Book Rejected, Part Two

In Part One of this series, I mentioned briefly the importance of knowing the markets to which you submit. If you are an aspiring romance novelist sending your work to a publisher where the bread and butter is paid for by hard science fiction, chances are you are not going to have much luck.


How to Write a Sales Letter to Effectively Promote Your E-book

Once you've written your e-book, you will spend nine times as much energy promoting it as you did writing it. Following are five areas you should cover in your sales letter to promote your e-book.


Insider Dreams-911 Novel

Two weeks can be a lifetime. Just ask Ben James character, Wade Foster in the September 11 thriller, 'Insider Dreams', which hit the bookshelves in 2006. The suspenseful plot chronicles the lives of four individuals over the two weeks leading up to the attack on the World Trade Center.


Author Website Mistakes to Avoid - Part I

A website is an author's first chance to make a first impression with readers. It’s design, readability, and ease of use is a reflection of both you and your book. When done well, an effective website can do wonders for an author’s career. Whereas a poorly crafted website can result in lost sales and missed opportunities. Here is part 1 of the top mistakes should be avoided.


Successful Self-Publishing

Self Publishing is a challenging task for many authors. All the hard work put in by the author to bring her book to shape is just he tip of the iceberg. She has to then find a trusted printer to print her books. The hardest part will be to get the books into the limelight. For this a carefully structured marketing plan is an absolute must for the commercial viability and success of the author's book project.


How to Self-Publish a Book On a Shoestring Budget

One of the greatest challenges first-time authors face is the daunting tasks of writing and publishing their book. First, you have to write the danged thing, but most people first ask about publishing! What's the cheapest and best way to publish a book? Perhaps you'll find some answers in this article.


Strategies to Keep the Reader's Interest While Reading an eBook

One thing that authors of ebooks often note is that many readers comment on their books or even ask questions of the writer, which were already covered in the book. Meaning that the readers are not full engaged or actually reading the entire text. This makes sense because people who read eBooks are often doing it online or looking at a computer downloaded copy.


Writing an eBook; Have You Considered Co-Authors?

Many people prefer doing things in groups or with friends or partners. Many authors take on Co-Authors to help them write their eBooks. If you are Writing an eBook, then perhaps you too have considered a Co-Author? Recently, I had this discussion with my editor in chief who said to me;


The e-Book Co-Author Debate; Go It Alone or Consider It a Project

As an online article author and writer it has occurred to me that to get my information out to the world it will require using many strategies. So far I have created Online Bulletin Boards, websites and written 10,600 articles and put them online. Indeed, I have co-authored books and written eBooks. In reviewing all this I have identified 94 titles and eBooks I plan on putting together.


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