Posts Tagged ‘Self Publishing’
So this is me Grace Hatton, the teen author of the soon to be released ‘The Guys The Roses & The Regrets’ and this is my third installment in my guide to publishing series. This video covers contracts, legal, money and the difference between normal publishing and self publishing. If you have any questions please message me (because I am horrible at comments :p) Oh and this video also contains an update about my book ‘The Guys The Roses & The Regrets’ and right at the end, I ask for your guys help with something. So please watch it all the way to the end, plz comment, rate and subscribe
Large and small publishers alike frequently stumble over technology, sinking vast amounts of time and money into mastering techncial challenges that are at best temporary balms. The real job of a publisher is coming up with books, or content, that people want to read. Lose sight of that and you’ll lose sight of your original goal in publishing. www.fonerbooks.com
www.selfpublishingexplained.com - The first thing you should know about self-publishing is that its extremely quick and easy. Unlike a traditional publisher, youre not looking at more than a year to get your book into print. In some cases it can be a matter of weeks or a few months to get the job done. Claim your free interviews here www.selfpublishingexplained.com
Brandon Mullan talking about self publishing.
Self-publishing your music is easier than ever with online duplication houses like cdbaby.com, where cds are created, advertised, packaged and sent out to customers. Distribute self-published albums online withadvice from an actress, artist, singer and teacher in this free video on the performing arts. Expert: Athena Reich Contact: www.athenareich.com Bio: Athena Reich is a professional musician, actress, artist, singer, songwriter and coach for all of the above. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
Wordclay, www.wordclay.com, is a user-friendly, innovative, do-it-yourself publishing site; authors can make a book and remain in control. Whether you’ve got the next great American novel, poetry or history book, you can self-publish books for free. There are no up-front costs or minimum purchases required. Books are competitively priced and printed to order using print on demand (POD) technology. If writers want to go beyond the free publishing service, professional publishing services are available to help market their self-published book. Here are a few DIY self-publishing services offered: editorial services, including content editing; cover design and illustrations; ISBN and retail channel distribution; and press release writing and distribution to the media. To get started with Wordclay, simply take a moment to register at www.wordclay.com and you’ll be on your way to self-publishing.
I’ve self-published two novels and made a success of both. Here’s my perspective on self-publishing, looking past all the negativity and seeing something that authors and readers should be excited about.
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You can’t guarranty a successful website launch, but an ounce of prevention is worth a dollar of cure. … “website publishing” “website launch” “morris rosenthal” “self publishing” “foner books”
Large trade publishers a laying off employees who will never get their jobs back. It’s time to retrain for independence. www.fonerbooks.com … publisher publishing downsized laid-off layoff fired retrain redundant job “self publishing” “morris rosenthal” “foner books”