How to Write a Book and Get Published
Video Description: Welcome to Get Published TV. We are excited to announce the first ever episode. Dale goes through how to write a book and the format of the Get Published TV shows. Related Article Subjects: How to Write a Book and Get Published, Get Published TV, publish a book, Write a Book, book, publish, publishing, write, writingHow to Write a Book and Get Published
Book Titles Ideas - Famous Metaphors
Famous metaphors make great book titles. In this episode of Get Published TV Dale Beaumont goes through a further two types of book titles. Famous metaphors and common sayings can be used for clever and...
Tips For Writing A Book in Less Time
Today Dale talks about how he managed to change one thing and write his book 20%-30% more efficiently. When choosing to write a book you need to choose what tools you want to use, meaning...
Book Cover Designs Tips - Part 4
Designing A Book Cover is an activity that all authors should spend some time thinking about. Today Dale explains the different components that make up a great back cover and how to engage with potential...
Book Cover Designs Tips - Part 3
Design A Book Cover Dale explains the importance of the design of a book cover. He talks especially about back cover of your book. He explains why the back cover is so crucial and says...
Tips For Writing A Book
Tips For Writing A Book In today's episode Dale goes through ways to help you actually write your book. His strategies are great for eliminating writer's block and organizing your thoughts in a structures...
How to Write a Book and Get Published - Part 11
Dale shares with you a very important tip that he learnt from Mark Victor Hansen. Dale has based his entire publishing career around this concept and strongly believes in...
Book Printers and Paper Stock
In this episode of Get Published TV Dale starts with talking about book printers and give you a tip that could literally save you... How to Write a Book Proposal and Get Your Book PublishedBy: Dee Power | 24/07/2007 | Non-FictionThe agent said yes to the query letter! Finding out how to write a book proposal is your next step. How to Write a Book in Just 3-30 Days Even if You Can't TypeBy: Michele Blood | 24/07/2006 | WritingDo you have a book in you? Well, I feel that everybody has a book in them. It's just a matter of when you're going to write it. Do you have experience or expertise in some particular area? What about all your work/career experience, personal relationships, spiritual searching and studies, all the knowledge, all your life experience, the things that have helped you in life? Free Co-op Mailing Listing Service Helps Book Publishers & Self Publishers Sell BooksBy: Helen Hecker | 08/12/2006 | PublishingPublishers 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. Write a Book, Be an ExpertBy: Joan Clout-Kruse | 27/11/2007 | Non-FictionHere are some tips to get any writer started writing about what he or she doesn't know. Although it is easier to write about what you know, you can write about what you don't know and be highly successful at it. The Real Secret to Quickly Writing a Book For Maximum ProfitBy: Sanyika Calloway-boyce | 22/02/2006 | PublishingLear The Real Secret to Quickly Writing a Book That Will Add Thousands of Extra Dollars to Your Bank Account So You Can Boost Your Business Profits and Back of The Room Book Sales. The Power of Book Reviewers in Book MarketingBy: Ray Subs | 09/06/2008 | MarketingBook reviewers hold the key to helping an author unlock the publicity floodgates for their new book. Book reviewers are typically the most economical and effective way for an author to market a new or existing book. Taming the Book ProposalBy: Sunita Kaushal | 13/03/2008 | PublishingOh, that most maddening of documents! For so many of us eager to move forward with our nonfiction projects, it looms large like a guard at the queen’s castle, blocking the path to publication. Its perfection eludes us yet it stands there teasing, “Complete me, or your manuscript will never see the light of day, mwahahahaha!” Publish Anything: the Saga of a Publishamerica AuthorBy: Yadav | 26/02/2008 | Self PublishingMy story is that an author who'd done online writing for such dot gone as Theme stream, Written By Me, and The Vines, someone trying hard to have fiction, poetry and nonfiction in print for real, recommended PublishAmerica. She claimed it was a traditional book publisher. I was struck with their slogan, "We treat writers the old fashioned way - we pay them." Wasn't that what publishers were supposed to do?
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