How to Write a Book and Get Published - Part 11
Video Description: 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 it. Related Article Subjects: How to Write a Book and Get Published - Part 11, Get Published TV, author, publish, publishing, writingHow to Write a Book and Get Published - Part 11
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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... 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? Should I Self-publish Or Pitch My Book To A Publisher?By: Brian Scott | 01/12/2007 | WritingYou've spent many nights working on your book. You've rewritten it, edited it, and you used a professional proofreader to proof it. Your book is done - finally -- and you're ready to send your precious manuscript off to a publisher, thinking that writing it was the hardest part. In reality,... Should you Publish a Book?By: Terry Dean | 29/03/2007 | BusinessThe advantages and disadvantages of self-publishing a book. It's easy to publish a book in today' environment. So it's not a question of if you can. It's a question of whether you should... 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. Self-Publishing Book Production & Marketing Mistakes to AvoidBy: Scott White | 19/01/2007 | Non-FictionNew nonfiction authors frequently assume that all they have to do is put the words on the page and they're done. Wrong. After the writing is done, you'll still need an editor, and a cover design. And then you'll need a creative, expansive marketing campaign. Eight Reasons Self-publishers Fail..By: Peter Bowerman | 07/12/2007 | Self PublishingCommon, easy-to-avoid mistakes. Self-publishers make them all the time, and as a result, make the publishing process far more difficult than it needs to be. No, steering clear of these blunders won’t guarantee riches beyond your wild imaginings, but it’ll clear some of the more typical stumbling blocks from your path. Internet Authors Don't Need TimingBy: Mike Scantlebury | 20/10/2007 | WritingUnpublished authors are swamped by advice. Is any of it any good? Internet Author Mike Scantlebury comes out swinging, challenging the idea that 'timing is everything', especially away from the world of Traditional Publishing and out on the frontier of writing and the internet. It's a thrilling world out there, full of possibilities. Try it! The Business of PublishingBy: Penny C. Sansevieri | 06/01/2006 | PublishingThe truth about publishing is really stranger than fiction and the truth is: getting published is only half the battle. The other half is to keep your reality check in balance so it doesn't bounce.
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