By: Leigh Burke | 2010-04-21 | Publishing I hope that after reading this article you will have the skills and knowledge to take an existing EBook, and publish it as a physical book on Amazon.com to increase display, boost ability so that you can get an additional stream of income. There are many other special benefits to being a published author. read more
By: Bob Burnham | 2007-12-16 | Book Marketing Would you rather...write a book and give it to someone else to sell who will take 85% of the profits Or Write a book and make 100% of the profits using the same tools to sell your book as a mainstream publisher. Broke authors can make money from traditional publishing royalties but the chances of getting rich are almost the same chances as winning a lottery. read more
By: Ken McFarland | 2010-03-29 | Book Marketing After long hours of hammering the keys, your future best seller is finished. You have some computer files and a big dream. You need to get from where you are--to being a published author holding your very own new book in your hands. But should you send it to a big publishing house--or try self-publishing? Keep reading, and you'll likely find which one is right for you. read more
By: HarryTyler | 2011-03-22 | Writing & Speaking If you are an author who would like to get published there are many options. Find out more about Amazon Self Publishing today! read more
By: vasil morice | 2010-12-11 | Internet Marketing There's little doubt that one of the most exciting things you can do as a writer is to publish a book. (I should know, I've had over a hundred books published in my time and it excites me every time.) So here I'm going to explain how you can actually publish your own book.... and make good money from it. In the past you pretty much had to find a publisher if you wanted to publish a book. But today new technology makes it possible and a read more
By: Sullivan Pau | 2009-07-02 | Publishing Do you know you can become a reputable self published online author without incurring any production costs? By just using your skills and knowledge and making it to an e-book, publish it on Amazon and have physical copies available for distribution at a commission. read more
By: Sullivan Pau | 2010-03-31 | Ebooks Do you know you can become a reputable self published online author without incurring any production costs? By just using your skills and knowledge and making it to an e-book, publish it on Amazon and have physical copies available for distribution at a commission. read more
By: jeni | 2011-01-10 | Business Affordable Self Publishing, Book Printing, Print on Demand and Bookbinding Services. High tech equipment for quality soft and hard cover books read more
By: Allison Jackson | 2010-04-03 | Book Reviews If you're going to compete with the big publishers on Amazon, you're going to need book reviews. And getting those reviews posted for your books on Amazon is actually a lot faster and easier than you might think. Very often, the biggest obstacle to overcome is the fear that you're doing something wrong, the fear of breaking "the rules". That fear is exactly what separates authors that write for fun, and authors that want to make some real money selling their books on Amazon. Which One Are You? read more
By: Janet L Shaw | 2010-03-29 | Publishing In the past, authors viewed self-publishing as vanity press. Is this a fair assessment? And in these tough economic times, with publishers fearing reduced sales, will it become more of an option? read more
By: Leadstart Publishing | 2013-03-15 | Publishing Getting a book published can be challenging, especially when you are an aspiring writer. The safest way out is to get in touch with a reputed publishing house who will take care of everything from editing, to designing and distribution of the book. The article points out the advantages of partnering with a professional publisher. read more
By: Robert M Petrie | 2010-04-02 | Publishing How easy is it to get your masterpiece published. Surely it's just a matter of submitting your work to a Publishing Company and them biting your arm off. Then you sit back and wait to hit that best sellers list. read more
By: Charles Weinblatt | 2010-04-24 | Publishing Finding a publisher for children’s book is not easy. The bad news is that your manuscript needs sending to many publishers until the best offer comes. Moreover, if you are not a popular author, you will have to pay some money for publishing costs. However, there is good news for you. Publishers today prefer that you send a proposal by electronic mail to a paper manuscript. It makes easier an read more