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Get a Book Published and Take Your Career to the Next Level PDF Print E-mail
Written by David Amerland   
Sunday, 19 July 2009 03:10
When it comes to working for yourself, in any walk of life the struggle, always is differentiation. How will you convince those around you that you are the best at what you do? How will you stand out from the crowd and best showcase your professionalism? In the business world this is done through the trappings of the job and the paraphernalia which goes with it: business cards, signage stationery and fancy folders.
 
Tips to Avoid a Publishing Dilemma PDF Print E-mail
Written by Julie Eudy   
Sunday, 19 July 2009 03:03

What most aspiring authors don't understand is that there has been such an increase in the number of people writing books that the larger publishers can be very selective in whom they choose to publish. This over population of authors has sparked an influx of the number of small publishing companies opening their doors for business.

 
An Agent Or Publisher Has Rejected Your Book - Why it Pays to Keep Going PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stephanie J. Hale   
Sunday, 19 July 2009 03:02

It's the classic Catch 22. Most publishers won't look at your manuscript unless you have an agent. And some literary agents won't read your book unless you have a publisher. Rejection letters seem to be dropping through your letter box every other day. You're just about ready to give up.

 
Creating a Realistic Timeline For Your Book PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lynne Klippel   
Sunday, 19 July 2009 03:00

If I plan to write a book, how much time will it take? That question is one of the most frequent ones submitted on my website. Since new authors have never written a book, it is almost impossible for them to determine a good timeline.

 
Publishing - Get Your Books Online PDF Print E-mail
Written by Elija James   
Sunday, 19 July 2009 02:56

Everyone dreams of having their work published online. It is no secret to everyone that competition in the online market is starting to grow, which makes the task even more difficult to accomplish. What may be a good article for you may not necessarily pass the standards of other companies and editors.

 
An Internet Business Can Get Your Past the Economic Downturn by Self Publishing Books PDF Print E-mail
Written by Robert Boyd   
Sunday, 12 July 2009 14:50

If you want to make a little money with your extra time you may want to consider the prospect of an internet business. With the economic state of the world today it is not rare that a person might need an extra source of income. They may also need a full time job after getting laid off. All of that hard work put in everyday is not paying off like it used to. That is why you need to start working smart.

 
Book Publishing and Book Deals - The Contract With the Publisher Works Both Ways PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lance Winslow   
Sunday, 12 July 2009 14:49

Many authors work very hard to get a book publishing deal and once they get it they are very excited because they have a completed something great perhaps, a lifetime dream. But merely signing a book deal is the easy part, remember a book publishing deal comes with a contract and the publisher will pay you as they have promised and they expect certain things from you too, as the contract work both ways. You must fulfill your obligation on a timely basis and you must deliver your very best work and you will have to listen to ...

 
Get a Book Published and Take Your Career to the Next Level PDF Print E-mail
Written by David Amerland   
Sunday, 12 July 2009 14:48

When it comes to working for yourself, in any walk of life the struggle, always is differentiation. How will you convince those around you that you are the best at what you do? How will you stand out from the crowd and best showcase your professionalism? In the business world this is done through the trappings of the job and the paraphernalia which goes with it: business cards, signage stationery and fancy folders.