Trend Spotting And Predictions For 2009
Submitted by: Penny Sansevieri
As we roll into 2009, I thought it might be a good idea to take a look at some trends for the New Year and ways you can turn these trends into profits for you...
Why Your Book Isn't Selling
Submitted by: Penny Sansevieri
Over the past several days I've fielded a number of calls from authors frustrated with their progress...
Getting Into Bookstores
Submitted by: Penny Sansevieri
Let's face it, regardless of the odds we authors still want to get into bookstores But if you've been having a hard time with this, take heart...
How to Get an Agent or Publisher For Your (Self-Published) Book
Submitted by: Penny Sansevieri
I get this question a lot: "Now that I've self-published I need to find an agent, how do I do that" Well, it might seem to be a simple and easy transition...
Get Real! Publishing Myths Exposed!
Submitted by: Penny Sansevieri
In the years since I've been in publishing I can't even count on one hand how many myths I've heard or how many of them have been pushed on unknowing authors...
The Amazon Battle, Continued: An Interview With BookLocker's Angela Hoy
Submitted by: Penny Sansevieri
Amazon is a big piece to our success and as they continue to change their model, how we market and sell our books needs to change as well...
How To Maximize Book Expo America
Submitted by: Penny Sansevieri
Each year we get a lot of questions about Book Expo (BEA) Authors and publishers are wondering if they should go, how they will benefit from it and most importantly, how best to maximize BEA...
The Amazon Controversy: The Best Thing To Happen To Your Book
Submitted by: Penny Sansevieri
I think most of us in the book world spent the last week lamenting the fact that POD books, authors, and publishers were getting shut out of Amazon...
Amazon's Arrogance
Submitted by: Penny Sansevieri
It was a shot heard round the publishing world in record time Once Writers Weekly's Angela Hoy, co-owner of Print-On-Demand services company BookLocker, got off the phone with an Amazon rep last month, she posted the warning that Amazon was issuing an ultimatum to POD and small press publishers: print through our on-demand service, BookSurge, or the "buy button" on their Amazon page will be turned off...
What Does Amazon's Decision Really Mean?
Submitted by: Penny Sansevieri
An interview with Jerry D Simmons, regarding the far-reaching implications of Amazon's recent announcement that any small press or print-on-demand publisher doing business with them would need to print books through their publishing arm: BookSurge...
Tapping Into Emotional Hot Buttons
Submitted by: Penny Sansevieri
I talk a lot about "tapping into emotional hot buttons" – so much so that in a recent class I taught an author stood up and said: "Ok, enough already...
How Long Is Too Long To Market A Book?
Submitted by: Penny Sansevieri
So how long is too long to market a book According to some studies (both formal and informal) marketing (and seeing the results in the form of book sales) can take anywhere from six months to two years, it all depends on what you want to get out of it...
Selling Your Books In Bulk
Submitted by: Penny Sansevieri
Have you ever dreamed of selling your book to a large corporation A sale that would register several thousand copies of non-returnable product on the book sale meter...
The Secrets To Marketing Fiction
Submitted by: Penny Sansevieri
When my first book (The Cliffhanger) was published nearly seven years ago, I had high hopes of its success...
Don't Be An Expert, Be A Filter (secrets To Selling More Books)
Submitted by: Penny Sansevieri
So, how much would you pay someone to sift through your email each morning, deleting the garbage and presenting you with the 5 (out of 500) emails you need to respond to...
Qualities of a Well-Written Short Essay
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
Have you been on writing an essay Usually, an essay is based on the writer’s point of view...
Press Release Writing Tips
Submitted by: Jason Kay
Writing a press release for dissemination to various media sources can be a great way to gain exposure for your company, your website, or a new product that you are selling...
Writing an Essay For Your College Application
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
Students nowadays are not that serious in listening to their English courses Oftentimes, they feel bored about the subject...
Things to Do When You’re Revising
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
When writing, it’s always prudent to allow plenty of time for revision When you’re done writing with the piece you are aiming to have...
How to Write in an Organized Manner
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
Needless to say, sometimes a writer feels uneasy especially when he/she is sitting on the chair for almost 8 hours or more doing nothing but to write an article...
How to Edit Phrases and Sentences For Conciseness
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
For some reasons, many people like to write what their minds and feelings portray Especially those writers who are to write on their not just because they were told to write or that it is their duty or requirements to write...
How to Use Adjectives and Adverbs
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
As a writer, we must be knowledgeable enough to know and determine all the parts of speech The most common are the nouns and pronouns which we commonly use these two as our subject in a sentence...
Your Audience and the Level of Formality in Your Writing
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
If you are into writing, you should know the flow of your piece If you are writing news story, reports, thesis, reviews, presentations and speech then you should aim a formal and piece of work...
Why You Should Work Hard on Your Scientific Abstracts
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
Good science is only one half of a scientist’s work; the other half is about communicating those results to other people...
Word Interrogation: Why It’s an Inefficient Way to Edit Your Writing
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
There are a lot of important things that needs attention when someone is going to start writing a piece...
10 Tips For Copywriting Success
Submitted by: Enzo F. Cesario
While video and multimedia technologies are rapidly expanding, the Web remains a largely a text-oriented system...
Starting a Piece in the Thick of the Action
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
Some topics work best when presented in a formal manner, easing the reader into the subject by a subtle introduction and expanding as they go further...
Ebook - Writing Skill Tips
Submitted by: Roberto Sedycias
Having knowledge on many subjects and passing it on in some type of media, paper book or ebook, will certainly be beneficial to others, but this requires proper tact and skill of putting the words together...
How to Create Your Own “Dictionary “
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
I last talked in an article awhile ago about making your very own personalized “dictionary “ Now I am not talking about inventing new words, what I am talking about is having your very own word reference...
Article Spinning 101: The Basics
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
Article spinning is becoming a popular demand in the world of Internet Marketing nowadays Never heard about it...