Sentences with phrase «doing pod»

If I'm not doing pod ‑ casts on the radio show here like with you today or doing interviews with my different team members, then I use Dragon Naturally Speaking.
I am also doing POD - which is Print On Demand.
If you are doing POD, print - on - demand, you can get print books in hand once all files are loaded and accepted within days; if you are printing a «run», it can take from three to five weeks... know what your needs are... and now, think ahead.
In this digital age, many small publishers and writers are doing POD and ebooks, not substantial print runs.
If I were doing it POD I would reduce the page count.
Without doing a POD paper version, you get your electronic book into brick - and - mortar bookstores.
Doing POD books this way looks intriguing, but I'll need to get a better idea of how it works.
We support many DIY authors (given we were one of the first to do POD overseas here in Australia).
Spend the time to learn how to do a POD book for Createspace.
I'm going to do a PoD for the WWI book, and this gives me some stuff to keep an eye on.
If money is a challenge — at least get your book edited; have a professional cover designer create your cover; get the interior layed - out by someone who does interiors — you will spend a few thousand dollars if you do it RIGHT and it will be money well spent... then you can go the cheap route: have your interior designer load up to Create Space — at least you've get the visuals of a solid book on your side and the content solid — you've got mammoth Amazon there ready to do the POD print and you can buy the book for most likely less than $ 3 a copy (less than the pay - to - publish model — trust me here).
I pay a typesetter to do my POD layouts, and she's worth every penny (and she's really not THAT expensive).
Why not do a POD version and use it as part of submission package to a traditional publisher if that is still your goal?
Not sure when I'll get that novel done, but maybe I'll go back to Lulu.com were I did that POD memoir, longer ago than I care to admit, rather than do this KDP print.
Or you can put your book up first, do a POD, and then try to market the book to traditional publishers while it is selling for you and making you a little money along the way.
Too small to interest a major publisher, they will be done POD.
The thing is, if you use services like mine and then do your POD paperback publishing through Lightning Source, you make more off of your book than with the package services, and can price it the way you want.
Once the series is done (two more titles) I'll do POD next, then get out of the Select program and learn how to do Kobo & B&N and if I'm really brave, I'll take on the Smashwords Meatgrinder.
Are the printing presses good enough for high quality pictures when you do POD?
And with Amazon taking a big cut for doing it, likely having Amazon do the POD would not make the author / publisher a lot of cash — same sort of problems.
I did a POD book through LuLu, Now, I want somebody to distribute it for me — not necessarily LuLu.
This is also our fifth year doing pods on the Internet.
PS I know this comment is getting really long but I just wanted to add... I choose to do POD instead of printing my own because of cost.
Also, does the POD features diminish the cost of the original?
We do pod ‑ casts with three questions each 15 ‑ minute segment, and if you take an attorney a month, we do six ‑ month segments usually, so an attorney a month for six months, each attorney just puts in one hour talking to us on the phone.
If I was in an emergency storage situation, I would totally do the PODS thing.
I'd love for you to do pod - casts or something like that.

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To do this, Hyperloop One uses electric propulsion in a vacuum environment to launch a pod that slightly hovers above the track thanks to what's known as magnetic levitation, or mag - lev technology.
Google's self - driving pod - cars don't even have a steering wheel or pedals.
The benefits were that they gave me extra food, provided me with extra snacks, offered free premium alcohol (which I politely declined because I don't drink) and allowed us to move our seats to a better pod at no cost.
If you're wondering what the Tide Pod challenge is, it's potentially the dumbest non-laundry related thing you can do with a detergent capsule — recording yourself intentionally eating a Tide Pod and posting it on YouTube and social media.
If you don't have a fear of heights, you should stay in this transparent pod, one of three suspended on the side of an Andean cliff.
While Abu Alhassan did state that passengers would have to be buckled in at all times due to the Hyperloop One's speed, passengers could look forward to an enjoyable experience due to the pod's interactive entertainment system.
The amount does not even include the capsule - like pods that will be transporting people between the two cities.
The «Tide Pod Challenge» may be sinking Tide's consumer perception level, but that doesn't seem to be...
An atheist then can justly describe an encounter with a pod of whales, for example, as a spiritual experience while still understanding that he doesn't have an immortal soul.
Chad has repeatedly betrayed: his non-comprehension of what a species - level change is (i.e. the focus of PE) and that this most minor of changes does not require a wholesale reordering of a genome; his inability to grasp that gradualism, although the clear minority in the fossil record, is present in various lineages (See Gould's various references to Foraminfera); his non-comprehension of the role of historic genetic contingency (i.e. that silent mutations can coalesce into rather dramatic novel functionality, e.g. Lenskis» E. coli); that the nodes of PE are more than sufficient for the requisite species - level evolutionary changes (See Pod Mrcaru lizards); etc, etc..
Regarding the Pod Mrcaru lizards: I am aware that researchers didn't make a whole genome sequence comparison.
How do they explain the rather dramatic examples of evolution of significant biological features, e.g. the Pod Mrcaru lizards?
Do you think vanilla extract or vanilla pod seeds scraped out would work?
In 1992 it had been 500 years that Columbus did not only discover a new continent but also the hot pods we all love, and which he mistook for pepper.
I didn't have coconut yoghurt so I used natural yoghurt sprinkled with desiccated coconut and opened up a cardamom pod instead of using ground.
When asking for peperoncini on the side to kick up the heat, we didn't just get hot chiles in oil, but local fresh pods as well!
The fresher the powders, the better they taste, so don't grind up too many pods at once.
Just because your seeds come from a Jonah strain plant does not mean all the pods will be like this.
Also, I used a vanilla pod as couldn't find vanilla powder — where do you buy this?
When Chris Way, of the Dat» l Do It company in St. Augustine, Florida, needed datil pods to produce his various products, he decided to use containers.
In 1992 it had been 500 years that Columbus did not only discover a new continent but also the hot pods we all love, and...
I haven't tried blending the vanilla pod in ages so can't remember what I did, sorry!
I also ground some green cardamon pods myself as I don't have it in powder form.
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