Not exact matches
She is an in -
demand speaker delivering keynotes and workshops to over 1,000,000 participants
on 5 continents and authored 24
books translated
into 14 languages.
The two board members continue
demanding an audit
into Ciminelli's
books on the project.
But since children came
into my life, those days are put
on pause until they are no longer
demanding toddlers that prefer to sit
on my lab whenever I open a
book.
BUT, we were fed up with people not knowing how to balance all of their many life
demands while also getting
into better shape, so we put this
book together and right now, you can get it
on Amazon for dirt cheap.
She is an in -
demand speaker delivering keynotes and workshops to over 1,000,000 participants
on 5 continents and authored 24
books translated
into 14 languages.
Self - publishing via print
on demand and digital (ebook) publishing made it affordable for me to get the
book into the market.
P.O.D (Print
on Demand) has also revolutionised how indie authors can get their
books into the hands of potential readers.
As Village
Book's Publishing Director, Brendan Clark has noted, «our publishing program brings together flexible project management, high - quality on - demand book production, and the expertise of local professionals, all with the unified goal of helping authors get their books into print.&ra
Book's Publishing Director, Brendan Clark has noted, «our publishing program brings together flexible project management, high - quality
on -
demand book production, and the expertise of local professionals, all with the unified goal of helping authors get their books into print.&ra
book production, and the expertise of local professionals, all with the unified goal of helping authors get their
books into print.»
It will be still print
on demand and distribution will be tough task, but I will have more flexibility while learning how to get the
book into people's hands.
Getting your
book into the ebookstores and print -
on -
demand is pretty simple, but there's a learning curve, and you may have to invest a few hours the first time.
But when Barnes and Noble's Nook Press division announced last year that it was expanding what it can do for its authors by offering new services such as editing, artwork, and print -
on -
demand, more than a few industry watchers had immediate concerns: Barnes and Noble is the largest bookselling chain left in the US, so where did they find the talent pool to shift
into book creation?
I've been doing print -
on -
demand for all my
books, but have recently expanded
into collaboration with my artist Dad for An English Country House and Garden Fine Art Adult Coloring
Book.
Pam Dover [00:15:05] Another thing a lot of authors are using print
on demand for is to get their
book out
into the marketplace, and they're being picked up by some of the larger trade publishing houses.
Kristine Kathryn Rusch (@kriswrites) reports in The Business Rusch: Shifting Sands that the two major
book distributors, Baker & Taylor and Ingrams, have now put together processes for getting print -
on -
demand books into stores.
Australian self - publishing guru Emily Craven, of E-
Book Revolution, has made a wonderful video that explains how she used Pressbooks to produce the PDFs she needed to get her
book into a Print -
on -
Demand service, meaning that her
books are not just available as ebooks, but as paper
books too.
Our authors love the quality of our
books, because they know that if they walk
into a bookstore with a
book that was printed through our program that the quality is going to be spot -
on, and that bookseller or library or what have you, won't know the difference that it was print
on demand.
Once you've uploaded your Word file, D2D will convert it
into a mobi file that can go to Amazon, an ePub that can go to Apple, B&N, and the rest, and a PDF that can go to CreateSpace, for distribution to Amazon as a print -
on -
demand paper - and - ink
book.
The opportunity to self - publish slowly kicked
into motion in the late 1990s, with the invention of print -
on -
demand technology that allowed for the printing of one
book at a time.
Pressbooks Public is an indie author platform that turns public libraries
into writing centers for local authors, helping them to format their
books for distribution in library collections, and commercial ebook and print -
on -
demand channels.
Lulu's print
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Freed from the daily
demands of party politics, Hitler was able to put his thoughts
on nationalism and strong - man governance
into a
book that would become the first volume of Mein Kampf — and the grand rationale for the murderous Third Reich.
CNBC speaks with former Amazon executives and employees who shed light
on a range of fascinating aspects of the company including Bezos's extraordinary vision and often confrontational leadership style; Amazon.com's infrastructure, designed to create «frictionless» shopping and maximize purchases; the relationship with third party merchants, some of whom complain that Amazon unfairly undermines their sales; the toll taken
on fulfillment center workers to keep up with shipping
demands; and Amazon's overwhelming and controversial incursion
into the
book industry.
If getting published traditionally doesn't especially help you to get your
books on the shelves of stores (unless you are talented, awesome, hard - working, and lucky enough to be a Jim Butcher), then you've got a legitimate reason to question whether you want to roll the dice with traditional publishers (who absolutely offer many great advantages), or get 70 % royalties
on your indie ebooks and get paid 80 % of your print
book's list price (minus the cost of POD printing) with your print -
on -
demand book via Lightning Source and their 20 % short discount option — which gets you right
into Amazon.com and other online bookstores, just like the big boys do.
Bylined article placement can help level the publicity playing field for print -
on -
demand books, self - published
books, academic
books, and even
books with a publication date that's too far
into the future to interest conventional
book review media outlets.
And in the fall of 2012 Allyson Longuiera and I taught a Print
on Demand workshop to help writers get their
books into print and learn how to sell them.
You have a vision for your print
book; IngramSpark is here to help turn that vision
into a reality with a wide range of high - quality print -
on -
demand options.
They publish e-
books primarily, although some are moving
into POD (print
on demand) availability for their
books.
If they are not careful the core talent of the
book trade may well combine in new types of ventures — collectives and transparent relationships where writers and editors go
into business together
on a 50:50 basis and are enabled by web platforms, ebooks and print
on demand... disintermediation of a more radical sort.
On Demand has now made it possible for
book sellers to roll the software license
into payments in the lease agreement of the machine, making it more plausible for middle and small sized stores to manage.
A series of trips (to conventions and visits with my daughter and grandsons), the constant work it seems to take to keep my body moving at my age, a
demanding schedule of lunches and tea dates with friends, a number of other authors» manuscripts I had the honor to beta read, and the unexpected discovery that my short sequel had turned
into two full - length
books, meant that here I am, not six months, but a year later, finally, starting to work
on my next historical mystery.
There is no shortage of authors writing
books and thanks to the multitude of platforms to create an ebook or a print -
on -
demand physical
book, there is also no shortage of ways an author can go about getting his work
into the hands of the reading public, even while bypassing the traditional publishing industry altogether.
But these programs can be very expensive (
into the thousands
on some platforms) and have strict and
demanding requirements for both the author and the
book.
This has alienated most of their competition who decided to remove the ability to buy
books on their app rather then cave
into Apples
demand to give them 30 % of each
book sale.
Yet during the past 15 years, though advances in print -
on -
demand book technology and now, a growing interest in digital
books, there are a wide - array of services that enable would - be authors the opportunity to place
books into the marketplace without having to pay «vanity publishers» to print up hundreds of
books.
Add in the price factor (Print
On Demand books tend to be more expensive than trad - pub print runs), and it's tough to get those paper
books into kids hands.
To this
book publicist, that means working with a print
on demand publishing company (such as the big two, CreateSpace and LightningSource) to get your
book into the Ingram
Books system and to make your
book available through the online bookstores.
This company pretends it is a Literary Agency that will sell your
books to traditional publishers, but all it is is a funnel
into a maze of companies that
demands an ever increasing drain
on your wallet.
The publisher plans a «heavy push»
into print -
on -
demand via Amazon, including several
books of Charles Schulz's non-Peanuts cartoons, «Miss Caroline,» a
book of cartoons about a girl in the White House, first published in 1963; and «Jack Ooze,» a new comic by Men in Black creator Lowell Cunningham.
As for where your
book falls in the list when you type the title or author name
into the search bar, that is strictly based
on demand and number of views and sales.
As a publishing consultant, she helps authors get their
books into the world by working in print -
on -
demand and ebook publishing as a
book designer and project manager.
Of course, Dell has made its foray
into the tablet market with its 5 - inch Streak, but going a little bigger would make the Amazon tablet better for reading Kindle
books and watching Amazon Video
on Demand.
«We hope to capture a set of readers who perhaps don't read
on paper, as well as a new generation who will grow up reading and writing
on computer screens in school and will have different reading habits,» said Maru de Montserrat, agent at International Editors Co. and president of ADAL, «It's important to meet that
demand, rather than waiting for readers to take matters
into their own hands and create a black market of scanned
books.»
Put your
book content
into Pressbooks, edit as you like, and export
into ebook and PDF / print -
on -
demand formats.
The company got its start in 1964 as a textbook depository and has since grown and transformed
into a comprehensive publishing industry services company that offers numerous solutions, including physical
book distribution, print -
on -
demand and digital services.
No
book has to go out of print once it's been put
into print -
on -
demand rotation.
Third, publishers are not likely to stock
books as they opt
into the Print -
On -
Demand option.
In the online world, print
on demand fit perfectly
into the Amazon model of
book retailing, where millions of titles are potentially available at any time.
One of the things that bothers me most about vanity publishing of any stripe — from the old - fashioned vanities that shipped you boxes of
books to molder away in your basement, to the print
on demand self - publishing services that are trying to re-brand themselves as «indie» publishers or «assisted publishing», to the sleazy deceptive pay - to - play companies that pass themselves off as «real» publishers — is that they take advantage of authors twice: first by taking their money, second by brainwashing them
into believing all the deceptive hype.
Both are POD - print
on demand operations; both have the bells and whistles beginner authors need; both have windows to get your
book into readers» hands.
They establish such a strong appeal among readers that
demand for the
book pulls it
into the supply chain, and soon enough the author will probably license the
book to a larger publisher who is well - placed to exploit that
demand, something virtually no small operation can do
on its own.