Not exact matches
Title: Guerrilla Marketing to Heal the World: Combining Principles and Profit to Create the World We
Want Authors: Jay Conrad Levinson (1933 — 2013), Shel Horowitz Contributing writers: Cynthia Kersey (Unstoppable), Frances Moore Lappé (Diet for a Small Planet), Ken McArthur (The Impact Factor), Yanik Silver (Evolved Enterprise) Publisher: Morgan James
Pub date: April 19, 2016 • Price: $ 24.95 ISBN: 978 -1-63047-658-8 (paperback); 978 -1-63047-659-5 (
eBook)
Summary: Title: Guerrilla Marketing to Heal the World: Combining Principles and Profit to Create the World We
Want Authors: Jay Conrad Levinson, Shel Horowitz Contributing writers: Cynthia Kersey, Frances Moore Lappé, Ken McArthur, Yanik Silver Publisher: Morgan James
Pub date: April 19, 2016 ISBN: 978 -1-63047-658-8 (paperback); 978 -1-63047-659-5 (
eBook) Price: $ 24.95 Contact: Shel Horowitz, 413-586-2388, or via email
I usually suggest that authors start by investigating the free or low - cost services with good reputations in the self -
pub community: Createspace, IngramSpark, and Lulu if they
want to do print as well as
ebooks, and Smashwords, Draft2Digital, and the direct - to - ereading - device services (Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing, Barnes & Noble's Nook Press, and Kobo's Kobo Writing Life) if they
want to do an
ebook only.
Unless you were able to leverage Hugh Howey - levels of
ebook sales (in which case I'm guessing Amazon would try to snap you up), I doubt a trad
pub would
want print rights only.
If self - publishing is what you prefer, I usually recommend that authors start with the free or low - cost services with good reputations in the self -
pub community: Createspace, IngramSpark, and Lulu if they
want to do print as well as
ebooks, and Smashwords, Draft2Digital, and the direct - to - ereading - device services (Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing, Barnes & Noble's Nook Press, and Kobo's Kobo Writing Life) if they
want to do an
ebook only.
A better option is to start by investigating the free or low - cost services with good reputations in the self -
pub community: Createspace, IngramSpark, and Lulu if you
want to do print as well as
ebooks, and Smashwords, Draft2Digital, and the direct - to - ereading - device services (Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing, Barnes & Noble's Nook Press, and Kobo's Kobo Writing Life) if you're willing to do an
ebook only.
Detractors of
ebooks and self - publishing focus on the downside of publishing anything you
want, but authors (both self -
pub and trad -
pub) are just beginning to explore the upside of publishing anything you
want.
Since your memoir is going to be illustration - rich, you might
want to take a look at a self -
pub (and
eBook pub, too) outfit called «Blurb.»
Big
Pub is ignoring the obvious evidence of indie
ebook dominance because they don't
want to admit they've lost the war.