Sentences with phrase «publisher name on»

You can pay a little more to change that (it will display your publisher name on Amazon, even though if anybody looks up the real ISBN on Bowker they will still find Createspace listed) or you can pay even more to have it registered to your publisher name in Bowker.
Technically, this means if you have your logo and publisher name on your title page, you can't have the PO Box listed as well.
In other words, you are free to use your own publisher name on your actual book, book marketing, etc..

Not exact matches

You can bet someone somewhere at Google, Netflix, Facebook or Amazon — or, insert any other household - name Internet business or publisher here — is live A / B testing this or that URL on unsuspecting users right now.
Internet search experts say the shutdown of Google News in Spain may be greater on smaller, less - well known news publishers than on name - brand news sites who are less reliant on the site to draw in readers.
Looking «Impressum» up on Wikipedia, I was surprised to find a claim that publishers of websites are required by law to provide their real name and contact information:
The Telemediengesetz («Telemedia Act») requires that German websites must disclose information about the publisher, including their name and address, telephone number or e-mail address, trade registry number, VAT number, and other information depending on the type of company.
For the first time in 63 years, the name of Rogers or his late father, Stephen Rogers, who preceded him as publisher, no longer appears on The Post-Standard's masthead.
BY MICHAEL RICONDA With the passage of a resolution through the County Legislature's Planning and Public Works Committee on April 30, the naming of the Spring Valley toll plaza in honor of the late Rockland County Times publisher Armand Miele has come closer to being a reality.
On 2 October 2012, when I launched my sting, the DOAJ contained 8250 journals and abundant metadata for each one, such as the name and URL of the publisher, the year it was founded, and the topics it covers.
Intel Corp. of Santa Clara, Calif., and Science Service, publisher of Science News, announced the 40 names on Jan. 26.
Her first book, 365 Days of Coaching - Because Life Happens Every Day (Universal Publisher, 2004) was named a finalist for Best Book 2004 by Publish.com and has a five star rating on Amazon.com.
THE PERILS OF CYBER-DATING: CONFESSIONS OF A HOPEFUL ROMANTIC LOOKING FOR LOVE ONLINE reached bestseller status on Amazon.com in its first day on sale and has also been named a bestseller by Publisher Morgan James.
These days, big name publishers are playing it safe by banking on low risk sequels or reboots and this has allowed smaller, more independent developers to step up to the plate and offer up some truly original gaming such Chair's Shadow Complex and Runic Game's Torchlight.
His name has been used in the game's promotion by its developers and publisher, Microsoft, to trade both on the renown for his classic novel, Ender's Game, as well his 2006 book, Empire, which was based on the same fiction as Shadow Complex: a Right - Wing - vs.
However, nearly all have since been picked up by other publishers, with Ghostbusters: The Video Game and The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena landing at Atari and Brutal Legend finding a home at EA, to name a few.
Despite former EA COO Peter Moore saying the publisher wasn't interested in remakes because «it feels like pushing stuff out because you've run out of ideas,» here we are — Burnout Paradise Remastered is the company's first big name game to see a re-release on current - gen consoles.
Submergence is based on J.M. Ledgard's critically acclaimed book of the same name; NPR, Publishers Weekly, The New York Times and more all praised the work and put it on their best books of 2013 lists.
Publisher document group table names based on colours.
As self - publishing matures, as the various distribution media for self - published works evolve, hopefully a way will emerge that helps assure a measure of quality without relying on the lumbering behemoths of big name publishers.
If you are going to be an independent or small publisher, if you are going to take on the time, expense and trouble of publishing your own book instead of letting a vanity press do it for you, you need to know the following about the name of your endeavor:
In a recent New Yorker piece on the US Department of Justice lawsuit against Apple and five publishers, five big tech companies were named as largely holding the fate of publishing in their hands: Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft.
So we write around like a wayward husband and change names on publishers to stay out of their contract traps.
A publisher should have an address (unless it's a remote, online publisher), a phone number, names of real people attached to the company, an updated website, a presence on social media, reviews, and books.
Because freelance editors don't have the name of a publisher to back them up, they'll have to truly compete based on skill.
Some readers might not even notice the name of the publisher and will instead buy your book based on the quantity or quality of reviews.
If there's not a readily - defined, ready - to - shell - out - cash market segment, a regular publisher won't take a chance on something unless they know there are hordes of sheeple to shell out that cash without worrying about anything but the author's name on the cover..
Facebook has announced that starting this Wednesday big name publishers will have their stories exist solely on the Facebook platform and not link to independent websites.
This has largely been due to discovery issues, and the fact that consumers rely on book recommendations and knowledge of their favorite authors more than the name of the publisher.
You insist on clogging up the internet with your fake books and your lies and fake «awards» and fake publisher names (if you're so proud of being selfies, WHY DO YOU LIE???) and all the other schizophrenic, grandiose bullshit.
It seems to me whenever I look at the top name authors on Amazon I find their ebooks «price was set by the publisher
Traditional press gives more of a name brand backing to your novels, but often even the big five publishers depend on the authors to market their own books.
Their name will be on it as the publisher!
And yes, it's equally lovely to put that noteable name on the front cover, and any publisher worth their salt capitalize on it.
As if in echo of the forthright debate about self - publishers» balance - sheet woes that London author Roz Morris opened (see the «provocation» on it at Writer Unboxed)-- and naming an issue we'll be taking up on 30th November at The FutureBook's Author Day — McLaren is ready to talk of a glutted marketplace, of lower unit sales, dwindling revenue... and yet of an optimism not always encountered in this discussion: «Hard work will be rewarded.»
On the same indie - published book (that is, you own the distribution rights and publish under your own name, not through a self - publishing services company or vanity publisher), you'd make about $ 1.50 per copy.
Their name might be on it on the copyright page, but you still paid for the services under their imprint, like WestBow — you weren't actually published by the traditional publisher Thomas Nelson.
The trends are pointing towards a reducing dependence on big name publishers and even agents.
Some publishers of big name authors will spring for production of a book trailer, but the rest of us — traditionally published or self - published — have to create one on our own.
Print on demand — as its name suggest — allows the publisher to print and develier when an order is received instead of printing in bulk.
On the title page and copyright notice, the names of the publisher and authors should become clickable links pointing to the relevant parties» websites.
It should say either Smashwords Edition on the copyright page, or «Published by [Authorname] at Smashwords,» (remove the quote marks), or, if you're a multi-author publisher, Published by [the name of the publisher publishing it on Smashwords] at Smashwords.
Even if your book page on Amazon gives your publisher name, CreateSpace owns the ISBN and you / your publisher can not take the book to any other book distribution or sales outlets.
POINT ONE: Indie publishers, with a publishing name on their books, can easily get their books into bookstores without spending one extra dime.
The difference is: the traditional publisher's name is on the book (so reputation comes into play) and the publisher has invested money and will be interested in getting a return on the investment.
It doesn't help you to have a huge publishing brand name stamped on your book if you're not one of that publisher's favored authors.
What they mean is, «big name» authors, with well - known publishers stamped on the side of their novels; I am treated with disdain for just stepping into their store, as though I'm going to poison it with my presence.
Had I been able to self - publish so easily, and had so many people been telling me what a great idea it was to skip the commercial publishers and go straight to e-publishing... well, it would mean I had some crappy books out there with my name on them, and that thought makes me cringe.
Assuming you establish a publishing company — whether it's a formal business entity or not — you should use that name consistently when you self - publish your work through any service or retailer, on the copyright page of your book, and anywhere else the name of the publisher is seen or requested.
Her name is Dana Beth Weinberg, and the program says she has access to inside stats on market research that will show how traditional publishers compare to self - publishers.
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