I think too that people considering going POD or other non-traditional pub offerings forget that it's not just a question
of getting your book into print but actually selling it!
The audiobook also discusses covers, titles, formatting, pricing, and publishing to multiple platforms, plus a bit
on getting your books into print (and why that might not be a good idea!).
Joel Friedlander uses his background in book design, advertising and graphic design to create a website which helps
readers get their books into print and effectively market them.
The book also discusses covers, titles, formatting, pricing, and publishing to multiple platforms, plus a bit
on getting your books into print (and why that might not be a good idea!).
Some authors could be picked up, Ogorek believes, from the ranks of writers who'd paid the publishers to produce their books under in - house self - publishing imprints: so called «farm teams» of authors willing to underwrite the costs
of getting their books into print.
I am currently working with four different authors to
get their books into print this year.
So anyway, while most of my books deal with Scripture and theology, this current free eBook is intended to help
you get your books into print as well.
Yes, my little 8 - page guide turned into 184 pages of detailed instructions, screen shots, publishing tips, and suggestions for helping you get published,
get your book into print, and ultimately, get it into people's hands.
It seems that if you have a map, even if it's a sketchy one, it's easier to understand where you are on the road to
getting your book into print.
It doesn't matter if the author is producing a cookbook for a fundraiser, or plans to end up on Oprah's couch, we need to know how much we'll have to spend to
get our book into print.
This new updated 2nd edition now has more options for those on a tighter budget, teaches you how to
get your book into print (and why that helps selling e-books), tells you why you should start a mailing list immediately, and shares the pros and cons of going exclusive with Amazon.
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.
For traditional publishing, even if you pull a miracle and get the book through everything and sold within a year after finishing, it will take the publisher another year plus to
get the book into print.
I agree that the Espresso machine is truly amazing and allowing more of us to
get our books into print.
We've just released our very own Pressbooks Guide to Self - Publishing, which will explain how to
get your book into print and ebook stores (using Pressbooks) for under $ 100.
«Now that our e-book program is running smoothly, it is time
we get our books into print,» said founder Anne Trager in a press release.
Learn how to do your own covers and
get your books into print.
It meant that any of us could get in the door simply by paying $ 25.00 to CreateSpace and
getting our book into print.
Getting a book into print and selling it requires creating all the departments a traditional publishing company has, including accounting, technical support, fulfillment, marketing, sales, etc..
with the aim of helping authors, writers, poets to
get their books into print, and published too if required.
Self - publishing your book with the support of iUniverse is a professional, affordable, and fast way to
get your book into print.
Before we talk about how much you can actually earn self - publishing a book we need to talk about how much you will have to spend to
get the book into print (because when it comes to self - publishing, you pay for everything upfront yourself).
We design your book, take care of administrative stuff like obtaining the ISBN, and
get the book into print and online distribution.
This new updated 2nd edition now has more options for those on a tighter budget, teaches you how to
get your book into print (and why that helps selling eBooks), tells you why you should start a mailing list immediately, and shares the pros and cons of going exclusive with Amazon.
Vanity publishers, as many are called, offer their services to the self - published author that is dying to
get their book into print.
with the aim of helping authors, writers, poets to
get their books into print,...
I've stuck with traditional publishing so far because I'd rather have someone else do all the work and front the costs, even if it takes an extra year or more to
get a book into print.
Want to hear about what it takes to
get your book into print these days?
On the face of it, it is paradoxical that while it's never been easier for authors to
get their books into print, there has never... Read more