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Book Review Publishize ~ How to Quickly & Affordably Self-Publish a Book That Promotes your Expertise By Susan Daffron
If you've been considering writing a book, now is the time to do it. We are living in the information age and if you have knowledge, share it.

How to Turn Your Lifelong Passion Into a Full-Time Publishing Gig
AWAI Staff Writer reveals how to turn your lifelong passion into a full-time publishing gig.

How to make loads of money from your book - without selling a single copy!
As a self-publisher, it’s only when your book is completed that the work really begins. Having to hand sell or find a distributor can be a daunting task. Approaching bookstores who constantly give you the same line “We don’t accept self-published books” can be crushing. There are better ways than purely selling your book to make money from it. This simple Seven Step Book Leveraging Program gives you another way to look at how to get the most out of your book. It could also be applied to any Information Product that you have created – whether it’s an article, an audio or a video.

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Authors and the PR Blues
If you're self-publishing, you know it's up to you, but even if you are publishing with a major house, view your publisher primarily as a printer and distributor and assume that all of the responsibility for securing for your book rests firmly on your weary shoulders. In reality, it does.

Marketing a Book is Too Important to Leave to the Good Intentions of a Publisher
Marketing your book is too important a task to leave to the good intentions of a publisher. Harsh words? Maybe, but after spending so much time writing your book, don’t assume the publisher will put the same effort into the marketing of your book.

10 Ways to Increase Your Blog’s Pageviews
With Google Adsense or Yahoo Publisher, having people click onto more pages helps your revenue immensely, but how do you get them to read more than one page when they visit your website? Here are a few tips.

3 Steps to Affiliate Marketing Success
According to Wikipedia, affiliate marketing is a method of promoting web business merchants/advertisers) in which an affiliate (publisher) is rewarded for every visitor, subscriber, customer, and/or sale provided through his or her efforts.

Why doesn't every bookstore carry my books?
Many new authors will be so excited about their debut book that they don't ask their publisher the right questions about distribution. Many assume that their books will get automatic placement in every bookstore across the country. Then the sad reality hits them.

Ten Steps to Go from Idea to E-book for Sale
If your e-book sells well online, it’s much easier to find a publisher who’s willing to take you on…And actually give you the budget and marketing support you need to make it a winner.

Creating a Marketing Success Strategy for Your Book
Whether you’re a self-published, first-time author or a writer who’s landed multi-book deals with a major publisher, the truth is your job’s just starting. Whether you’re self publishing or going with a traditional publisher, assume that all of the responsibility for securing media coverage for your book rests firmly on your shoulders. The good news is if you utilize traditional PR, and various forms of online media including blogging and social media, you can create interest, start a buzz and develop a fan base and – sell books!

Why Publish an eZine?
As an eZine publisher, not only can you easily achieve the benefits a conventional newsletter publisher enjoys without having to chop down several trees in the process, you can easily and conveniently spread your marketing influence and expertise to your base of subscribers from the shoes of an ordinary individual.

What Happens When a Publisher Gives Up On You
There is a new breed of publisher, favored by many non-fiction writers who want more control over their books and production of them, but also want the benefits of high quality publishing, good marketing and distribution and to work with someone who knows how to take a book through the process of publishing properly. They are called Co-operative publishers, and are highly professional, knowledgeable industry experts. However - many authors are still not understanding the roles of co-operative publishers and in some cases burning their chances of a successful outcome for their books by treating the CoP publisher as little more than a printer or graphic designer working on a brochure. There's a lot more to it than that, and the outcomes for authors is that publishers eventually enable them to just 'self publish' their books.

A Plea to my Publisher
Sometimes life just happens. I have a book manuscript due on February 1st. In light of that looming date, I just sent this note to my publisher:

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