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Three Pathways to Publishing Your Book
Some books are best suited to self-publishing, some to publishing traditionally, and some should use a subsidy publisher (sometimes wrongly referred to as a "self-publishing company"). Understanding the choices will help you now which is right for your book project.

Publishing Options Do You Have a Book Just Waiting to Be Published
Have you completed a novel and are now looking for ways to have it published? Want to get the family cookbook published? Well, first you should understand your options--and you do have a few. Whether you query New York publishers, use a subsidy publisher or publish entirely on your own, it's a good idea to know the pros and cons of every option.

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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.

Ugandan Government Initiative to Subsidise Solar Power Equipment by 45% to be Implemented by Rural Microfinance Institutions (MFIs)
The Rural Electrification Agency (REA) of Uganda, a semi-autonomous public-private partnership created by the Ugandan Government, has announced a 45% subsidy, up from the current 14%, on all solar power equipment. The subsidy will be will be promoted through a network of rural microfinance institutions (MFIs), and non-government organisations (NGOs), who will be providing a cash payout to those who install the solar systems, or a loan or a loan-offset.

Advice to Authors: Give Acquisition Editors What They Want
Authors: Ever wonder what acquisition editors at book publishing houses are looking for? Want the "inside scoop"? Here's some advice for authors from a 25-year publishing veteran--Jerry D. Simmons.

Ive Published a Book When do I get on Oprah
Even if you are publishing with a major house, approach your book’s PR launch as though you're self publishing your book. Don’t expect your publisher to do the work.

Become A Publisher With A Franchise Business Opportunity
A career in publishing can sometimes be a tough nut to crack, but with a franchise business in printing and publishing, you can enter this exciting industry with the help and experience of a franchise that has developed and perfected their system and is ready to help you do the same.

Changes to COBRA Require Employer Action
Summary of the COBRA subsidy included in the stimulus package and action that employers must take to comply.

Three Pathways to Publishing Your Book
Some books are best suited to self-publishing, some to publishing traditionally, and some should use a subsidy publisher (sometimes wrongly referred to as a "self-publishing company"). Understanding the choices will help you now which is right for your book project.

What You Need to Know About Publishing Your Book
Don’t let yourself think that publishing a book is a thing of the past, because books are definitely for the here and now. There has never been a better time to write, publish, and sell your book. Not only are there hundreds of online and in-person marketing opportunities, there are more ways than ever before to publish your book. Book publishing options and formats include self-publishing, traditional publishing, ebooks, audio books, and print books.

Publishing Your eZine – the Pros
There are several advantages publishing your own eZine can offer to you. Thus if the pros appeal to you, then publishing your own paperless newsletter can be ideal for you.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Self Publishing
Gone are the days when you needed either a book deal or a large sum of money to publish a book. Self-publishing is no longer seen as just "vanity publishing"; it's a legitimate professional way to get your ideas into print. And now, with the Kindle and iPad making e-books mainstream, you don't even need it in print! But that doesn't mean it's all plain sailing. Traditional publishing does have some advantages, so if you do decide to take the self-publishing route, make sure you get those benefits in other ways.

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