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I always make sure that I spend money on things that I would not feel guilty about later. This means that I?m not the type of person who goes on shopping sprees at the mall and buy things that I'll never actually wear. I can proudly say that I don't live a lavish life with material possessions that I have no need for.

Short on cash? Not to worry. You can market your freelance writing services with little or no money. These 10 strategies cost nothing, or close to it. They'll save you money?and put money in your bank account, too!

If you?ve surfed around the Net looking for help getting your book/ebook published you?ve probably run across one or more of the so-called ?vanity? publishers. Since you?re reading this, there?s a chance that you haven?t yet signed up with one of those outfits; that?s good news for you! Here's why:

This is another in my series of articles that explain the Online Publishing Model and how small-time authors and/or self-publishers can use the OPM as a lucrative alternative to the often archaic and dysfunctional traditional book publishing model. Channel 3 - Print-On-Demand (POD).

Getting the attention of a busy television producer can be a challenge. I recently spoke with Andrea, the producer of a daytime television show airing in a large Midwestern city, and asked her to share her tips for getting television coverage on local stations.

I love books and have been reading since I was a little baby. My parents made sure they instilled the love of books in me. Unlike my other mates throughout school who always had problems reading, I never had such problems. Here's how audio books changed my life....

I am often asked "Do you know of a publisher who would be interested in my book?" There's no easy way to answer this question. You see, according to the PMA Newsletter, there are over 86,000 publishers in existence (http://parapub.com/statistics). It would be impossible to know what each one is looking for at any given time. However you do know that you're not going to submit your manuscript or book proposal to 86,000 publishers. It would be a waste of your time and money. To...

You've done it. You've achieved a lifelong dream and penned a book certain to be lauded through the ages as a literary masterpiece. Yet one last obstacle stands between you and publishing success ? attracting the attention of someone who can get your book into print. In reality, catching an editor's attention is not difficult. All you have to do is follow the rules by sending what industry insiders refer to as a "query letter". A query letter is one or two pages written in...

One pass through a bookstore shows college textbooks aren?t cheap. Even used copies can run over $100 per book. On average, a student spends $900 a semester on textbooks. Returning books at the end of the semester doesn?t recoup that. Often, a $100 used textbook at the beginning of the semester is only worth $20 at the end ? and the campus bookstore resells it again. Many students don?t realize that they?re not required to buy their books on campus ? but there are other options.One pass through

This is another in my series of articles that explain the Online Publishing Model and how small-time authors and/or self-publishers can use the OPM as a lucrative alternative to the often archaic and dysfunctional traditional book publishing model. Channel 2 - Digital Fulfillment Dustributors.




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