Publishing Articles
1: What Type of Paper Should I Use for My Book?
Which paper stock you choose when printing your book can have a huge impact on your print pricing. Coated or uncoated? Glossy finish, matte finish, or standard offset? What's the opacity? What's the weight? The answer to these questions will determine your paper pricing.
2: How to Save Money With Your Paper Stock
It's a tough question to answer, and one I hear all the time: Which paper stock should I choose for my book? And although it's a tough question, it is an important one because the paper you choose will tell your potential buyer what kind of book this is. Go too cheap, you might lose some buyers to a different title. Go too expensive, you just wasted your money.
3: Book Printing: Choose Your Paper Stock Wisely
Which paper stock you choose when printing your book can have a huge impact on your print pricing. Coated or uncoated? Glossy finish, matte finish, or standard offset? What's the opacity? What's the weight? The answer to these questions will determine your paper pricing.
4: Save Money With Your Book Design & Layout
If you're trying to publish your own book and save money on book printing services, you'll definitely want to pay attention to how your book is laid out. Minor adjustments in the layout can result in a reduction in page count that reap large savings on print cost.
5: Asian Stock Photos Save Time And Are Successful
In today's business environment, companies have to remain progressively more competitive in a global market. As more and more companies and individuals from the Pacific Rim do business with each other, businesses struggle to find an edge, to separate themselves from the group. Organizations that recognize the multicultural nature of life will succeed, while others fail.
6: Turbocharge your Book Sales by doing Virtual Book Tours Now
Authors have several routes of promotion for their newly published works. They can traipse across the country at the behest of their publisher or distributor visiting book stores and doing book signings or they can leverage the power of the internet and the telephone and achieve better results with less time and cost. This process is called Virtual Book Touring, and it involves using your telephone and conducting a teleseminar form wherever you are. It is truly a one to many exercise compared to the one to one of the traditional book tour.
7: Getting Published
A recent survey showed that more than eighty percent of Americans want to write a book. This extraordinary statistic is somewhat puzzling considering that the National Endowment for the Arts estimates that only fifty-seven percent of Americans have read even 1 book in the last twelve months!
8: Four Ways to Immediately Improve the Quality of Your Writing
Writing is not really an art. It is a craft, and crafts can be learned. Here are four techniques you can use to immediately improve the quality of any writing you do, from business letters to web site articles:
9: Five Basic Steps to a Successful Interview
People love to learn about other people, and interviews are an effective way to accomplish that learning. Successful interviewing is not simple, but there are basic steps you can take to make sure your interviews are successful and that you come up with interesting, useful information about those you interview. Here are five such basic steps, whether you are doing an in-person interview or a remote interview by telephone or email:
10: Finding Great Topics to Write About
It seems it would be a snap to write a short article of five hundred to a thousand words. After all, you're knowledgeable in many subjects, you're intelligent and you're a talented writer who enjoys writing. So why do you face that dreaded writer's block when you sit down at the keyboard?
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