Publishing - Page 6 of 10

James Pearson

The 5 Minute Ebook Authoring Technique

:: Ebooks

Use the "5 Minute Ebook Authoring Technique" to quickly produce high quality ebooks for any niche or need. [Read More]

Joe Bella

The Growing Ebook Industry and Market

:: Ebooks

The book industry is panicking. Let's look at what the Big Three in the Internet Kingdom are doing - Amazon.com, Google.com and e-Bay. Amazon celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. Currently, it has 49 million active users and last year it registered RM26.3 billion in revenue. E-bay, too, is 10 years old. It is currently the biggest online auctioneer. [Read More]

James Pearson

PDF or EXE: The Ebook Format Debate

:: Ebooks

Deciding whether or not create your ebook as an EXE program or a PDF can be a tough decision unless you know the benefits and drawbacks of each format. [Read More]

Brian Collins

Instantly Create Fast Selling eBooks, Without Writing One Word

:: Ebooks

Discover a way to make mony by selling information ebooks, that buyers will snap up from you, without writing a signle word yourself. [Read More]

James Pearson

How to Make Money Giving Away Your Ebooks for Free

:: Ebooks

Don't make the mistake of trying to sell your ebook when you can make just as much, if not more money by giving it away for free. [Read More]

James Pearson

The Top 5 Reasons to Write Your Own Ebook

:: Ebooks

Every on line business owner should write their own ebook, and here are the top 5 reasons why. [Read More]

Sanyika Calloway-Boyce

5 Key Advantages To Starting A Self Publishing Business

:: Self Publishing

If the very thought of starting a self publishing business leaves you feeling a bit uneasy, the good news is that there are many differences (and advantages) in committing to the self publishing process as a business and starting a traditional small business. [Read More]

Rolf Zimmerli

Writing Articles The Wrong Way Gets Best Results

:: Self Publishing

Writing an article is not as difficult as it seems, there is a simply technique that will make writing your articles easy and save you a lot of time. Using these simple steps of my 6-step formula will speed up your writing and people will love what you have to say. [Read More]

Sanyika Calloway-Boyce

The Quick and Easy Formula for Finding More Readers for Your Book

:: Self Publishing

Finding your target audience can be as simple as searching for keywords and phrases on the Internet or as detailed as doing research offline at the library. Either way, here are a few ways to make the process easier for you to determine if a market exists for your book idea. [Read More]

Edward Rizzo

Can You Produce An Info Product?

:: Self Publishing

It's easier than you think to produce info products. Any special interest can become an infoproduct. Using these tips to start your own information products [Read More]

Earma Brown

10 Winning Habits of the Frequently Published, P 1

:: Self Publishing

Want to know how to get published more than you ever dreamed? Implement the winning habits below and enter the Winners Circle of the Frequently Published. [Read More]

John Neyman, Jr.

Private Label Products: Trend For The Best?

:: Ezines and Newsletter

Private Labels and their advantage [Read More]

Jay Moncliff

Basic Color Theory Scrapbooking Ideas

:: Self Publishing

Looking for a simple, versatile scrapbooking idea that can make your pages interesting and great looking? Try using the color wheel that you learned about in grade school to design well-coordinated eye-pleasing pages that really shine. The simple color theories that you learned in grade school can serve you very well in scrapbooking today, and after reviewing the basics you'll be ready to create an unlimited number of great looking pages. [Read More]

James Monahan

How the Bracket Came to Be

:: Publishing

The word bracket is not commonly used in everyday language. One may go through a full life and perhaps never even get to use the word bracket. [Read More]

James Monahan

Bound Together: The Art of Bookbinding

:: Publishing

Bookbinding is the art of assembling a book from separate sheets of paper. If a book does not go through bookbinding, it cannot be properly called a book. [Read More]

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