Have
you finished a novella or novel, or maybe a collection of poems that
you want to publish? Have you wondered how to go about doing so?
It isn’t easy to write a novel and for some of us, the mere length can be intimidating. Sometimes we aren’t even sure how to begin telling the story
we want to tell. Sometimes, once we’ve started, we don’t know what turn
to take next in the story. We fight it out until we know what to write
next and eventually, we have a completed work.
Then comes the next obstacle; getting the text published.
There are many options available to do this. None of them are easy.
None of them is guaranteed to bring us sales. None of them comes without
hearing the word ‘no’ at some point.
If you decide to
self-publish, you should know that the famous author, Zane, also
self-published her first book. You can work with print-on-demand
companies such as CreateSpace and Lulu. Lulu will accept any file format
and does the work of converting the file to Acrobat. CreateSpace only
accepts files which are Acrobat ready.
CreateSpace has the advantage of being associated with Amazon. It is owned by Amazon. You can also create an e-book and sell your work as a secure download on the Internet. Check out Clickbank or Amazon Kindle to learn more about handling the commercial side of this.
If you choose to find a publisher, prepare a synopsis of your manuscript
to go with your query. If you already have this, read it through again
to make sure it is sufficiently descriptive of your work and what makes
it special, without being too long.
In fact, your synopsis
shouldn’t just be sufficiently descriptive. It should grab the attention
of the editor-not by being outlandish but by having the characteristics
that the particular editor is interested in.
You’ve spent time
writing a good story. Spend the time to ensure that the introduction to
that story gives it a chance to be looked at. If you don’t want to work
with editors yourself, consider working with an agent.
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Saturday, August 23, 2014
How to Publish Your Work and Earn from Your Writing- Options for Self Publishing
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Friday, August 1, 2014
Review of Go Pro 7- Guide for Network Marketing Professionals
The Go Pro 7 guide for network marketing professionals is produced by
Eric Worre. This book is available on Kindle, so you can easily get a
look inside and see what it is all about. If you are interested in
building a network to enhance your career, this guide will show you some
of the essential steps that you must take to achieve success.
For many adults nowadays, multilevel marketing (MLM) offers what they have always dreamed of- the chance to earn a solid income. However I do not think that this method of earning money or achieving financial independence is right for everyone. It requires a considerable amount of time spent getting to know prospective partners and some individuals are naturally unwilling to do this.
If you are willing to learn how to do MLM though, this book can show you. It latches onto the fact that many talented people would rather be building a product or figuring out how to deliver a service and don’t want to spend a fair portion of their day investing in partnerships.
Eric Worre has written a guidebook that shows you how to find prospects who might be interested in your product or service. You also learn how to:
The fact that the information presented is intuitive makes it seem easier for any person, even someone who considers themselves to be shy, to be successful in the sector. If you have been invited to join a network marketing opportunity, reading this may help you get the knowledge and skills that will help you earn a living income or more from doing it.
The link to “Go Pro 7” is an affiliate link and I will earn from any sales generated through it.
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For many adults nowadays, multilevel marketing (MLM) offers what they have always dreamed of- the chance to earn a solid income. However I do not think that this method of earning money or achieving financial independence is right for everyone. It requires a considerable amount of time spent getting to know prospective partners and some individuals are naturally unwilling to do this.
If you are willing to learn how to do MLM though, this book can show you. It latches onto the fact that many talented people would rather be building a product or figuring out how to deliver a service and don’t want to spend a fair portion of their day investing in partnerships.
Eric Worre has written a guidebook that shows you how to find prospects who might be interested in your product or service. You also learn how to:
- Build a mutually beneficial relationship with those prospects over time
- Present your product to them even if you are uncomfortable with the idea of selling
- Invite them to participate in the program that is helping you earn money and benefit too
The fact that the information presented is intuitive makes it seem easier for any person, even someone who considers themselves to be shy, to be successful in the sector. If you have been invited to join a network marketing opportunity, reading this may help you get the knowledge and skills that will help you earn a living income or more from doing it.
The link to “Go Pro 7” is an affiliate link and I will earn from any sales generated through it.
You may also like:
Locks for International Travel
Small fruit business
Technology in education
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