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Indie Publisher vs. Vanity Press

    Indie authors are self-publishing authors.

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in Authorpreneur, Indie Publishing, Self-publishing | 449 Words

ISBN 101

So you’re publishing a book.

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in ISBN, ISBNs, Self-publishing | 537 Words

18 Freaky Reasons Your Book Could Get You Fired

While writing and after you write your book, life is forever changed.

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in Writing | 690 Words

Offset vs. POD—What’s Right For Your Book?

    So you’ve written a book.

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in Distribution, Self-publishing | 295 Words

“Also Read” Recommendations and Selling Your Book

Earlier this week, we talked about how competition for your book is actually a good thing, as it leads your ideal readers to your book.

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in Book Marketing | 329 Words

Why Competition is a Four-Letter Word

    With the increasing prevalence of ebooks, most of the press about the book industry has focused on death—the demise of Borders, the end of the print book, the eradication of reading as a popular pastime.

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in Audience, Book Marketing | 384 Words

Setting the Stage Right: How to Avoid Cliché Scenes

    It was a dark and stormy night, not a creature was stirring.

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in Storytelling, Writing | 539 Words

On Growing Your Business: Advice for the Overworked Indie Author

    As an indie author, you know that you not only have to be writer and creative director, but your very own marketing and sales department.

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in Book Marketing, Indie Publishing | 633 Words

How to Appeal to Book Clubs

    Book clubs are powerful things.

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in Audience, Book Marketing, Self-publishing | 465 Words

Banned Books and Negative Attention: What They Mean for Your Book

    In the last week of September, the American Library Association (ALA) hosts Banned Books Week, an event dedicated to bringing attention to the harmful effects of censorship, and celebrating free, open access to information and ideas.

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in Audience, Event, J.K. Rowling | 348 Words

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