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Developing a Formal Brand Messaging Document ept work by authors who live in the U.S.
They will make your book available to leading
bookstores such as Ingram, Wal-Mart, Amazon,
and others. Your book is stored in electronic
format with copies printed as you need them.
Your paperbook and hardcover royalties are
80% of what is received when a copy of your
book is sold.Ensure everyone in your company sings from the same sheet of music when it comes to communicating a consistent brand message.Imagine one of your customers calling six different people in your company. The customer asks why they should consider purchasing your product. What do you think these six people would say? Would their explanation be consistent?That’s where brand messaging comes into play. In the audio book, “Sound Advice on Brand Marketing,” author Tom Miller says brands need to speak with a single unified voice 3) Ebook Stand: http://EbookStand.com Published in paperback, hardcover or in ebook format. You retain all rights to your work. Pays 30% of the sale price or your paperback book and 25% for other paperback t Your Telephone Personality In today's Internet age the traditional publisher
has a new competitor. It's called Print on Demand,
or POD for short.You may not have thought of it this way, but the telephone is just another sales counter. The customer at the other end of the phone is just like the customer at the counter, with one big exception: The customer cannot see you!This means you have to work harder to project a pleasant and professional image. Of course, the customer can’t see you smile. But believe it or not, they can hear it in your voice. And use the customer’s name as much as possible. It is surprising how much rapport you can establish by an informa Until recently, aspiring writers found it difficult to have their books approved and into print by established publishers. With POD you become your own publisher, printing and shipping out your books as they are sold. This means no unsold inventory and no lost money while your books are sitting around gathering dust in boxes. Ebooks are pretty popular online but there are still some "old fashioned" consumers who want to hold a book in their hands. POD allows you to offer them that option inexpensively. Unlike traditional publishing, which can cost a small fortune to print hundreds of books (with no guarantee that they'll sell), POD is very affordable. When shopping for a POD Publisher to work with you'll want to find out what the set up cost is and the charge per book. You'll also want to inquire whether there is a minimum number of books you have to purchase. Make sure to read the fine print of any agreement to make sure you are not giving your rights away. Most will allow you to keep your rights and they'll also get an ISBN number for your book. Here are some of the more popular POD publishers online: 1) Author House: http://AuthorHouse.com If you list with Author House your book will be available at more then 25,000 retail outlets worldwide, including Amazon and BarnesandNoble.com. They do prefer that your submission be in electronic format (CD or Disk). There are three sizes of books available; 5X8, 6X9, 8.25X11. You retain all rights to your work. 2) Action Tales: http://ActionTales.com Publishes in electronic or hard copy format. Set up charge for POD is $197.00 and includes an ISBN number for your book. You maintain all rights to your work. Once printed, your book becomes available in retail outlets nationwide. All books are 6X9 trade paperback. One side note: they only accept top quality work, so make sure yours is up to par before submitting. 3) Aventine Press: http://AventinePress.com You retain all rights to your work. They only accept work by authors who live in the U.S. They will make your book available to leading bookstores such as Ingram, Wal-Mart, Amazon, and others. Your book is stored in electronic format with copies printed as you need them. Your paperbook and hardcover royalties are 80% of what is received when a copy of your book is sold. 3) Ebook Stand: http://EbookStand.com Published in paperback, hardcover or in ebook format. You retain all rights to your work. Pays 30% of the sale price or your paperback book and 25% for other paperback tr Are Resale Rights Products Profitable? nsumers who want
to hold a book in their hands. POD allows you
to offer them that option inexpensively.Whoever claimed that poor people would profit in the internet era, was absolutely right. Nowadays, almost all households around the world are connected to the information superhighway, or at least have connection access in schools, offices, cyber cafes or other public places.Connection is established via either broadband or dial-up, which makes understandable the increasing number of vendors commercializing tangible and intangible goods, and even their intellectual property through new schemes including resale rights products. Unlike traditional publishing, which can cost a small fortune to print hundreds of books (with no guarantee that they'll sell), POD is very affordable. When shopping for a POD Publisher to work with you'll want to find out what the set up cost is and the charge per book. You'll also want to inquire whether there is a minimum number of books you have to purchase. Make sure to read the fine print of any agreement to make sure you are not giving your rights away. Most will allow you to keep your rights and they'll also get an ISBN number for your book. Here are some of the more popular POD publishers online: 1) Author House: http://AuthorHouse.com If you list with Author House your book will be available at more then 25,000 retail outlets worldwide, including Amazon and BarnesandNoble.com. They do prefer that your submission be in electronic format (CD or Disk). There are three sizes of books available; 5X8, 6X9, 8.25X11. You retain all rights to your work. 2) Action Tales: http://ActionTales.com Publishes in electronic or hard copy format. Set up charge for POD is $197.00 and includes an ISBN number for your book. You maintain all rights to your work. Once printed, your book becomes available in retail outlets nationwide. All books are 6X9 trade paperback. One side note: they only accept top quality work, so make sure yours is up to par before submitting. 3) Aventine Press: http://AventinePress.com You retain all rights to your work. They only accept work by authors who live in the U.S. They will make your book available to leading bookstores such as Ingram, Wal-Mart, Amazon, and others. Your book is stored in electronic format with copies printed as you need them. Your paperbook and hardcover royalties are 80% of what is received when a copy of your book is sold. 3) Ebook Stand: http://EbookStand.com Published in paperback, hardcover or in ebook format. You retain all rights to your work. Pays 30% of the sale price or your paperback book and 25% for other paperback t Four Important Factors To Be Consider While Looking For Affiliate Program ure you are not
giving your rights away. Most will allow
you to keep your rights and they'll also
get an ISBN number for your book.In the world of internet today, there are millions of people surfing the net each day looking for online products and services, thus its provide far more valuable than traditional marketing techniques. Affiliate marketers are making some big checks through affiliate program that offer by some merchants online.An affiliate will received commission from the merchant if the customer eventually purchases any products or service from the merchant's site though out a link that is created by an affiliate.By assisting merchants sel Here are some of the more popular POD publishers online: 1) Author House: http://AuthorHouse.com If you list with Author House your book will be available at more then 25,000 retail outlets worldwide, including Amazon and BarnesandNoble.com. They do prefer that your submission be in electronic format (CD or Disk). There are three sizes of books available; 5X8, 6X9, 8.25X11. You retain all rights to your work. 2) Action Tales: http://ActionTales.com Publishes in electronic or hard copy format. Set up charge for POD is $197.00 and includes an ISBN number for your book. You maintain all rights to your work. Once printed, your book becomes available in retail outlets nationwide. All books are 6X9 trade paperback. One side note: they only accept top quality work, so make sure yours is up to par before submitting. 3) Aventine Press: http://AventinePress.com You retain all rights to your work. They only accept work by authors who live in the U.S. They will make your book available to leading bookstores such as Ingram, Wal-Mart, Amazon, and others. Your book is stored in electronic format with copies printed as you need them. Your paperbook and hardcover royalties are 80% of what is received when a copy of your book is sold. 3) Ebook Stand: http://EbookStand.com Published in paperback, hardcover or in ebook format. You retain all rights to your work. Pays 30% of the sale price or your paperback book and 25% for other paperback t How I Got 5000 Visitors to My Blog by Pressing One Button rights to your
work.More traffic makes more money More traffic makes more money More traffic makes more moneyRemember that phrase because Traffic is the most important part of any website or blog. Every webmasters and bloggers are out there looking for more traffic. The more traffic you get, the more money you make online. It’s getting harder to get highly targeted traffic to your blog these days. Everyone is competing with everybody else. The search engines are getting tougher to get ranked well, the social bookmarking sites are getting tougher a 2) Action Tales: http://ActionTales.com Publishes in electronic or hard copy format. Set up charge for POD is $197.00 and includes an ISBN number for your book. You maintain all rights to your work. Once printed, your book becomes available in retail outlets nationwide. All books are 6X9 trade paperback. One side note: they only accept top quality work, so make sure yours is up to par before submitting. 3) Aventine Press: http://AventinePress.com You retain all rights to your work. They only accept work by authors who live in the U.S. They will make your book available to leading bookstores such as Ingram, Wal-Mart, Amazon, and others. Your book is stored in electronic format with copies printed as you need them. Your paperbook and hardcover royalties are 80% of what is received when a copy of your book is sold. 3) Ebook Stand: http://EbookStand.com Published in paperback, hardcover or in ebook format. You retain all rights to your work. Pays 30% of the sale price or your paperback book and 25% for other paperback t Internet Footprints - Leaving Your (Brand) Name on the Web - Really a Benefit? ept work by authors who live in the U.S.
They will make your book available to leading
bookstores such as Ingram, Wal-Mart, Amazon,
and others. Your book is stored in electronic
format with copies printed as you need them.
Your paperbook and hardcover royalties are
80% of what is received when a copy of your
book is sold.It’s a morning ritual, where a few people are walking or running down the beach, the bulldozers are cleansing the sand, erasing all trials of the previous day. Cleansing your internet prints is hardly possible, after a day of surfing they are all over the web world and there is no way to erase them.Some companies leave their print, some others prevent that employee's prints are discovered on the web, and probably another category is not aware that they leave prints or not.There is no best practice on this one. There are fi 3) Ebook Stand: http://EbookStand.com Published in paperback, hardcover or in ebook format. You retain all rights to your work. Pays 30% of the sale price or your paperback book and 25% for other paperback trim sizes. They also pay 50% on ebook sales and 20% of hardcover books sold on their site. 4) Universal-Publishers: http://Universal-Publishers.com Books sold in paperback format through thousands of booksellers including Amazon and Barnes and Noble and in digital format via the Net. Authors receive royalties from 20 to 40% of the retail price. Non-exclusive publishing agreement. 5) EbookoMatic: http://EbookOMatic.com Publish unlimited ebooks for a one time registration fee of $147.00. Ebooks will be available for sale on multiple websites. Audio enable your sales page with your own voice.They do prefer your manuscript in Word or PDF format. They also have a free 10 day trial so you can take them for a test drive. 6) LuLu: http://LuLu.com You can publish books, calendars, music, video, software, ebooks and more with LuLu. You set the selling price of your product and they take 20% of the royalty you set. Can sell in POD format or strictly ebook format. 7) BookLocker: http://BookLocker.com They have a $199.00 set up fee, and an $18.00 per year hosting charge. You supply the book cover and books are printed as trade paperback, soft or hard cover. They pay you 35% of listing price and you keep all of your rights. So, if you've always dreamed of being a published author or you're tired of rejection letters, why not take the task upon yourself and publish your own book. With Print on Demand some dreams can come true and your book can be lying on your coffee table tomorrow.
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