July 2009 Archives

Book clubs are a fertile ground for savvy authors who want to get the word out about their published books. Many writers share the dream of walking into a cozy home, being greeted by the smiles of ten people who've just read their book.  Book clubs like this take place all over the world everyday.

The Amazon Kindle is a popular electronic device that is rapidly increasing in popularity.  In fact, over a year after its release, Amazon is finding it difficult to keep up with orders.  If you are author, whether you write for fun or for money, you can take this popularity and capitalize on it.  You can do so by writing and selling an Amazon Kindle book.

So, what are steps in writing and selling your Kindle ebook?

Perhaps you've always wanted to write a book. Or perhaps you've already written one but don't quite know what to do with it. One thing you do know, however, is that you want your book to be published and read by as many people as possible. Unfortunately, competition is fierce, and you may find it difficult if not impossible to find a reputable traditional publisher willing to take you on as a new author. Many people opt to use an agent to assist in this, but it can be almost as hard for people to find an agent as it is to find a publisher. Also, agents typically take a 15% cut of all profits, which seriously cuts into your earning potential.
Thinking about getting into the eBook publishing business or publishing your own? If that's you, then read on - we've got a couple of tips that will set you on the road to success in no time at all.

Sell More Books! by Jennifer Minar

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Do you want to sell books? Lots of books? If so, you have to become a tireless self-promoter. Not good at self-promotion? Not a problem. You can learn.

Successfully Publishing a Christian Book

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Writing a book that caters to a particular audience - like the Christian community - is a direction taken by a writer to ascertain that they have applied not just a holistic approach towards successful distribution but also targeting it to the right market. The best part about writing a Christian book is getting them published and seeing it make a difference in readers' lives.
Gone are the lonely hours of plodding away at typewriters. Over is the bittersweet sharing of work with relatives. Lessened is the tension of reading out loud to a bunch of strangers. Writer workshops have gone online!

Covers Sell Books by Dan Poynter

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Packaging is everything. Each year, corporations spend more than $50 billion on product packaging and design. $50 billion, not for the products themselves or for the wrapper but $50 billion just for the design of the wrapper.
Bring those visitors back for more, applauding you and saying BRAVO! They will create a buzz about your great site, and send you many more visitors through word of mouth. These visitors are your personal marketing force.
This is one of the many questions I've had to answer since starting on my nationwide virtual book tour on November 1, 2006 - November 30, 2006 to promote my first self-published promoting eBook, "A Complete Guide to Promoting & Selling Your Self-Published eBook."

Whether you're an author with an upcoming book to promote or a freelance writer needing to attract a constant stream of clients, it's in your best interest to start developing your writer platform as early as possible. The Web makes building a writing platform (sometimes called an author platform) easier than you might think.

During the years that I've been teaching writing and participating in writers' critique sessions, I've seen some real talent. There are writers who produce such sparkling prose that you know publication is only a matter of time.

In the big scheme of things, I've noticed two types of social media impact writers more than any others: blogging and social networking sites such as MySpace, Facebook and Twitter. You can bet I was thrilled when Lillie picked social networking for the topic of this post--I've been messing with social media in all its forms for years and enjoy the challenge of integrating it into my writing career. First, I want to remind you of the most important element of social networking:

Here are ten Twitter tips from Tee Morris, the author of "All a Twitter" (Que Publishing). These tips are not included within the book:

Where's Social Media Headed? by Nipa Shah

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Barack Obama started using social media and the marketing gurus went "Oh my God, he's a genius, now all we have to do is use his name to promote this and voila, clients will be lining up to buy social media marketing (SMM) services".
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Patricia Haley, an award winning national bestselling author, earned the title of 'trailblazer' after achieving remarkable success with her first faith-based novel. She self-published her debut novel, Nobody's Perfect, in 1998 and immediately sold nearly 20,000 copies in an industry where selling 5,000 copies at the time was highly regarded. The novel was the first of its kind to repeatedly make numerous national best sellers list, including #1 on the Essence (national African-American) list. Her next book, No Regrets, was popular among readers and followed Nobody's Perfect onto the best seller's list.

Originally from Rockford, IL, Patricia now lives in Pennsylvania with her husband, Jeffrey and their daughter. With an engineering degree from Stanford Univ. and an M.B.A. in marketing and finance from the Univ. of Chicago, readers are often surprised to hear that Patricia is writing novels, given her technical and business background.

When asked what led her to writing, her response is, "I was always good at creative writing in high school, but my interest was in math and science. I wasn't big on writing classes in college either. Engineering and graduating in four years was my primary focus. In the 90s, I went through a time of personal challenge. Writing became an unexpected tool of therapy. My first attempt at writing was a non-fiction (self-help) book. I got about halfway through it in 1994 and stopped. I set the book aside because a relationship storyline kept playing in my head. So I just sat down one day and wrote the first page. A few weeks later, another page and so on until nine months later I had completed my first novel, Nobody's Perfect. I questioned whether it could be any good, because the writing came very easily. Everything flowed so well. Without consciously trying, I was basically writing what I wanted to read and wasn't able to find in the stores -- clean fiction (without the sex and profanity), set in modern day, addressing real issues, and filled with a spiritual twist that honors God and gives people hope that they can get through their tough times. Everybody is bound to have at least one challenge in their life. "In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world." - John 16:33 (NIV Holy Bible). My writing is intended to remind people of the hope and peace that come from personally knowing Christ Jesus. I knew God had called and equipped me to write from the beginning. However, I realized in 2007 that God called me to write not for the sake of becoming a career author, but for the explicit purpose of encouraging others through motivational speaking, one-on-one mentoring, writing workshops, and of course the messages in my books. So writing is my gift and encouraging others is my purpose. In case you're wondering what is the difference between the two, gifts, talents, and strengths are the tools you're given to help fulfill your purpose."



matthewsmith-pic.jpgReverend Matthew Smith III was born on December 25, 1965 in Birmingham, Alabama. He accepted Christ as his Lord and Savior at age 16, and was baptized soon thereafter. He has been married to his wonderful wife, Rachelle, for over eighteen years, and is the father of three beautiful children and two grand children. Pastor Smith organized Grace Cathedral Community Church of San Leandro in May 2000. After 6 years of labor in the San Leandro vineyard, God moved him to Tracy, CA. to build and re-build the lives of both His people and the lost. The church name was changed to New Covenant Christian Fellowship and is blessed by God to become a sanctuary to the world.

Some would say that a newspaper story isn't an actual newspaper story unless it appears in the "real" version of the newspaper. That's just not true. Online publicity is as valuable, and sometimes even more exciting, than traditional publicity. Consider these benefits of online newspaper coverage:

Bookstores are terrible places to sell books.

The margins are low--you gross less than $4.50 on every $10 book. You get crummy display space--just the spine of your book shows. And let's face it--the competition is awful.

But you can sell thousands of books each year to non-bookstore outlets. Here's how:

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