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- Print-On-Demand For Entrepreneurial Authors - Pro and CON The Print-On-Demand (POD) publishing option is another great entry level method for entrepreneurial authors because it is inexpensive to produce and deliver. It also allows the entrepreneurial author to maintain control over the entire process. Befo...
- Ten Best Secrets To Write A Book Fast I know what many of you are thinking I would love to write a book about ????? but I just can't find the time! Don't worry. There are techniques and secrets to write your book fast. As an entrepreneurial author, you are capable of writing a 100 page...
- Entrepreneurial Publishing For The Entrepreneuial Author - PRO and CON Entrepreneurial publishing is a logical extension of book publishing. For authors whose purpose for writing a book is to gain credibility as an expert by publishing a book, the concept of moving from book to entrepreneurial publishing is a logical st...
- Self-Publishing For Entreprenurial Authors - PRO and CON Sometimes it is necessary for the entrepreneurial author to self-publish their book. This is also referred to as vanity publishing. You, the entrepreneurial author, put all the money upfront to have your book published. Since you are incurring all t...
- 1001 Ways to Market Your Books 1001 Ways to Market Your Books: For Authors and Publishers by John Kremer is jam-packed with practical ideas to help you sell more books. It has 700 pages and 21 chapters and yet the excellent organization of the information makes it easy to quickly l...
- E-Publishing for Entrepreneurial Authors (E-Book) - PRO and CON E-Publishing is a legitimate publishing option for entrepreneurial authors. There are 5 legitimate publishing options, and this lens will only discuss the pros and cons of E-publishing (E-Book). Before you decide to use e-publishing for your book, e...
- Traditional Publishing for Entrepreneurial Authors - PRO & CON The traditional publishing option for an entrepreneurial author requires that the author submit book proposals or full manuscripts to a commercial publishing house. Then, the entrepreneurial authors keep their fingers crossed for acceptance. Entrepr...
