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Feb 19 2008

This Will Pay You To Market Your Book.. FREE Best Seller Resource

Jay Conrad Levinson is one of the biggest best selling authors of all time. He’s sold millions of Guerrilla Marketing books and made enormous sums of money while promoting his revolution for small businesses.

I’ve read over a dozen of his books, been a member of his association and worked with Jay on a few promotions. He is an author you should be modeling for success.

There are two reasons you need to watch this new video from Jay…

  1. Jay talks about setting up marketing that pay you
  2. The team working on this new book promotion will give you and example you can learn from for your own book

Watch the free video now to see for yourself how this works.

Then be sure to get the report, and share this link with your friends and partners

Written by warren · Categorized: book marketing, internet marketing, online promotion, sell books, write a book · Tagged: ben mack, book marketing, guerrilla, info products, information marketing, internet marketing, jay conrad levinson, online promotion

Feb 17 2008

2 Minutes Contest Can Make You a Best Selling Author

Should your book be read by millions?

Do you want to be a best seller?

My friend Mark Joyner wants to make that dream come true.

Mark has had 4 best sellers, and knows the formula. As a part of a promotion for his upcoming “Best-Seller Blueprint” course, he is have a unique contest with first prize being a $21,000.00 package where Mark make your book a best seller.

http://bestsellerauthors.com/authorcontest

If you want to become a best selling author, pick up the ZERO COST special report, and then see how you can early enter the contest.

Hurry, all entries must be in by 2/26

Written by warren · Categorized: book marketing, online promotion, publishing, sell books, write a book · Tagged: best seller, best seller blueprint, book promotion, contest, joyner, nytimes

Feb 05 2008

Print On Demand (POD) Explained – Guest Article

Though the term “on demand” usually refers to movies, the publishing world has a version of on demand called POD technology.

Publish on demand (POD) has really changed the way that the printing world produces books. In fact, there are hardly any printing houses that use traditional forms or printing technology, and many different presses now use POD technology instead. Rather than print a large number of books (or other types of publications) it allows a printing house to produce books as they are needed.

Many years ago, large numbers of books were printed at one time (often result in a large amount of waste). Today, those printing presses that use POD, only print one book per request. For example, if a press receives and order to twenty books, those twenty books are printed only after the order has been issued. This type of printing is also useful due to the fact that a POD press can easily retain digital copies of a text that are available when they are needed. Many university presses use POD as a way to print small quantities of texts as they are requested … and sometimes, a book that has been out of print for awhile can be reproduced using POD technology.

As far as efficiency goes, book publishing on demand technology has made printing small amounts of text very easy. Also, most POD presses will charge a publishing house one fixed fee per copy – no matter what the size of the order actually is. In this manner, the overall cost associated with POD printing is much lower than with traditional printing. Publishing houses will not have to keep a large amount of texts on hand when they use a POD company (instead, they can simply ask for copies as they are needed). From a publisher’s point of view POD printing really makes a lot of sense.

Though POD may be a valid printing option, there are also some negative things to consider concerning this process. Throughout the traditional printing procedure, the entire printing process is carefully monitored and inspected. When a POD company steps in, the printing is entirely digital, which means that a lack of quality control can occur. However, for the author that wants to self publish, contacting a POD company may prove to be inexpensive and useful.

As you can tell, book publishing print on demand technology has really opened up a lot of doors within the publishing world. As more and more publishing houses (and independent authors) move towards POD technology, traditional printing methods are slowly becoming a thing of the past … which may, or may not, be a good thing.

Aazdak Alisimo writes publishing articles for BookPublishingHouses.com – your resource for book publishing houses.

Written by warren · Categorized: book marketing, sell books, write a book · Tagged: authors, book marketing, book printing, pod, print on demand, publish, publishing

Jan 30 2008

Book Marketing Radio Interview

I had a delightful time last night talking with Frankie and her UNSTOPABLE listeners on BlogTalkRadio

We covered some new material, along with exaclty what I think you need to get started as an author.

You can listen here while it’s available

http://www.BlogTalkRadio.com/missionunstoppable/2008/01/30/An-UNstoppable-LIFE

Written by warren · Categorized: book marketing, online promotion, write a book · Tagged: beginning authors, blogtalkradio, book marketing. Warren Whitlock, write a book

Jan 27 2008

Book Marketing Guest Article: Triple Your E-book Sales

When it comes to the ebook business, too many information marketers are leaving too much money on the table! Don’t be one of them. Here’s how to increase your profits by as much as ten fold once you apply these killer steps:

Killer Step #1: Write about niche topics

If your niche is too broad, chances are your ebook will appeal to very little people in your market, since your product will be too “cookie cutter”. Try to make your ebook topic as specific as possible. Instead of a topic like Time Management, try a topic like Time Management For Busy Moms instead.

Killer Step #2: Give them a taste

Offer your prospects a taste of your product by offering a sample/excerpt download of your ebook on your sales page. Once your reader has seen a part of your ebook and likes it, he will definitely want to get his hands on the full product. It’s a powerful concept, and it’s why department stores often offer samples of snacks and cosmetics at their stores.

Killer Step #3: Offer resale rights

Offer the resale rights to your product! This allows the buyer to resell your product and keep 100% of the profits. Of course, you can set terms such as a minimum selling price to prevent too much saturation in the marketplace. Generally, people love resale rights ebooks because they allow them to get into business instantly without creating their own product.

There you go, 3 killer steps to boosting your ebook revenue. Go try them today and surprise yourself with the results!

Fabian Tan is the author of the free 51-Page Report:

“Murder Your Job: How To Build Cash Sucking Autopilot Businesses In 30 Days Or Less!”

Head over to http://www.MurderYourJob.com to get your free copy now before it’s gone!

Written by warren · Categorized: book marketing, e-book, internet marketing, online promotion, sell books, write a book · Tagged: book marketing, e-books, ebook, make money, publishing

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