Master how to write a book; how to publish it; how to leverage it; so it has people talk all over the world about YOU!
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Learn from a 5 x's Internationally Awarded Bestseller, Award Winning Event Planner and Speaker and a Guinness World Record Holder. How to properly write your story and get recognized.
Learn how I put one book out under $300 and made almost $200,000.
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How to Self-publish your book!
Customized cover design and interior layout
Paperback and e-book formatting
Book availability to 39,000 booksellers including Amazon and Chapters and Barnes & Noble.
Regardless of whether a book is self-published or traditionally published, there are five steps to publishing.
STEP 1: WRITING
Darn, eh? You can’t publish a book without first writing it. If you’re reading this guide, you probably have an idea for a book, or you’ve already written some or all of it.
STEP 2: EDITING
When you write a book you make thousands of creative decisions. By the time you’re done your first or second or third draft, it becomes nearly impossible for you to grasp how a reader would experience your manuscript for the first time. An editor provides fresh eyes and improves the quality of your writing.
STEP 3: DESIGN
Once the manuscript is edited, you will need to create a compelling cover that will help the book sell. Learn the right place to go and the best budget.
STEP 4: DISTRIBUTION
Once you have a finished product, you need to make it available for people to buy. Nowadays, most sales channels are available to self-published authors. Also, because print-on-demand (POD) technology permits printing one book at a time, it isn’t necessary to spend any money on printing.
Distribution includes listing your book with major online retailers like Chapters.com and Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble making your book available to brick-and-mortar bookstores through a distributor, and automatically printing and fulfilling orders, collecting payment, and issuing royalties. Distribution also includes ebook sales via the Kindle, Kobo and other ebookstores. Brick-and-mortar bookstores can’t be forced to stock your book, but they can be given easy access to it via mainstream distributors.
STEP 5: PROMOTING
Once your book is available for sale, you need to get people to hear about it and create “buzz.” Promoting activities include issuing press releases and approaching traditional print and broadcast media for interviews or book reviews, online marketing using social media, and events, such as a book launch.
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