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Roger Wildermuth Six Ideas For Marketing Your Self-published Book

So you’ve finished writing your book. The months of writing, editing, and reading back through your story are over and you’ve decided to self-publish your work. Now it’s on to the next step: promoting your book so that your message gets out there in the world. Here are a few ideas to help you get started on marketing your self-published book:

  • Contact program directors for local radio stations and ask them to set up phone-in interviews with you over th
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Added by Roger Wildermuth on November 30, 2009 at 6:32pm — No Comments

Roger Wildermuth 6 Tips For Getting That Story Out of Your Head and Off to the Book Printers!

Millions of people every year think about writing a book. Unfortunately, very few follow through with this dream because the process of writing a book and publishing it is often tedious and drawn out. In reality, one must only know the steps to take and accomplishing this goal can be as simple as baking a cake!

  • To begin with, you must plan your central idea. You’ve had a story brewing in your mind for some time; now it’s time to elaborate on it. What events will lead your story f
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Added by Roger Wildermuth on November 26, 2009 at 9:26am — No Comments

Roger Wildermuth Six Tips For Self-Publishing A Children's Book

Creating a children’s book can be a very rewarding experience. As with any book, an author can choose a publishing company or can self-publish to get their book printed and distributed. Of these two choices, self-publishing is often the quickest, easiest and most satisfying option. Not only do you get to keep more of the proceeds but you have more control over what your book looks like and where it’s distributed. In addition, getting a publishing company to take your book can be… Continue

Added by Roger Wildermuth on October 17, 2009 at 10:36am — No Comments

Roger Wildermuth Eight Tips For Book Signing Success

For many authors, writing their book is the easy part of their job. It’s ensuring the book sells that can be difficult. One of the most important things any author can do to increase their sales is conduct book signings. This idea can seem overwhelming. However, book signings are actually rather simple events once you know what steps are needed.

  • To begin with, research your local bookstores, creating a small list of stores that sell your genre. Contact these stores an
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Added by Roger Wildermuth on September 23, 2009 at 7:21pm — No Comments

Roger Wildermuth Book Printers - Six Tips for Choosing the Right One

It may seem like any easy task to choose a book printer who can get your lovingly written "baby" off your computer file and into print, but not all book printers are created equal! A book printer is much like anything else in this world - some are experts in their field and some should not even be in the field. It's wise to sit down and list your needs before you go on the hunt for a publisher - that way you can find the company and printer who is the right fit for you. Picking… Continue

Added by Roger Wildermuth on September 12, 2009 at 5:31pm — No Comments

Roger Wildermuth Five Tips For Marketing Your Self-Published Book

To write the great American novel is one of the most common aspirations in today’s culture. Everyone has a story inside them and now you’ve succeeded in putting your story onto paper. You’ve spent countless hours honing and tweaking your book until it’s reached the best possible version. You’ve decided to self-publish and you’re on your way to success.

There’s only one problem: Where do you go from here? Competition in the book world is vast and can, at times, seem overwhelming. Theref

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Added by Roger Wildermuth on September 11, 2009 at 10:12am — No Comments

Roger Wildermuth Book Printing and Self-Publishing Resource: IPBA

The Independent Book Publishers Association is the largest nonprofit trade association representing independent publishers. Serving book, audio, and video publishers internationally, the IBPA’s mission is to advance the professional interests of independent publishers. In the competitive, media saturated publishing market, working independently is challenging. Rather than going it alone, the IBPA offers a support network that provides marketing, education, and advocacy services. Regardless of m… Continue

Added by Roger Wildermuth on August 20, 2009 at 7:33pm — No Comments

Roger Wildermuth Printing Your Own Book? SPAWN is a Great Resource!

The Small Publishers, Artists, and Writers Network (SPAWN) is an organization for writers and publishers. Recommended by Writer’s Digest in their list of 101 best sites for writers, SPAWN’s website is an invaluable resource. SPAWN provides opportunities for everyone involved in publishing, including information resources, research sources, directories of publishers and printers, and links to the media. SPAWN is a nonprofit organization whose members include: publishers, authors, illustr… Continue

Added by Roger Wildermuth on July 18, 2009 at 9:38am — No Comments

Roger Wildermuth Book Printers - Pick the Right One For Your Book

For writers interested in self publishing their works, the world of book printing has many options available. Before choosing a publisher, it’s important to understand your needs and find the company that is right for you. A poor decision will cost you significantly more or result in a poor quality book.

Authors who intend to self publish should consider short run book printers. Short run book printing allows the writer to print a small number of books at a reasonable

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Added by Roger Wildermuth on June 29, 2009 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Roger Wildermuth Book Printing Information

Despite the modern trends of blogging, Twitter, and other instantaneous internet based communication, books have not yet gone out of style. They have broad appeal across generations, don’t require any special equipment or technology, and offer a comforting feeling that only hard copy printed material can offer. Authors looking to have their books printed must navigate the complex waters of book printing. Transforming your manuscript into a printed book involves a long decision-m… Continue

Added by Roger Wildermuth on June 19, 2009 at 9:30am — No Comments

Roger Wildermuth Be Sure To Copyright Your Book!

After you've worked long and hard on your masterpiece, you are finally ready to self-publish it and get it out into the world. Before you take that step, though, it would be wise for you to copyright your work even if it is "only" a book of family recipes. While many people don't realize that most works created after April 1, 1989 have copyright protection, taking the extra step of officially obtaining a copyright gives you a record that is traceable if you ever need to sue for copyright infring… Continue

Added by Roger Wildermuth on May 29, 2009 at 7:30am — No Comments

Simba Searching the right Term Paper Model.

Hey everyone, Trying to build up a term paper site that would actually generate nice revenue on subscriptions didn't work and I have decided to go on a whole new direction - providing a site with a huge, static term paper database with pay-per-lifetime access model - meaning you pay 19.99$ and you can access everything, forever. The results came up nice and the site is looking good at http://www.freetermpapers.info and generating small revenue, I wi… Continue

Added by Simba on May 3, 2009 at 2:28pm — No Comments

Simba Term Paper For Free's New Clothes

Hey everyone, After a long night of work, I finally re-designed my Free Termpaper site - www.termpaperforfree.com. The new site's in Joomla, and is totally Web 2.0ish :) The site is totally free, enjoy its free term papers, but really I wanna know what do you all think about the new version. In case you havent seen the old version, it looked like a losy graphic-less site from the nineties :) thanx, Simba. Continue

Added by Simba on November 22, 2008 at 7:49am — 2 Comments

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Classic Raid Areas - wow power leveling

he Molten Core lies at the very bottom of Blackrock Depths. It is the heart of Blackrock Mountain and the exact spot where, long ago in a desperate bid to turn the tide of the dwarven civil war, Emperor Thaurissan summoned the elemental Firelord, Ragnaros, into the world. Though the fire lord is incapable of straying far from the blazing Core, it is believed that his elemental minions command the Dark Iron dwarves, who are in the midst of creating armies out of living stone. The burning lake whe… Continue

Posted by zhangpeng on December 8, 2009 at 9:14pm

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rgent Dawn - wow power leveling

Some say that it is always darkest just before the dawn. Whenever darkness falls, the light of hope will drive away the shadows; wherever the forces of evil work in secret, the brave men and women of the Argent Dawn will be there to thwart their dark designs. The Argent Dawn is an organization that makes no distinction between Alliance or Horde, but instead tries to unite the people of Azeroth in the fight against evil. Though the agents of the Argent Dawn are always wary of the sinister and the… Continue

Posted by zhangpeng on December 8, 2009 at 9:14pm

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Kael'thas Sunstrider - wow power leveling

wizard of great skill and power, he became a high-ranking member of the Kirin Tor. His continuing magical studies brought him to the Violet Citadel, where he met Lady Jaina Proudmoore while she was still an apprentice. He was immediately drawn to the brilliant and lovely teenager, though the difference between their ages filled him with guilt and self-doubt. Eventually he courted her; however, he had little success in winning her regard. She remained dedicated to her craft above all else.

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Posted by zhangpeng on December 8, 2009 at 9:14pm

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World of Warcraft Silithus - wow power leveling

I stood poised over the body of the prone Twilight's Hammer cultist, straining for any sound of discovery. After weeks in the desert, the unceasing drone of insect wings from the various hives was almost shut out - it remained just noticeable enough to make my brain itch. I peered slowly around the corner of the crystal, making a quick check on the base camp just down the hill. There were no signs of pursuit. The patrols continued on their way, eyes scanning the dunes for the slightest sign of o… Continue

Posted by zhangpeng on December 8, 2009 at 9:13pm

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For more on quests - wow power leveling

I'd nearly left this all when I heard my current task. The plan was ludicrous, and I desperately wanted to be flying back to Mulgore, leaving this insanity behind. But to do that would be turning my back on the order I swore to follow; I'd never forgive myself. Gritting my teeth, I started picking at the knot holding the Orc's cowl on his head with my thick fingers, gently working it loose. Though it was tied tightly, the cloth yielded to persistent pressure, and it came free. Making as little n… Continue

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wow Rest System - wow power leveling

The Rest State modifier gives players a time-limited bonus to combat (PvE) experience. This frees up time for exploring other aspects of the game without penalty, such as tradeskilling and social activities, and helps players avoid level-grinding. Inns serve as a good place to hang up your sword or staff for the night because they confer special bonuses. Inns also act as home locations. Hearthstones provide a speedy way to travel back to an Inn when you need to take care of business in town, or… Continue

Posted by zhangpeng on December 8, 2009 at 9:00pm

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Mr Coffee Coffeemaker

For occasional lovers, there are few things additional appealing than being met in the first a.m. hours by a

perfectly brewed pot of coffee. That

initial cup sets the mood for your entire day, doesn't it? If

it's brewed up right, you may feel that extra zing in your step from morning until night. But, if

that 1st cup is too strong or too weak, too hot or not hot enough, you quickly

notice yourself spiraling into a 1st-class coffee crisis.


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Posted by Sam Jimmy on December 8, 2009 at 8:23pm

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Carta de José Saramago a Aminatu Haidar


La "Amistad Europea Universitaria para la Amistad Mundial" suscribe esta carta del premio Nobel portugués.

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Posted by Salvador GARCIA BARDON on December 8, 2009 at 6:21pm

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Krups Coffee Maker

What's the distinction between

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gifts with family crests

Each couple needs their wedding to be special and

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to you and your wedding. One of the foremost fascinating motifs to use in your wedding is your family crest.



A crest is actually one portion of a

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Posted by Jordan Eng on December 8, 2009 at 12:52pm

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