Writing non-fiction is different than fiction, so don't follow generic self-publishing advice; here's exactly what you need to know to self-publish your next book. An avid audio and vintage computer ...
If you are an author or aspiring to become one, you must self-publish your book. Not only have such approaches been incredibly popular among writers, but it’s, in fact, associated with several ...
If you have a story you want to share, you can easily publish your work in popular electronic bookstores — and maybe even make a little money. By J. D. Biersdorfer Have you ever dreamed of publishing ...
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Amazon turned the book market on its head with its massive library of titles. Then it shifted the industry again with the introduction of the Kindle e-reader, and later, Kindle Direct Publishing. With ...
Have you ever dreamed of publishing your own e-book and making it big — like bestselling authors Colleen Hoover and Andy Weir? Not everyone has such success, but plenty of writers have found an ...
Would you like to be the next Dan Brown or J.K. Rowling? Perhaps your aspirations are less lofty, but you still have a story–or expert information–to share with the masses. Unless you are already a ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Gareth Feighery, who runs MarketTamer.com, didn’t become an author in hopes of selling a lot of books and reaping the royalties. Instead, ...
Not so long ago, the first hurdle for an aspiring book author was to get past the gatekeepers. First you would have to spend weeks or months writing a book proposal and sample chapters. Then you might ...
Editor’s Note: Previously, this series on scholarly publishing has offered advice on approaching an editor, getting a book contract, and responding to negative peer reviews. Promotion is a crucial ...
Editor’s note: James Altucher is an investor, programmer, author, and several-times entrepreneur. His latest book, “Choose Yourself!” (foreword by Dick Costolo, CEO of Twitter) came out on June 3.
Here’s the problem with self-publishing: no one cares about your book. That’s it in a nutshell. There are somewhere between 600,000 and 1,000,000 books published every year in the US alone, depending ...
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