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Jan 31 2013in Features, Opinion by James MoushonTags: Claude Bouchard, ebook marketing, ebooks, facebook, hbs author’s spotlight, indie authors, indie marketing, James Moushon, M.R. Mathias, online marketing, social media, twitter marketing, Yogi Berra
So you just created your first book and you’re done with the editing. You have someone lined up to help you with the formatting and to help you upload the ebook to the online retailers. You’re an indie author and you’re going to self-publish. The ebook will be available for anyone in the world to [...]
Tags: Claude Bouchard, ebook marketing, ebooks, facebook, hbs author’s spotlight, indie authors, indie marketing, James Moushon, M.R. Mathias, online marketing, social media, twitter marketing, Yogi Berra
Oct 9 2011in Features, Opinion by MarkTags: advance, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, bookstores, brick and mortar, business model, Disney, E-Publishing, editor, enterprise-publishing, entrepreneurs, facebook, failed author, filter system, independent, indie, internet, iPhone, JK Rowling, Kindle, litmus test, logical fallacy, manuscript, market saturation, marketing, net worth, Nook, profit, publication, sales, self-published, self-publishing, selflessness, smashwords, solitary profession, Stephanie Meyer, Stephen King, The Dead Don't Cry, Twitter, vanity author, WordPress
There is something happening in the publishing industry right now. Something seismic. Regular men and women – children even! – are beginning to self-publish. The internet has given them the keys to a once gated empire – and the gatekeepers are not happy. There is a system in place for writers, a proven process that [...]
Tags: advance, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, bookstores, brick and mortar, business model, Disney, E-Publishing, editor, enterprise-publishing, entrepreneurs, facebook, failed author, filter system, independent, indie, internet, iPhone, JK Rowling, Kindle, litmus test, logical fallacy, manuscript, market saturation, marketing, net worth, Nook, profit, publication, sales, self-published, self-publishing, selflessness, smashwords, solitary profession, Stephanie Meyer, Stephen King, The Dead Don't Cry, Twitter, vanity author, WordPress