When you consider writing your pamphlet, what springs to mind? Being a requested expert on your subject? The writing process? The publishing process? These are all valid thoughts, but there’s something you are forgetting and it is the most significant thing of all – your market. Otherwise, you could finish up with a pamphlet that does not sell. The market to which you are writing should be your first concern before you ever write a word. Your market has a certain set of necessities and preferences, and if your pamphlet doesn’t meet their standards they won’t purchase from you. [Read more...]
Marketing an E-Book
If you know the way to hire a ghostwriter to make a Clickbank electronic book, then you are well before all of the associates who are promoting Clickbank products with their hop links. Rather than helping folks promote their Clickbank eBook and building their name, why not let the thousands of affiliates in Clickbank market your own product? If you’re a business even better. Companies and individuals such as Michael Fertik published books to promote a Reputation.com review, expanding their business to new audiences and even promoting to new markets. [Read more...]
Taking The Fujitsu M2010 Netbook For A Try Out.
The MSI Wind U1000-432 10′ Netbook is among the most well-liked netbooks in the market. Launched this year, the MSI Wind U1000-432 10′ Netbook intends to grab a chunk of the more popular netbook market. The MSI Wind U1000-432 10′ Netbook runs on an Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor and 1GB of Ram ( upgradeable to 2GB ). It has got a straightforward and minimalist design with rounded corners, giving it a suave and pro look. The planning of the MSI Wind U1000-432 10′ Netbook is a little slimmer than its rivals like the Asus Eee Computer and is also two pounds lighter than many netbook models. [Read more...]
How to get a book deal
It may have taken weeks, months or years, but once you have your completed book, the time has come for the exciting and often frustrating process of getting it published to begin! Before diving in headfirst however, it may be wise to gather a few objective opinions from experienced sources as to whether you really do have something worth publishing. Once you are confident this is the case, the first step in securing a book deal is to research research research. Find out as much as you can about the world of publishing, what competition there is out there for your book, and which publishers specialise in which types of work. Attend talks which literary agents often run for the purpose of giving advice to aspiring authors. [Read more...]
Where to get the best deals on books
To find some of the best deals around on books, head to the computer and log on! The internet offers a vast range of websites selling books, and often including free delivery. The following is a list of websites put together for those who are looking for a large choice of books at competitive prices. It is worth checking out several of the price comparison websites too – those specifically for books include: [Read more...]
How to write an ebook
If you can read and type on a PC, you can write your first electronic book in just five days by following the rules in ‘Writing Lucrative eBooks In 5 Days Flat, that Most Marketing specialists Will Never Know!’ it’ll need the self-discipline to meticulously follow instructions, but everybody has an PDF in their brain which can sometimes be information people will happily pay to learn. There are several things you have learned during your life that can become a book. ‘Writing Profit-making eBooks In five Days Flat,’ supplies the steering you need. You simply need somebody to steer you. [Read more...]
Buying electronic books
Electronic books, or e-books as they are more commonly known, are books that are read on electronic devices, including home PCs and mobile phones. By far the most common way of reading them though, is through an e-book reader. Since 1998, the public have been able to access books electronically, however the introduction of Amazon’s Kindle in 2009, followed by the Sony PRS-500 and the Apple iPad in 2010, has seen this method of buying books soar, and in July 2010 Amazon sold more e-books than hardback books. [Read more...]
Buying a First Edition Book
A first edition is the first ever print of a book, or a copy from the first ever print run, and can be extremely valuable. For example, a first edition of Beatrix Potter’s ‘Tale of Peter Rabbit’ would fetch over £50,000. Hardback books are generally more valuable and sought after than paperbacks, and much of the value depends on the quality of the book and the condition it is in – hardback books in good condition and with a jacket are much more sought after than those without. [Read more...]
Buying books for children
Most children love all types of books, and the variety of wonderful books on offer for youngsters nowadays ensures that there is plenty of choice for everyone. Books are a fun way for parents and other adults to interact with younger children, and a great source of learning for them. [Read more...]
Buying a Book – so many options!
Buying a book used to be as simple as walking into a bookshop and choosing a book. These days potential book buyers are faced with a vast array of choices – the traditional bookshop, online bookshops, books in supermarkets, charity bookshops….the list is endless! The following is a brief guide to some of the many options. [Read more...]

