How to Market Your Work of Fiction

In the olden days of fiction publishing and marketing, the author sent her precious package of verbiage to an overworked and underpaid editor of a publishing company and waited for an acceptance (more often a rejection) letter in the mail. If the book happened to be chosen and accepted from the slush pile of manuscripts, … Read more

Self-Publishing Your Fiction

Every aspiring author who has struggled to have their work accepted by an agent or a publishing house – only to have collected enough rejection slips to paper a wall – turns to thoughts of self-publishing. If you’re thinking of publishing your own fiction, you owe it to yourself to find out everything you can … Read more

Entering the World of Online Fiction Book Publishing

Digital technology is in the forefront of every marketing venture these days, including publishing. If you have a work of fiction that you’d like to see published, print on demand (POD) is certainly worth you time and effort to consider as a viable option to traditional publishing. Print on demand makes it possible for a … Read more

How to Set Prices for Information Products

The prices for information products are largely determined by the product owner. That’s far more freedom than that of a book on the shelf at a major retailer. Print books have to make enough to pay the author, editor, printing, marketing, publisher profit and cut to the retailer. Information products only pay the owner and … Read more

How to Conduct Article Marketing Research for Your Niche

Sometimes it’s not the writing that has you bogged down, but it’s conducting your article marketing research that has you stumped. Where do you get ideas from? How do you know what to write about? Here are six fail proof methods to give you plenty of fodder for your article marketing brainstorming sessions – and … Read more