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Title:
Self-Marketing To Independent And Locally Owned Bookstores
Author:
James E. Morris, MSEd.
Formats:
PDF (ebook) | Paperback
Pages:
200
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Ebook:
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$9.95
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Paperback:
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$14.95
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Category: Business:Marketing
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About the Book
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Using
the information in this book, you can sell directly to (through) bookstores
at lower prices than a publisher would ask and still make more profit
for you and the store. With over 1300 stores to choose from, you should
be able to create many accounts that will sell your books throughout
the year.
Remember, there is one caveat about writing for profit: If you want
to sell a book to a lot of people, you will have to self-promote.
True, well known writers and celebrity story tellers will have a lot
of their publisher's backing but only because these books are almost
pre-sold. For the majority of writers picked up by publishers, the
author must still sell the general public on the merits of his or
her work.
Then, of course, there are the hundreds (thousands?) of deserving
books that never make it past a query to the publisher. This is a
growing problem since fewer new authors are being published every
year. This makes self-publishing and self-promoting more important
than ever.
Since you have to promote your work, anyway, why share the profits
with too many middlemen? Why not produce your own books and sell them
direct? You can easily create paper-based books at very low prices
using print-on-demand (POD). Or get bookstore owners interested in
disc-based books (as I am doing) and your production costs are next
to nothing.
To help you with your promotion, an article on creating good query
letters is included with the book.
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| About the Author |
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James Morris (MSEd.) has been publishing articles and books on the Internet (and helping others publish their work) for over five years. His present company, Morris Publications (http://www.publish.mu) specializes in creating interactive electronic manuals and books. |
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