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  1. On Saying Goodbye to a Drama KingBy: abc xyz

  2. Charles left her, just left altogether with no satisfactory explanation.

  3. How e-Books Can Be Very ValuableBy: swapnil shelar

  4. EBooks have a number of benefits over the traditional book.

  5. Are They Watching You Online?By: abhijit shing

  6. When surfing the Internet you probably take your anonymity for granted, most of us do.

  7. Follow Up to Keep from Falling DownBy: Marilyn Ross

  8. Do you want to call the tune instead of paying the fiddler? Then you'd better be prepared to monitor the progress of your projects.

  9. Professional Speaking for Extra IncomeBy: Marilyn Ross

  10. As the author of a nonfiction book, you are an "expert.

  11. Ask For What You Want!By: Marilyn Ross

  12. You're much more likely to get people to accommodate you if they know what you want.

  13. Autographing Books for Sales CloutBy: Marilyn Ross

  14. An autographed book is perceived as having more value.

  15. Guarantee More Book BusinessBy: Marilyn Ross

  16. Want to increase sales for your books, audio, or video programs? Looking for a vehicle to increase your direct marketing results? Guarantees may well be your answer.

  17. Targeting Educational Sales To Ramp Up Your ProfitsBy: Marilyn Ross

  18. Schools cover an amazing range of possibilities: daycare centers, K-12, adult education and community colleges, four-year institutions, universities, special-education programs, even home schooling and vocational programs.

  19. Lucrative Nontraditional Markets for Selling BooksBy: Marilyn Ross

  20. Did you know that 52% of all books are not sold in bookstores? This is just the tip of the iceberg! If you want to take your business to another level, there are many other venues for selling books and tapes.

  21. Forging Win/win Publishing PartnershipsBy: Marilyn Ross

  22. How about promoting your book as the ideal fund-raising tool? There may be groups of youths, seniors, or church folks who would love to help you sell copies for a percentage of the receipts.

  23. Capitalize On Contacts To Maximize Sales MomentumBy: Marilyn Ross

  24. Developing a support system of your peers makes complete sense.

  25. Creative Print Angles To Sell More BooksBy: Marilyn Ross

  26. For self-publishers and authors with budgets tighter than shrink-to-fit jeans, there are several intriguing ways to stir the publicity pot.

  27. Don't Be Backward About Getting A ForewordBy: Marilyn Ross

  28. In today's competitive publishing world—with more than 1.

  29. Gain PR Attention Using Contests, Awards, and SurveysBy: Marilyn Ross

  30. While mass marketers often run games and contests on a nationwide scale, small business can't afford this kind of promotion.

  31. Media Dynamo SecretsBy: Marilyn Ross

  32. Participating on radio can be one of your most profitable marketing strategies.

  33. Getting Newspaper Coverage Off the Book PagesBy: Marilyn Ross

  34. Did you know there are 1,730 newspapers published daily in the United States? They have a combined circulation of nearly 62 million people.

  35. Book Marketing Secrets for Trade-published AuthorsBy: Marilyn Ross

  36. Your book is published; the family's still celebrating.

  37. Start Locally - Grow NationallyBy: Marilyn Ross

  38. Most self-publishers don't have the budget to be all things to all people in all places.

  39. Book Promotion Tips - 9 Sure-fire StrategiesBy: Marilyn Ross

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  41. Editorial ChecklistBy: Marilyn Ross

  42. The following editorial checklist will help you evaluate your finished nonfiction manuscript and pinpoint any potentially weak areas.

  43. The Essence of EditingBy: Marilyn Ross

  44. Your manuscript is finally written.

  45. Writing Tight, Snappy BooksBy: Marilyn Ross

  46. It has been said, "There are two things wrong with most writing.

  47. 3 Writing Secrets to Give Your Novel a PR EdgeBy: Marilyn Ross

  48. Promoting fiction is never easy.

  49. Write A Howlingly Successful Nonfiction Book - 14 Stepping StonesBy: Marilyn Ross

  50. Writing a book can be as difficult as trying to repair your car with a set of jewelers tools—or as simple as penning a "To Do" list.

  51. Sell Your Self-published Book to a Major PlayerBy: Marilyn Ross

  52. Want to move into the big time? Many creative small presses and self-publishers are discovering a practical path for penetrating bigger "establishment" trade houses.

  53. How and Why to Start a Business Book ClubBy: Kevin Eikenberry

  54. Book clubs have been quite a rage over the last few years.

  55. Book Shepherds: Who are they? What do they do? Should you hire one?By: Lynne Marie Zerance

  56. As anyone who’s courageously ventured into the arena of self-publishing knows—or soon will—there’s much more involved in the process than simply sending your manuscript off to a printer, dropping off review copies at a handful of bookstores, and kicking back and waiting for the revenues to roll in.

  57. Top Six Lies About Book Marketing: (And the Truths to Set Your Book Free!)By: Christopher Kokoski

  58. If you're like me, you have a book and the passion to spend the rest of your life making it a success.

  59. Book Titles that Make Big BucksBy: T Mcdonald

  60. Do you know how readers decide to buy a book? 1) They get a referral from a friend.

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