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Archive for March, 2008

Self Publishing A Book Is Inexpensive and Simple

Friday, March 28th, 2008

Ever wonder how busy business owners are able to publish book after book after book. I mean, do these people ever sleep? The truth is that yes, they do sleep and they also probably take more days off and more vacations than you imagine. How do they manage to publish so many books and still have free time? They know that self publishing is the answer and they know the secrets to making it fast, and easy.

Self publishing a book has to be one of the most satisfying things you can do in your life. You will increase your value to society by offering information to people who seek it. You will have opportunities be offered to you without even looking – we are talking amazing and interesting opportunities you never considered possible before you wrote a book. You will make money while you sleep – internet bookstores do not close, they are open 24 hours. The question, however is how are you going to make it happen? Many people are thwarted by the idea that self publishing is only for the rich with an abundance of time on their hands. That idea could not be further from the truth.

One Content Application for All Digital Asset Management

Friday, March 14th, 2008

Publishers are changing their approach to getting their target audience’s attention. The once brilliant idea of facing books out for certain titles while keeping others faced in, use to be the advance in marketing a specific title. Now- publishers are trying to take those lists and lists of titles on an online shelf and reach internet audiences with entire books- electronic books. Publishers have discovered the value of XML content.

The International Digital Publishing Forum, formerly the Open eBook Forum (OeBF), published findings that in April 2006 electronic book publishers or (eBook publishers) reported increases in eBook revenue over the previous year with a 23% increase in eBook revenues since 2004.