Posts Tagged ‘Book publishing’
Back to School: The 4Ps are the new 3Rs
Yikes! Have you looked at a calendar lately? Summer is drawing to a close and Labor Day is just 2 weeks away! It’s officially “Back to School” season!
But, going back to school is very different today than in years past. Not only is the learning equipment much different (computers and calculators vs. composition books and multiplication tables), students must study many more subjects to become successful in today’s world.
As writers we have new tools and new subjects to study, too. But that doesn’t mean we abandon all knowledge up to this point. The basics of publishing are still meaningful, but in a new context. Just like students have found the 3Rs—Reading ‘Riting and ‘Rithmetic—have gone the way of language arts, phonics and mathematics, we have to learn the updated versions of what is needed in the publishing world.
4Ps to Publishing Success has always been about educating new and aspiring authors about the process. And every year since its inception (2005), an updated version of the workshop or book has been created. Well, we’ve taken up one notch and now we’re introducing the most powerful and complete course of study for writers to date: 4Ps University, and we are are now enrolling for fall!
See everything this comprehensive home study course (with weekly live Q&A) offers here>>
And, to make it easy on the pocketbook for those who are facing other Back to School expenses (Have you seen the ’supplies needed’ lists being sent home by teachers today?), 4Ps University is offering a steep Early Registration Discount on the already ridiculously-low tuition.
So, start shining those apples and sharpening those pencils. It’s time to go Back to School and brush up on those 4Ps to Publishing Success! Don’t just take my word for it, read what 4Ps “graduates” have to say>>
Tips & Gifts on Social #@%&*#! Media for Authors Audio Recording
*Social #@%&*#! Media For Authors* Time-Sensitive Material
Whoohoo! Were you on the call last night? We rocked with myth-busting info and simple solutions to many of the reasons writers resist social media.
VIP Author Talks with Stacey Joiner: “Creating Multiple Streams of Income with Your Book”
What do you see when you hold your book in your hands (or visualize that scenario)? If all you see is a book, then you’re missing the big picture. A multitude of income-producing opportunities lie beyond the book in the form of classes, workshops, retreats, coaching, speaking, products and much more.
Join us when VIP Authors interviews Stacey Joiner, author of You Deserve the Royal Treatment. Stacey will reveal how the essence of her yoga and massage therapy business became her business name and book title and set the stage for classes, retreats, products and much more.
During this class, you will learn how:
- Your book can become a very large business card
- Your book can elevate your status and increase your business (and fees!)
- Your book can lead to speaking, workshops and events
- Your book becomes your brand
- Your book can launch a product line
Have a question on a topic not listed? Write it down now for the live Q&A at the end of the call.
Mark your calendar right now to join us for this informative teleclass!
Topic: Creating Multiple Streams of Income with Your Book
When: Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Time: 8:00pm Eastern Time (7pm Central, 6pm Mountain, 5pm Pacific).
How to Register:
VIP Authors Inner Circle Members: You are already registered. Log on to the Members-Only page for call-in details. The audio recording of the class will be posted to the members page within 24 hours after the event.
Non-Members: Not a member yet, but want to hear the class? The monthly VIP Author Talks teleclass is free to members, but you can pay for the class only and sample the membership benefits before joining.
Registration for this event is now closed. The audio recording of the teleclass is available for purchase on the VIP Author Talks Audio page. To review this and all VIP Author Talks programs click here>>
Speaker Bio
Stacey Joiner is a New York and Florida State Licensed Massage Therapist and a Certified Integral Yoga Instructor. Stacey combines her knowledge of Yoga, Massage Therapy and the human body to give her clients a safe and relaxing experience.
She recently launched her book, You Deserve The Royal Treatment – A Woman’s Guide to Living Royally and her own personal care product line.
2010: A Publishing Odyssey, Part II Audio
Today’s tele-class “2001: A Publishing Odyssey” was a huge success!
Listen to the tele-class replay at (641) 715-3412, Access Code: 171279#, or download the audio recording below.
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2010: A Publishing Odyssey Part II (New date)
Publishing has changed more in the past year than it has in the previous 50. And the rate of change is getting faster and faster. The rules that seemed to be written in stone have begun to erode and are disappearing entirely.
Change is exciting and confusing at the same time. There are more opportunities to get published than ever before—if you know what you’re doing. Now, with all the changes, it’s harder than ever to know what to do. And, wrong decisions can be costly errors. But what if you had a mentor to guide you to the next step—no matter where you are right now?
Join publisher and author Shelley Lieber in a free teleclass that will help you make informed decisions about how to:
- Choose between traditional publishing and self-publishing
- Avoid scams
- Choose the right POD publisher
- Publish your work as an ebook, audio book or print book
- Find print and digital markets for your work
- Build a waiting audience before your book comes out
- Use social networking sites effectively (and not waste your time)
- Create a buzz with free publicity
Free Class*: 2010: A Publishing Odyssey, Part II
Date: Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Time: 2:00-3:00 pm ET (1pm CT, 12pm MT, 11am PT)
Call Details: (641) 715-3300, Access Code 171279#
*The class is free to attend, but long distance charges may apply.
2010: A Publishing Odyssey
Publishing has changed more in the past year than it has in the previous 50. And the rate of change is getting faster and faster. The rules that seemed to be written in stone have begun to erode and are disappearing entirely.
Change is exciting and confusing at the same time. There are more opportunities to get published than ever before—if you know what you’re doing. Now, with all the changes, it’s harder than ever to know what to do. And, wrong decisions can be costly errors. But what if you had a mentor to guide you to the next step—no matter where you are right now?
Join publisher and author Shelley Lieber in a free teleclass that will help you make informed decisions about how to:
- Choose between traditional publishing and self-publishing
- Avoid scams
- Choose the right POD publisher
- Publish your work as an ebook, audio book or print book
- Find print and digital markets for your work
- Build a waiting audience before your book comes out
- Use social networking sites effectively (and not waste your time)
- Create a buzz with free publicity
Free Class: 2010: A Publishing Odyssey
Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Time: 2:00-3:00 pm ET (1pm CT, 12pm MT, 11am PT)
Call Details: (641) 715-3300, Access Code 171279#
Do you know how much it costs to publish a book?
The indie author assumes the entire cost, yet even when a publishing house is paying for book production and distribution, an author has to invest in promotion. Many also choose to get editorial help before submitting their work.
So, what are some of the “costs of doing business” that an author should put in the budget?
Here’s a laundry list of items, some are typical, some are less well known. Not everything will be applicable to your project, but at least you’ll be better prepared to make informed decisions. (The rock-bottom starting price of the cost range is in parens after each item.)
Editorial: Can include help with content editing, manuscript development, copy editing and proofreading. ($300+)
Design: Nothing gives a self-published book away faster than bad cover and interior design. Not all professional books are design winners, either. So it is helpful to know about the elements of conventional layout, including proper organization of content on the title page, copyright page, table of contents, headers and footers, chapter openers. captions, pagination and more. Get familiar with the basics of book design and hire professional help if you’re going it alone. ($500+)
Marketing Materials: Good elements of design and copywriting apply to everything related to the book: postcards, bookmarks, business cards. Digital printing make these materials a small, but effective investment. ($100+)
Internet Presence: A blog and/or website is no longer an “option.” The earlier an author can establish a following, the better. Once again, good editorial and design help authors present and deliver their messages effectively. In addition, services such as search engine optimization are investments that can pay for themselves and more. ($250+)
Newsletter: A newsletter is an effective tool for communicating with your audience. Companies that provide list management and design templates for your messages is another small, but necessary investment. ($15+/month)
Shopping Cart: Will you be selling your book on your website? Services such as consulting or seminars? Shopping carts are another expense worth the money. Some systems integrate the cart with list management, newsletter broadcasting, autoresponders as well as digital product delivery. ($30+/month)
Teleconference and Webinar services: These service providers give you the ability to conduct “live” seminars via the phone or computer. Talk to hundreds of people at time from the comfort of your home, any day or time you want. ($0 for limited services; $30+/month for advanced services)
Virtual Assistants: You’re probably looking at this list and thinking, “I don’t have time for all that.” Virtual assistants have the time and training to handle many administrative tasks that free you to do what you do best. ($200+/month)
Promotion: Depending on your time, training and inclination, some of this can be done on your own and with a virtual assistant. Hiring a publicist is another option. (Costs vary widely, depending on service and whether it’s a one-time or ongoing service.)
This is far from a complete list, but it should give you a better idea of what goes into producing a successful book. It takes more than writing a good book; that’s simply the first step. The more you know, the better your chances will be for success–that’s true in any business.
What the actual cost of your project will be depends on many factors. The starting range prices given here are very low, and your costs may be quite a bit higher.
Better to enter this business with your eyes wide open and know how to get quality results than bumble your way through, wasting time, money and possibly sabotaging your own efforts.
Remember: Writing is a passion. Publishing is a business. Successful (VIP) authors know the difference. Continue your publishing education via books; subscriptions to writers’ newsletters and magazines; and attend classes, workshops and seminars.
Want to be part of membership group for authors who are learning how to navigate today’s ever-changing publishing industry? For about $10/month or the cost of two grande lattes, you can learn how save thousands of dollars typically spent by uneducated authors. Find out more about VIP Authors Inner Circle>>>