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I would love to answer all your questions related to e-publishing including how to choose a profitable niche, write your material quickly, publish your work, and market your work effectively online. This includes how-to info on how to create and sell small reports, ebooks, tutorials, infoproduct systems, etc.
I am a seasoned online entrepreneur and info-publishing strategist who uses e-publishing to create multiple streams of income in my existing counseling and coaching business. I work with individuals and groups on how to effectively use e-publishing to establish credibility in their marketplaces, as well as how use it for generating more income in their businesses. I have published many (too many to list here:-) income-generating small reports, ebooks, tutorials, training programs and am currently writing a print book on how entrepreneurs can use info-publishing to boost their businesses.
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B.A. Print Journalism - Howard University
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I am extremely passionate about e-publishing and info-publishing because I truly believe that the times are changing and evolving -- allowing the average solopreneur and entrepreneur to establish credibility and visibility in their marketplace while still making a great living do it!
I am always learning something new about the world of electronic and print publishing, as it is a rapidly evolving information source. I hope to reach as many people as I can during the course of my career and show them how their small part of this movement can truly bring them the freedom lifestyle so many of us are seeking.
Most e-publishers and writers make more money marketing and selling their work via this medium than through traditional publishing -- based on the simple fact that with e-publishing you own your work and collect all the profits. In traditional publishing, you do not.
As technology grows by leaps and bounds (ex. Amazon's Kindle), more people rather save the trees, and are opting to view their favorite novels, non-fiction titles, blogs, newspapers, and more on computers and hand held electronic devices. I see this only growing as the technology becomes more affordable.
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Hi Danielle, I write and make money in several niches, and this is how I have always chosen. 1. It has to be niche that I have a huge interest in or specified knowledge in. If you "force" it - you
There are two routes you could take. Try signing with a major publisher and for that you will need a literary agent. There is actually a book of agents you could get from the library or on amazon (Try
1. It's difficult to find one "main" website that covers all types of topics. http://wikipedia.org is always good -- but is human created, so you can't be 100% about the info there. For specific searches
Hi Leticia. I think that as a fiction writer, you should have both a website with static content. Poetry and stories that they can read. AND you should also have an ezine that features your new work
Hi Michael. 1. If you would like a print book of your poems you could actually go directly through the self-publishing company that Amazon owns. That way you would get visibility on Amazon. The company
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