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Self Publishing At The Speed Of Thought
by: Jack Humphrey
Publishing, both electronic and hard copy, from articles to
books, has come a long way in recent years. I used to be
fascinated by anyone who had become a "real" author of a book.
For that matter, anyone who had been published in a magazine
or newspaper!
The whole thing seemed so validating for authors, yet
getting published, so cryptic. How do you become "published?"
How did you get someone to take your subject so seriously that
they gave you a retainer to finish your project and then
published and sold your books for you?
These and many other questions always flew around my head
in the years that it took me to figure out how publishing, the
traditional kind, worked. Then came the internet. Then
everything changed.
And the changes today are more radical than ever before.
You can completely publish your own work from the first
sentence you write to the first time you flip through the
pages of your book, all through the internet.
In fact, self publishing your own book is verging on common
place these days. And publishing your work entirely on the
web, with blogs or through a regular website is almost old hat
to many people.
Some very famous people today are "bloggers." People who
have a site that they constantly and instantly update with
their articles and blurbs on politics and trillions of other
subjects. If you don't have a blog in some circles, you are
not even considered worth talking to.
If you are an aspiring writer and are mystified by
traditional publishing "rules" fear not! You can take the bull
by the horns and publish on the web by choosing from all kinds
of software and services that suit you best.
If you want a book you wrote to be published, to hold in
your hands and give to friends and family and even stock in
Barnes and Noble or sell at Amazon, nothing is holding you
back anymore! You can literally control the whole publishing
process from start to finish yourself.
There are print on demand services that cater solely to
self publishers these days. You can have a batch of books
printed in runs as small as 50 books at very reasonable
prices. Here is just one source of valuable self publishing
information I found with a quick search engine query:
http://www.bookpublisher.com/publish-your-book.cfm
There are myriad free sources of information on the web
that teach you how to get your own ISBN and UPC codes so you
can sell your book in major and minor bookstores anywhere in
the world.
I know people who have taken their self published books and
gone to #1 on Amazon with them through savvy, guerilla-style
marketing campaigns that really aren't that hard to learn and
master.
If you aren't into paper it is even easier to get published
and become known through the internet. You no longer have to
be a geek to figure it out and there and tons of resources out
there to help you figure out which method of online publishing
is right for you.
If you are an article writer you can become an almost
overnight success just by learning how to get syndicated all
over the web, possibly being picked up by a very major online
or offline publisher. I know people who's entire lives have
changed over night, literally, after syndicating their
articles to choice publishing "clearinghouses" on the net.
Below are just a few of the hundreds of sites that can help
you get started learning about publishing online and offline.
Tale Chaser Publishing is a self publishing directory and
information library on various self publishing topics for
people looking into getting published online or off.
http://talechaserpublishing.com
Equip Mint.com
is an online promoter's Valhalla. Although there are many
specialized marketing resources there for people to learn
about marketing their websites, there are a few gems of
information for self publishers including links to places that
can have your work in front of every major online publisher
you can imagine.
http://equipmint.com
You can also find some syndication and promotion tools at
Webmaster Traffic Tools.
http://webmastertraffictools.com
Want to write the perfect press release for your website,
blog, or book? Then take a free press release writing course
at
http://goodpressreleases.com.
Bottom line is: There are no more excuses for not getting
your work published. With some work and research into the new
technology and avenues for publishing that are available to
anyone these days, you can become known in a very big way
without having to pitch to major labels.
In fact, if you really do your homework, you can learn how
to have the big publishers pitching YOU for deals!
Copyright 2004 Jack Humphrey
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