Digital Rights Management (DRM) is an area of technological advancement that authors within the eBook business should pay close attention to over the coming years as these innovations are striving to safeguard their written work.
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Market Your Book – Promotion And Publicity
February 21st, 2010
admin There are many book titles that you see on the shelves of bookstores and in libraries. They may have some of the best information, or tell the best stories that have ever been written. However, if the author was not marketed by a well known publisher or did not have the tools and ideas to show that book promotion and publicity market your book.
How to Get That Number One Google Position.
July 2nd, 2009
admin If you haven’t already put your article submission on autopilot, it can only be for one of three reasons:
Improve Communication with Your Audience
June 12th, 2009
admin Calling all journalists and freelance writers, publishers and editors. It is time to breathe more life into your copy. Turn your articles into living pieces that spark measurable debate and that allows you to engage with your readers mind and soul – we’re talking revolution. As it was in the beginning Publishers have for many years relied on letters to get feedback from their readers and although email has opened up this method of communication it is still time consuming and difficult to process with only a fraction of the received correspondence ever being used. Let’s face it, as well as being an overhead for the publisher, to most people it is an unrewarding medium in terms of effort required and response received, just think of the number of letters that go unpublished and unread. As it is now The Internet has brought new channels of communication and has opened [...]
Article Feedback Extends the life of Your Articles
June 12th, 2009
admin Calling all journalists and freelance writers, publishers and editors. It’s time to breathe more life into your copy. Turn your articles into living pieces that spark measurable debate, get closer to your readers and engage their mind and soul – we’re talking revolution. As it was in the beginning Publishers have for many years relied on letters to get feedback from their readers and although email has opened up this method of communication it is still time consuming and difficult to monitor and process, and for the more popular articles, it is either a case of only a fraction of the received correspondence ever being used, or where online comments have been allowed, well written and good comments can be buried under poorly written and abusive comments. As well as being an overhead for the publisher, it can also be an unrewarding medium in terms of the amount of effort [...]


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