Monday, February 23, 2009

Five Reasons to Independently Publish Your Next Book

by Tom Cannon

For generations, the only publishing option available to would-be authors, was the traditional method of publishing, where you submitted your manuscript to one of the big publishers and hoped for the best. Modern technology has changed that paradigm. Now, anyone with a computer and an internet connection can successfully publish a book, in a plethora of formats. And most surprisingly of all, especially for those who grew up linking publishing success with the big publishing houses, is the fact that bestsellers don't have to originate in New York or London anymore.

Interesting facts about the ever-changing world of publishing:
• Independently published authors are selling millions of volumes each year - proving that creative thought can originate outside the walls of the BIG publishing houses.
• Books by independently published authors have earned their own recognition award: Independent Publisher Book Award.
• The success of electronically published books (ebooks), with millions in annual sales, have proven it is no longer necessary to print your book traditionally.

During the rise of independent publishers, the traditional publishing houses did everything they could to convince the world that their select few authors were the only people capable of telling (writing) a good story, or creating quality books. How arrogant! Certainly, we honor them for giving us some great reads through the centuries, but thanks to independent publishers, we are beginning to realize how limited the offerings were with the BIG houses.

Independent publishers have brought a breath of fresh air to the publishing world. Thanks to independent and niche publishers, the book world, which had been declining for years, is now rising like a phoenix from the ashes. A brief examination of sales data from the independent publishers, reveals what the problem was: the BIG houses were suffocating readers with their restrictive book categories and cookie-cutter ideas. (Visit my website to read my blog: How to Write a Bestseller - An Unexpected Plan That Might Surprise You)

Independent publishing has helped explode the book market. Books that were formerly rejected by the BIG houses, for the simple reason that their topic didn't fit neatly into the existing categories, or traditional molds are selling millions of copies annually. And guess who wins? Every reader who loves great books, and every author who has a great story to tell, that's who! Isn't it good to breath again?

The top five reasons you should independently publish your own book:

1. Creating quality books independently has never been easier. Thanks to technological advances in computers, and the expansion of the internet, almost anyone can publish professional-quality books on their own. You no longer need to pay someone huge money to help you publish your book. Do some research, and you'll find many ways to publish your book inexpensively. First-time publishers need to check out Lulu.com. It's a great place to start. They provide easy-to-use templates, and offer simple instructions to guide you through the process. Once you learn how the process works, you can find less-expensive options available, but the learning curve increases with most of them. That's why I recommend starting with Lulu, especially if you are printing only a few books to start.

2. Why waste your time and energy trying to convince some stuffed shirt in New York that you have a great story to tell, only to be rejected again and again? By publishing independently, you can devote your time and energy marketing your book directly to readers, instead of trying to catch the attention of an editor. For most authors, the experience will be much more rewarding in every way. (Visit my website to read upcoming article, Ten Easy Steps to Publish Your Book Independently)

3. You'll make more money publishing your book independently. Yes, you read that right. Most authors, especially first-time authors, never make much money with their book. In fact, many authors never make more than the author's advance. Compounding that problem, is the short shelf life of a traditionally published book. Considering your book will only have a few months to start earning well, or be pulled off the shelf, you can see how the possibility of future earnings you're your traditionally published book becomes almost non-existent. Such is not the case with independently published authors. I know several independently published authors who are still making sizeable incomes from their books, decades later. Note: consider joining the thousands of authors who sell millions of copies ever year, electronically. Ebook sales are skyrocketing. If you enjoy writing short stories, or novella-style books, this may be the niche for you.

4. You retain all intellectual copyrights to your manuscripts - not the BIG publishing houses. (A word to the wise: never sign away your copyrights to any printer, agent or independent publisher. Read the fine print, or have a lawyer look over the contract). Think about it: you created the work, so why sign away your rights to a publisher or agent? If you do, you'll be sorry for that decision later, because your copyright means money to you. Sign it away, and you'll get nothing for your creative efforts. Retain your copyrights, however, and the potential for creating personal wealth from your work, will forever reside in your hands.

5. You are only an internet connection away from potentially selling thousands, or even millions of books. Skeptical? You shouldn't be. Every day, more and more independent publishers are proving old-school thinkers wrong. So tell me again - what made you think the next bestseller couldn't possibly be you? Exactly.

Independent publishing is the new frontier of the book industry. Nobody knows what the future may hold, but for authors, succeeding in that world has never been easier. Why wait another minute to publish the book of your dreams, when, with a well-written manuscript, and a high-speed internet connection, you can be on your way to publishing success.

(Visit my website to read my blog: Ten Reasons YOU Should Write a Book Now)
Tom Cannon is an experienced author, and has written numerous books, including; "Two Faces in the Mirror," "Servants of the King," "Mountain Empire" and "Changing Natures."

Tom is the director of Destiny Ministry, Inc., and ministers worldwide in conferences, churches and seminars.
For more information on this topic, or to purchase books, head on over to Amazon.com, http://www.TomCannon.org, or http://www.DestinyMinistry.net bookstore.
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Saturday, February 07, 2009

10 Tips For Proficient Web Content Writing

by Viveck Sharma

Writing article for the web is different from academic writing as readers online seeks for information that focuses on keywords and they give preference to those articles that can be read fast and easily. It is vital that you seize the attention of the reader so that your article engrosses them. Many writers have the capability for penning down masterpieces, but they too at times land in a fiasco because most often they do not know there mistakes which in turn hinders improvement.

There are certain tips that an aspiring web writer in you should keep in mind while writing article for the web.

Be at ease

Choose an effective writing style, which is comfortable for you. This implies that while writing, just be you. This permits you to organize and express your thoughts properly. Thus, writing will come naturally to you.

Pen down

It is quite often that an idea comes to the mind. So, whenever an idea strikes your thought process, immediately write it down. This process will provide you a conduit for enhancing your imagination and thoughts and connecting it with the title of the article.

Read yourself

Reading high-quality articles will help you to develop writing skills because reading will provide you with an opportunity to know the pattern, format and style of article writing. The place o your work should be inspirational and it should be free from all the unnecessary setbacks, obstacles and distractions. Do not over stress yourself and be persistent and patient.

Mentally peaceful

It is better to write articles when your mind is at peace.The place of your work should be inspirational and it should be free from all the unnecessary setbacks, obstacles and distractions. Do not over stress yourself and be persistent and patient.

Meticulous research

Before you begin your article, make it a point to surf through endless websites and articles to get more information on the particular topic you are to write. The reader of your article wants interest, inspiration and information.

Efficient title

The reader of your article cannot open or read your article if the article has a poor title, despite being informative and engaging. The title of an article acts as a catalyst for successful promotion of the article. You should spend a lot of time in thinking about a suitable title for your article and make sure that the title grabs the attention of readers.

Apt subtitles

Subtitles are the synopsis of the written material. Just by looking at the subtitles, the reader will have a general idea about your article. This is useful because at times readers would want to scan the substance of your article to see that the information they want is there or not in your article.

Accuracy, precision and comprehensibility are the key elements

The reader of your article is dependent on the information you give, so, it is essential that the information you provide is factually correct. If you share a story, it should be from your personal experience; this will give authenticity to your work.

The main motive behind writing an article is that it should be able to convey the message to its readers. Therefore, it is advisable for you to use simple words, as your reader can be anybody such as young, professionals, students and adults. If you write for a targeted audience, like literary or scientific reader, then it is better to use words that are at par with them.

You should systematize your thoughts in short and crisp sentences. Try to eliminate unnecessary phrases or words without altering the meaning of your writing. Internet users seek for information and prefer articles that are easy to understand.

Keywords

Always include keywords in your article and in the title. Avoid unnecessary use of keywords; a balance should there between good writing and keyword density.

Proofreading

Make it a point to verify your article before uploading or submitting it to the sites. Make the necessary correction if you have committed any mistake like spelling, punctuation error or grammatical errors. If the site has a style sheet, make certain that you article is according to the style sheet.

Any article written for the websites should be easy to understand, well organized and concise. Provide the readers with information as competently as possible and follow the aforementioned points while writing an article to succeed as a web writer.

The author is dynamic web content writer and budding SEO. He has got the experience in writing quality content for various websites and getting them optimized too. You can view his website for more information.

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