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A Newbie's Guide to Publishing: Writers, Start Your Sales Pitch Practice your sales pitch until it's smooth. Writing is no longer a solitary business. You need to get out there and meet people. Fear is a good thing. ...
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A Newbie's Guide to Publishing: Casting Your Net I have information and entertainment to give them, but it is only useful to them if they know it exists. Share/Save/Bookmark. Casting Your Net. Subscribe ...
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A Newbie's Guide to Publishing: Your Tack Hammer If you're making furniture, one of the tools you'll need is a tack hammer. The average Joe doesn't own a tack hammer, and doesn't need a tack hammer, ...
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A Newbie's Guide to Publishing: I'm Better Than You If you desire to better yourself, it doesn't happen by crossing your fingers and .... Before you become the greatest writer in the world, you have to write, ...
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A Newbie's Guide to Publishing: Business Cards and Computer Savvy In the beginning, I made my own business cards on the computer using a .... Another option is GIMP, which is a completely free graphic editing program. ...
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A Newbie's Guide to Publishing: Contest and Stuff What gives me shivers in the night is the concept of losing my vision. If that were to happen, I could no longer read, which scares the living crap out of ...
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A Newbie's Guide to Publishing: Aug 18, 2006 BN St. Augustine FL. BAM Daytona Beach FL. BAM Sandford FL. Walden Boynton Beach FL. BN Boynton Beach FL. Borders Coral Springs FL. BAM Delray Beach FL ...
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A Newbie's Guide to Publishing: Press Releases Pictures aren't normally included in press releases, but in this case, my publisher is making this shot available to those who are interested: ...
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A Newbie's Guide to Publishing: Buzz, Balls, and Advertising Buzz, Balls, and Advertising. Regular readers of A Newbie's Guide to Publishing know that I don't believe book advertising is cost-effective. ...
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A Newbie's Guide to Publishing: Top Ten Reasons Books Are Better ... Top Ten Reasons Books Are Better Than Sex. 10. With books, it's socially acceptable to read both men and women. 9. A book never has to ask "Was it good for ...
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