Monday, November 2, 2009

Distribute the publication of books on self-Part 1

Distribute the publication of books on self-Part 1 Distribute self-published books - Part 1Judy Cullins c 2003 All rights ReservedWhere now is your book? With a distributor? In a library? Or already have a first die of death after a couple of months? New self-published authors often believe they need a distributorto sell lots of books. Whether you want to use Ingram or Baker & Taylor, because they think they need to get your book in the "brick and mortar" bookstores like Baes and Noble.Authors through hoops and many disadvantages to achieve this - what I call the "traditional nightmare" of inefficiencyand lack of support for authors. Usually the author only getsaround fees and 10% must pay all expensessuch as the promotion of the book signings. Many circles, giving a little '. Then talk about manyauthors that have gone this route yet havehundreds, even thousands of unsold copies of storing up to space.Talk dirt on discouragement.Distributors can be dangerous to the Book of Health and WalletOne its author wrote, illustrated and marketed beautifulchildren six books. His books have also been reviewed and received.For some 'time, the profits rolled up to its distributor because of its wentbankrupt $ 160,000. After not cry, shedecided to have his books on the way to the local fairs and talkswhere could save all profits.Distributors take a little 'money from author'sprofits too. The author is charged for storage, and when he retued books, the author lost sales, and must pay thedistributor too. Authors of the book becausetheir missed payment is late or unreliable. Some authors wait over 90 days. In fact, many simply do not pay. Alwaysgood writers are not in any collections. These intermediaries, not only the author of most of the profits, they cause much stress can distribute too.How self-published authors? Self-published books include: print books (perfect bound, combbound, print on demand or the number of copies, or staples) oreBooks (sent via e-mail through Word or Portable Document File) Local Distribution.For each hand, be sure to include information on how to order your Web site URL, your address, telephone number free800, his local phone number and a page to order by fax or telephone fillout .. 1.Distribute orders through Press.-Creating a "Power Press Release" (including tips and how-to)-Get a function of Media-Write an article about how and submit2. Distributed through a talk-show orguest radio and television to talk about another person's teleclasses. A single phone call can reach 100 peopleinterested in his voice. Doing research on my guesting with other expertsevery In 2 months, new customers come, the new book and teleclass sales to half of my income. Speaking of the sample or the teleclasses, offer the free report audiencea to capture their email addresses. You can alsosend through its host and distribute large informationto your e-mail list. Of course there are sales pullingsignature file end.3. Distribute in talks to local groups. Sell your books theback Room. Take a clip board and catch everyone'semail speak. These people become your dedicated sales and tell others. Word of mouth takes one or two years, so be patient for results. Check your library for free whoneed Club speakers. Develop a sales brochure with two-sided testimony, his bookcover, extracts, and an order form. Flyerswith books and take the whole world. The offer will meet all, even the dentist! The authors must be proactive in promoting the book, publishers, why not do it for them. (Part 2 of this document is available) About the Author Judy Cullins: 20 years of author, publisher, book coachHelps entrepreneurs manifest their book and web dreamseBk "High Traffic = High Web Sales" - New! e-mail: mailto: subscribe@bookcoaching.comFREE The Book Coach Says ... includes 2 free eReportsJudy@bookcoaching.comPh: 619/466/0622

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