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When it comes to book publishing, there are many things to think about. The content, which is most important, is on the forefront of most writers minds. Next, the layout, front cover design and back cover synopsis will take precedent. For many writers, especially those new to the scene, finding a book publisher can be a daunting task. This is why self-publishing is the chosen route for many budding authors who are serious about getting their books into print. Related Article Tags: , , Many writers struggle with constant rejection from the publishing world. A rejection, though a part of the industry, is difficult for writers at any stage in their career. You pour your heart and soul into a book, along with hours of work, only to hear a publisher indicate that it isn't what they are looking for at this particular time. Many books that were otherwise snubbed by traditional publishing houses have gone on to be very popular. How? It's simple. Related Article Tags: , , , , Many people would like to publish a book. It was a dream for many of us who had to deal with agents or Self publishing until recently, when Print on Demand Program came to the fore; the dream seemed out of many of our grasps. Have you ever opened your phone bill and found that the amount is double or triple the amount of your last bill.? This just happened to me. Don't despair. Here are some tips for getting that phone bill adjusted. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , There are some stereotypes that women cannot negotiate as well as men: that women are not as aggressive, that they take things too personally, or that they are not taken seriously. As a woman negotiator myself, I believe that the same rules apply to men as woman. However I have listed five rules that should particularly help women Negotiate Like A Pro. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , The article Five Rules for Negotating Online explains the differences between the strategies and tactics of online negoitatiation and face to face negotiation. She explains how to set the tone for an online negotiation, how to say what you want, and how to develop the correct pace, so that you can negoitate online like a Pro. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , As the on-demand publishing industry gets more competitive, marketing execs are looking for ways to differentiate themselves. But when you look closely, are the things that sound good in theory really all they are cracked up to be? Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , Anything can be negotiated if you are in the proper emotional state of mind and know the strategies and tactics needed to close the deal. Here are five more rules that will help you Negotiate Like A Pro. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , Small business owners don't need to hope for miracles to solve their cash flow problems, according to accountant Caroline Jordan, a business coach and author of the new paperback book, Stop the Cash Flow Roller Coaster, I Want to Get Off! Related Article Tags: , ,
Mary Greenwood lists five rules for resolving disputes and offers a concise explanation on how and when to use them in your negotiations. Among these rules you will see the following: Focus on the goal and don't be distracted by your emotions; you don't have to be right to settle; and look forward not back. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , Entrepreneurs are always on the lookout for ways to boost their business. One of those ways is to become an author. A book doesn't have to be 100,000 words and hundreds of pages long. An e-book can be as short as 50 pages, just make sure it's packed with solid, useable information. Related Article Tags: , , How to use the followings of diverse and various writers in an anthology to increase your readership as an author. Related Article Tags: , , , ,
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