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Print-On-Demand Publishing - A Definition and a Comparison
by Michael LaRocca
Print On Demand
A Definition and a Comparison
Copyright 2004, Michael LaRocca
The purpose of this article is to consider Print-On-Demand
publishing as an alternative for the aspiring author. It has its
strengths and its weaknesses. You may wonder as you begin reading
this, but in the end I'm going
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How To Break Into Print Publishing
by Michael LaRocca
The big question. Do you submit directly to the publishers, or do you find an agent who will do that for you? Based on anecdotal evidence I've heard, it can work either way. The bottom line is, if a publisher reads what he can sell, he'll buy it. It doesn't matter if it comes from an author or an agent.
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Things Your Mother Never Told You About Ezine Publishing
by Tim Bossie
Things Your Mother Never Told You About Ezine Publishing
Successful Ezine Publishing With Ten Things You Might Be Overlooking.
You might not think of it this way, but ezine publishing is a very highly specialized, and dare I say, complex and complicated form of doing business on the Internet.
With
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Stop Undermining Your Article Submissions!
by Bonnie Davis
Get the best from your article submissions by polishing your web site first.
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The Disintermediation of Content
by Sam Vaknin
The recent decision of the Supreme Court of the USA (in June 2005) was hailed as a victory for the music and motion picture industries. Peer-to-peer (P2P) networks, such as Grokster, were held responsible for encouraging and making possible the violation of copyright by allowing users to download illicit music tracks and films off other users' computers.
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