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Valuable guide book for authors, audiobook publishers, narrators, voice-over artists, and audiobook listeners. Learn how to create, produce, publish, and market your audiobooks.Are you wondering if you should turn your print and ebooks into audio? Get valuable information, details, and all the necessary links on:- How to Create and Record Audiobooks- Audiobook Narration Tips- How to Find the Right Narrator or *- DIY Narrate Your Audiobooks- Production Cost and How to Plan Your Audiobook- Equipment for Audiobook Narrators/ Voice-Over Artists- Where to Find Audiobook Reviewers- For Listeners: Free Audiobooks to ReviewLearn the following and more:- Why investing in an audiobook is worthwhile- H...
This second - totally revised, expanded and updated - edition of the popular book marketing guide showswriters and publishers how to market books for free. Confused about how to build an author platform? Frustrated with slow marketing progress? Discover how to create a viable online author presence in this valuable and informative book, "e;111 Tips on How to Market Your Book for Free"e; - Detailed Plans and Smart Strategies for Your Book's Success..Creating an online presence can be a daunting task for the author. Promoting yourself and a book can quickly lead to becoming overwhelmed. Strategize your writing career by planning how to publish, publicize, and launch your book. Learn how to get...
The Web has gone VIDEO… 90% of all web traffic will soon be video! This 2nd - revised, expanded and updated - edition of the popular book trailer and video-guide helps you to market your novels or non-fiction books. It shows you how to master the composition of your book trailer, and where to find free music and photos. The Web has gone VIDEO… 90% of all web traffic will soon be video. Video has become the way we share, the way we communicate, the way we connect, and the way we buy and sell - especially books. Video has also become the way we search (YouTube is the second most popular search engine), the way we “surf,” and the way we make buying decisions. 111 Tips to Create Your Boo...
Have Fun and Earn Money With Your Videos! No matter if you want to become a YouTube star, or just want to produce just leisurely videos, educational videos, marketing, and business communication videos, or movie and book trailers: you will find lots of valuable ideas and suggestions. If you are looking for new ways to drive traffic to your business and your social media accounts through video, this is the book for you. Your audience needs to be intrigued, inspired, and informed by an outstanding video viewing experience. Walt Disney once said: "I would rather entertain and hope that people learned something than educate people and hope they were entertained.” Rather than focusing too much on equipment, the focus of this book is on the art of creating videos that viewers want to watch over and over. Find more than 111 tips on how to create professional videos that enchant your audience. Get detailed instructions in this book on how and where to market and profit from your video production.
Now more important than ever: to make more money with writing!Does Writing for a Living Sound too Good to be True?Achieve your writing work from the comfort of your home or at a favorite cafe, or while vacationing on a sun-filled, breezy island ... Discover how to create your own satisfying, well-paid writing career. Writing for a living doesn't mean you have to wait forever until royalties rolling in. Do you want to use your excellent writing skills and experiences to build the life of your dreams - where you don't have to report to a boss or to an office? Where you work when you want, from wherever you want, on projects you enjoy?Use your book's manuscript to extend your revenues, find ton...
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In The Courage to Identify Who You Are, Author Sharon Angel shares a blueprint for breaking the mold of cultural assimilation to discover one's true identity and walk in it confidently. She gracefully confronts and overcomes Indian traditions for marriage, beauty, and career while transparently walking us through the process of finding herself as a third-culture kid turned internationally respected journalist. After growing up in a well-known Indian, missionary family with everything pre-planned from faith, marriage, money, and legacy, Sharon Angel experienced an identity crisis that forced her to discover her true self apart from her last name and culture which defined her formative years. The Courage to Identify Who You Are is a masterful read to guide young adults through the process of self-discovery and breaking through the tension of labels and societal expectations.
In Mibs Beaumont's family, the day of their thirteenth birthday is amazing - This is the day when they each receive their special talent or savvy - Her brother Rocket can send static shocks across the room while brother Fish can make huges changes to the weather - On her thirteenth birthday, Mib's father lies in hospital in a coma - She has to reach him, and the only way there is on the Pink Bible bus.
The first volume to chart the rich and reciprocal relationship between drawing and printmaking from the fifteenth to nineteenth centuries While often viewed and studied separately, drawings and prints have always been closely intertwined. They facilitated and generated the production of one another, and in some instances, clear distinctions between the two dissolved. Many artists created drawings specifically intended for translation into print, and an even greater number used prints as a training tool, copying from them to hone drawing skills. This reciprocal relationship goes even deeper, however, as innovative artists made fascinating hybrid works that blurred the boundaries between the t...
The story of the rise and fall of those comic books has never been fully told -- until The Ten-Cent Plague. David Hajdu's remarkable new book vividly opens up the lost world of comic books, its creativity, irreverence, and suspicion of authority. In the years between World War II and the emergence of television as a mass medium, American popular culture as we know it was first created—in the pulpy, boldly illustrated pages of comic books. No sooner had this new culture emerged than it was beaten down by church groups, community bluestockings, and a McCarthyish Congress—only to resurface with a crooked smile on its face in Mad magazine. When we picture the 1950s, we hear the sound of earl...