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The basic business model of the book publishing industry remained largely unchanged between the Great Depression and the turn of the Millennium. Print a lot of books, try to get them reviewed so that stores would stock them on consignment, advertise, then hope that they don't come back as returns. Small imprints and self-publishers were reduced to begging distributors to accept their titles at discounts of 60% or more, and were expected to accept returns in any condition and quantity. Print-on-demand book publishing, combined with short-discount distribution and Internet marketing, is turning the publishing business on its head. For the first time, authors are finding that they can launch their own publishing businesses and earn more from their writing than they would with a major trade publisher. Small imprints can invest their scarce resources in acquiring, designing and promoting new titles, rather than gambling on tons of books that cost money to keep in inventory. This book details the new method with which authors and publishers alike can use POD to cut costs and increase profits, while reaching new readers through the magic of Internet marketing.
"Storm of Love" is a passionate story involving oil, seduction, terrorism, and above all, the power of love. How could Liz Chaney know what she was up against when an informant told her about a tragic accident in an oil refinery? How much was she willing to risk in order to expose this tragedy which was hidden from the public for months? Her career.........her life? As she digs into the background of this expose, Liz suddenly finds herself in the middle of a conspiracy involving one of the largest and most powerful oil magnates in the world. How can Liz confront the man she hates and fears? Is it her beauty or her courage that captures the heart of Luke Holtzman, the powerful oil tycoon who ...
Investigates alleged communist control of the publications and international information exchange programs of the Institute of Pacific Relations. Also investigates alleged communist attempts to influence U.S. Far East policy. Includes discussion of Communist Party activities in Nazi Germany.
From buying and selling PC hardware to product development and selling services, this book offers a realistic picture of making it on one's own. The book mixes practical advice and cautions with real-world anecdotes of successes and failures.
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