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Home > Opening Your Own Bookstore: Why It's A Good Idea We Have Found 1 Products for your search of Opening Your Own Bookstore: Why It's A Good Idea. Displaying Items 1 - 1 and Article Search Page 1:
- Book Proposal Secrets for Writers
by William Cane. There are four things you need to keep in mind when writing your book proposal. Very few people will explain this to you, yet it's well known in the industry. In a nutshell this is the secret: Your book proposal is going to be your calling card first to your literary agent, second to your acquiring editor, third to the sales department, and fourth to the marketing people. Knowing this little fact... products, articles, news
- Making the Green - Buying and Selling Textbooks Online
by Alex Neal. One pass through a bookstore shows college textbooks aren't cheap. Even used copies can run over $100 per book. On average, a student spends $900 a semester on textbooks. Returning books at the end of the semester doesn't recoup that. Often, a $100 used textbook at the beginning of the semester is only worth $20 at the end - and the campus bookstore resells it again. Many students don't realize t... products, articles, news
- Book Proposal No-No's
by William Cane. What's the biggest mistake and trap that beginning writers fall into? It's not poor grammar, bad ideas, or faulty research. It's thinking that if they only knew someone who could give them a lead they'd get their book accepted. This is like thinking if you only knew someone on the New York Yankees you could pitch for the team.
There are three reasons why connections won't help the way you think.... products, articles, news
- Interview with Janyce Granoff, author of "Wedding Place Settings with Divine Disposables"
by Tyler Tichelaar. Interview with Janyce Robins Granoff author of Wedding Place Settings with Divine DisposablesMorgan James Publishing (2007)ISBN 160037154XReviewed by Irene Watson for Reader Views (6/07)
Today, Tyler R. Tichelaar of Reader Views is delighted to be joined by an expert on wedding preparation, Janyce Granoff. Janyce is here to talk about her new book "Wedding Place Settings with Divine Disposables... products, articles, news
- Interview with Erlend Peterson, Author of "Rich by Choice"
by Tyler Tichelaar. Erlend Peterson is a financial planner with thirty-two years of experience managing money. He is the author of three books including "Money Changes Everything" and "The Challenge of Wealth." "Rich by Choice" is specifically geared toward helping the middle-class become affluent.
Tyler: Welcome, Erlend. I know the topic of your book is one every reader wants to know about: "How can I make or sav... products, articles, news
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