Self-Published Book Review of the Week: The List

9781439209578_frontcoverThe List

by Carmen Shirkey

 

Candace Saunders is a 30-something with a list of 50-something qualities she wants in her future husband. She meets two men – one is a perfect match for her list, as he earns check after check on her love itinerary. The second is her anti-list. When she falls for both men and has to make a choice, she wonders, can perfect be put on paper?

 

 

Read recent reviews for The List:

From Coffee Time Romance – 4 cups! http://bit.ly/WsQKF
From Love, Romance, Passion -4 stars! http://bit.ly/V911B
From Kay’s Bookshelf – Recommend! http://bit.ly/17mbYQ

Read more about The List at thelistbook.blogspot.com
Buy your copy on Amazon: tinyurl.com/buythelist

For more information or to order the book, visit the Author’s Blog

Self-publishing Book Pricing Note

Did you know that most publishers charge you the wholesale price (or higher) for your own book unless you buy it in bulk?

The wholesale price! How are you supposed to make any money that way? The wholesale price is what retailers will expect to pay.

Make sure your author copy price is always BELOW wholesale (and if you compare around, you will find that self-publishers with solid author prices are usually dollars-per-book below other publishers).  On a side note, some of these publishers pull authors in with low upfront fees. It becomes apparent where they do make their money.

Some publishers also attempt to conceal this by offering “bulk discounts” on large book orders of 100, 200, 500, or more.

Do you really want to buy 500 copies all the time, just to get a reasonable “per unit” price? Sure, when your book is first published, this might be okay because you’ll need marketing copies.

But what about 1-3 years down the road, when you just want 10 quick copies? Then what will each book cost you? Something to think about…

Have fun and keep writing.

– Karl Schroeder

Using Webrings to Promote Your Self-Published Book

Have you ever visited a website and see near the bottom there is a graphic that is related to the content of the page and is inviting you to explore another website with similar content or information?

That is known as a webring. There are webrings for all subjects and interests.

A great way to promote your self published book to people who would be interested in it would be to join a webring on your book’s subject matter.

You can find a directory of webrings here:

dir.webring.com

Once you join, you will get the “HTML CODE” to cut and paste into your website. Simply copy the entire snippet of code and paste the snippet of code where you want it to appear on your website.

Good luck and have fun!
Kelly Schuknecht
selfpublishingadvice.wordpress.com

Self-Published Book Review of the Week: The Genius of the Metropolis

geniuscoverThe Genius of the Metropolis

by Ronnie Lee

 

This book is his fifth volume of philosophy poems and it teaches new dimensions on economics giving the reader a more whole and holistic sense of true business. It deals with The Metropolis and its social values that determine its standards and successes. It analyzes good and evil, social problems, duty and work and offers ways to adapt and win in this Metropolitan life.

 

Recent review for The Genius of the Metropolis:

http://www.bookpleasures.com/websitepublisher/articles/421/1/Review-The-Genius-of-the-Metropolis/Page1.html

For more information or to order the book, visit the Author’s Webpage