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Jumat, 16 Maret 2012

Entering the World of Online Fiction Book Publishing




By Larry Sabler


Digital technology is in the forefront of every marketing venture these days, including publishing. One of the top advances in publishing's recent history is print on demand technology, or POD - if you have some articles of works of fiction you wish to have published, this should be one of your options to choose from.

Just think how fast you can get your works published through POD - they can be printed and bound much faster than conventional means. This is a godsend for the publishing business, given the high costs of traditional printing and binding processes.

Your book can be marketed in any one of the many online publishing services on the Internet if you choose to go the POD route when publishing your own fiction book. Aside from printing and binding, these services can have your book (or books) conveniently listed on the likes of Amazon or other online book shopping sites.

Of course, these services don't come without a fee for having your fiction book marketed. Spelling checks are usually a part of their editing process, but the actual editing, formatting and mastering are not included in their services.

If you're starting out in the writing business, you will want to choose POD as your publishing solution. You don't need to go through any editors or publishing companies and don't need to sign any contracts with them.

Print on demand has become especially popular in academic circles to avoid the high expense of producing and storing a large print run of books. Fiction and non-fiction writers alike trust POD as their solution for publishing because of the low cost and fast speed.

There are self-publishing service, and on the other corner, there is print on demand. For example, traditional self-publishing gives the writer control over all facets of the publishing process, including cover art and pricing. POD, on the other hand, would limit you to the services offered by the publisher.

It is always helpful to get more information on POD, so if you wish to do some reading up, there are several sites you can visit. Some of these sites include Blurb, BookSurge, iUniverse and Xlibris.

Print on demand is perfect for any writer, especially newer ones, who have more important things to do than risk their articles not getting published by commercial publishers. POD could be your big chance, especially if you've tried your luck with conventional publishers but failed to get noticed.




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