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		<title>African American Authors: Promote and Sell Your Self-Published Black Book</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; Self-publishing is the hottest trend in books, as it provides creative thinkers turned authors with a fast and easy way to get their work on the market. With the added option of &#8220;print on demand&#8221;, and desktop publishing and design software, the initial cost to get your book out can be very minimal. &#13; [...]]]></description>
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<p>Self-publishing is the hottest trend in books, as it provides creative thinkers turned authors with a fast and easy way to get their work on the market.  With the added option of &#8220;print on demand&#8221;, and desktop publishing and design software, the initial cost to get your book out can be very minimal.  </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Self-publishing is also the most profitable since you get to keep all the profits for yourself.  IF you are committed to the work it is going to take to sell your books that is.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
One of the most difficult challenges a self-published author faces is getting their book into the hands of people that will appreciate it enough to pay their hard earned money.  I recall reading an article on the self-publishing industry that reported the average number of self-published books sold per author is about 100 copies!  </p>
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With that horrifying number in mind, you need to roll up your sleeves and prepare to launch a focused marketing and promotion program that will have you doing at least 3 things per day every day for the next 6 months to promote your book. Remember, no one can dream your dream but you, and ultimately, you are the only one responsible for the success or failure of your book.  </p>
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Start by arming yourself with as much knowledge on the subject as possible.  Check out these books and websites on marketing and promoting for self-published authors:</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
THE SELF-PUBLISHING MANUAL by Dan Poynter is I think hands down, the best promotional book and guide to successful self-publishing for a first time author.  It is easy to read and understand, and organized in a fashion that make it a valuable reference as you go through the writing and publishing process. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
GUERILLA MARKETING FOR WRITERS by Jay Conrad Levinson is another easy to follow guide with more than 100 ideas for marketing and promoting your book.  There are like a zillion Guerilla Marketing books covering a wide range of markets.  </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO SELF-PUBLISHING by Tom &amp; Marilyn Ross guides authors through the entire self-publishing process from writing the first word to wildly creative ways to market the finished product.  </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
1001 WAYS TO MARKET YOUR BOOK by John Kremer is top notch.  John Kremer is a legend in the book marketing field.  But there are SO many ideas presented this 3&#8243; thick book that I found it to be somewhat overwhelming.  His websites are much easier to go through for people that are A.D.D. like me!  </p>
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Leveraging the power and global reach of the Internet is the next step you must take.  </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Every author needs a web page.  Do you have one set up for your book or books yet?  This site will serve as the foundation of your marketing campaign and is a step you cannot afford to skip.  Your website will be used as a vehicle to promote both yourself and your work 24 hours per day.  It will also display or link to book reviews, to provide the media and press with an avenue for contacting you for interviews, and will of course help you sell your product.  </p>
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Your website does not have to be fancy and expensive.  As a matter of fact, it is better if it&#8217;s rather non-dynamic.  You want the key focus to be on your book and YOU, not your fancy FLASH intro.</p>
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After that, you need to get your book reviewed.  There are mainstream book reviewers, and there are many niche market reviewers as well.  Check out John Kremer&#8217;s list of newspaper reviewers at BookMarket.Com.</p>
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Authors of Black books have many options available.  </p>
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When seeking reviews, be prepared to send out a copy of your book along with a headshot photograph, author contact information, and information on where your book can be purchased.  This is when you would mention your wonderful new website!  Here is a list of Black book reviewers and sites:</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
QBR The Black Book Review<br />&#13;<br />
QBR is a reliable source for what is current in Black books. QBR also produces the Harlem Book Fair, the largest African American book Fair nationally, held annually in New York City. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Felicia Pride&#8217;s Black Books Blog &#8211; More Than Words<br />&#13;<br />
Felicia reviews and blogs about Black books on AOL&#8217;s Black Voices channel.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
African American Literature Book Club (AALBC)<br />&#13;<br />
The largest site on the web focusing on Black books.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
The RawSistaz<br />&#13;<br />
This group of ladies provides casual reviews of a wide variety of books, all written by African American authors.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Let&#8217;s Talk Honestly with George Cook<br />&#13;<br />
George provides free interviews with Black authors which are posted as pod casts each week on this popular website.  </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
The Black Issues Book Review<br />&#13;<br />
This the only nationally distributed magazine devoted exclusively to covering the latest news and reviews on black books.</p>
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Now you have a published book and a couple of great reviews.  It&#8217;s time to contact Black bookstores in your area.  Go visit them with your book in hand, introduce yourself, and ask if they will either carry your book or allow you to have a book signing in their store.  </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Book retailers usually receive a rather large discount from the cover price (as much as 60%).  Since each independent retailer has its own sales agreement and terms, all I can tell you is to be sure to read each carefully.  </p>
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Make sure the terms regarding book returns, payment dates, and merchandise delivery are spelled out clearly and to your satisfaction before signing on the dotted line.  </p>
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Writing, researching and editing your book is certainly a lot of hard work, but that is just the beginning. All that work pales in comparison to the long hours and the effort you must put into getting your name out there and your book noticed every single day until you reach your sales and financial goals.  </p>
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I cannot describe with words the deep sense of satisfaction one gets when you open up a package from your publisher and find the first copy of a real book that has your name on it.  And selling thousands of those books is certain validation that what you have to say has value and is important to others.  </p>
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Get busy making it happen!</p>
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		<title>Self publishing is the New Black</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Writer’s scour around for the perfect ending to their story and sometimes beat around the bush because they are in dire need of a bottom line. The truth is writers are just waiting for the best solution to their finished project – which is of course, to publish what they have slaved over for years.</p>
<p>Writing a book is the easiest part of the process and getting them published may impugn one’s patience and bank account. When authors give up hopes of ever being picked by a traditional publisher, they turn to <strong>self-publishing</strong>.</p>
<p>Authors who have made it big in the industry have chosen to self-publish at some point in their careers: Rudyard Kipling, Ernest Hemmingway, Margaret Atwood, Stephen King, Carl Sandburg, and James Redfield just to name a few, and one can see how they all fared in the industry.</p>
<p>If a writer is looking for self-publishing companies to publish a book, there are a few companies that practically hold court to everything a book needs from book cover design customization, layout consultation, copyediting and even marketing. This brings the writer then to the process of going through production and seeing the actual product in book form already.</p>
<p>Primarily, as the writer, you would need to assess your book’s publishing plan. Ask yourself if you need editing, marketing, book cover layout consultation, interior design customization and all that jazz. After mapping out your book’s requirement, find a self-publishing company that will cater to all of your needs. Xlibris is one self-publishing company who practically has everything an author requires. The company has been in business for over a decade and they already to know what they are doing. They have programs that have all the inclusions that will turn your manuscript into a book.</p>
<p>Second, is to edit and polish your book before submitting them to the publisher. The editing part is crucial considering that you might need to go back to your book a couple of times to reassure yourself that you did not miss anything.</p>
<p>Third, is to come up with a final book cover. If editing is crucial, your book cover is pivotal to your book’s success. Book cover sets the tone, the impact and the force that will make a librarian, reviewer, bookseller, distributor, and customer to pick up the book long enough to read a few sentences in it. It takes about two seconds for a customer to glance at your book’s cover. Make certain that those two seconds is all worth it.</p>
<p>Fourth, is to check for quality control. <strong>Self-publishing companies</strong> print on demand and seeing that your book is going to be priced by the publisher’s own printers, you might need to request for a sample copy of how they print their books. Binding, text, and paper quality is key and if it misses out on of any of those, then it is not qualified at all to produce the kind of book you have in mind.</p>
<p>Average publishing timeline is within two to three months and by that time, your book will already be available in market for sale. Self-publishing gives you full control of the publishing process and no one will tell you what to do.</p>
<p>Now, publishing is one thing – selling a book is another. The main crux is to publish the book and translate it into book format.</p>
<p>Perhaps any writer needs to ask himself: have I investigated the industry thoroughly before launching? Producing and marketing may instill unforeseen investments that he might not be able to handle. If all authors believe that the book will succeed by adding their own effort, then self-publish. They’ll even have fun.</p>
<p>Now let’s <a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="nofollow" href="http://www2.xlibris.com/publishing_services.html" target="_blank"><strong>get that book published</strong></a> first, shall we?</p>
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