Book Publishing Myths

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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2007

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You may have heard them before! You can't make money from books, you have to be an expert in order to write a book and it is too hard to get published. Discover why all these ideas are absolute rubbish! The truth is you can make lots of money from books, you definitely don't need to be an expert and it is easy to get published if you learn the tricks of the trade. Learn more at http://www.GetPublishedSecrets.com.

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  • Nice talking, give me a lot to think about, but is this for publishers or for book writers?

  • This information is mainly for authors/book writers, however it also appeals to self-publishers also. Glad you enjoyed the video. Dale Beaumont

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  • Never pay for reading fees, that's a scam. Usually you won't have to pay- they'll pay you.

  • I self-published three books. Two books of poetry and one novel. Selling poetry is not an easy task but it pays the bills. I just simply sell them myself.

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  • I'm a terrible writer ....if i was not then i' won't be watching this video !

  • JK Rowling is a terrible example to use.

  • I'm rockin' OUT to this muzak! Steve Brule!

  • Thank you for your realistic comments about book publishing expectations. This was a helpful video to watch.

  • My book is 36 chapters, and I'm near the end..

  • im writing a book and i have 8 chapters spanning over what appears to be 19 pages in microsoft word would you think of that as to small

  • just write for shits and giggles, don´t compare yourself to other books or something because that will turn you into a douchebag

  • OZ & THE SWINE FLU HOAX...Why does this doctor promote the mercury-preserved swine flu inoculation? In 2001 SIGA TECHNOLOGIES' board member Mehmet Oz bought 150,000 share options in SIGA TECHNOLOGIES @ $1.35 per share which is $202,500. SIGA is involved in the processing of swine flu inocu-lations. In October of 2009 a share was worth $7.10 which (times 150,000 shares) is $1,065,000. A tidy profit to Oz of $862,500.

  • But really, what IS a good writer? Everybody speaks differently therefore they write differently.

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