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Print On Demand Publishing Queen Heather Covington

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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2008

Instead of stocking p.o.d. books in bookstores, Heather Covington explains the "BUY LOW, SELL HIGH" principle for self-publishing marketing gurus of workshops who rather give their books as gifts rather than sell them at events. Here's how her formula works and surpasses mainstream sales!

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  • thanks for the video

  • You are soo0 Pretty that I had to listen to this video three times just to hear what you said.LOL Great information once I paid attention to your words.

  • Thanks for the mammories!

  • Hi heather thanks for the vid. I am self published and I was wondering do you have tips on how to market the books once they are in your hands? I have 3 Urban Fiction novels done.

  • Hi - Quick helpfull message...If you put your name here it makes you more personable - Your video is very poor technical quality (grainy, Frame rate is low and the visuals are lagging the audio - There is also buzz on the camera you are using from its motor)....Try another camera with a seperate mic...The learning you provide though is good !

  • Hello, what print on demand company do you recommend? Also what kind of paper and binding do you recommend. I will be publishing my first book May 1st,

  • Thanks this is good, I'm going the self publishing route though

  • First, thanks Ms. Covington. I found your address quite informative, but I do have a few questions: 1) you mentioned the use of flyers, where exactly do you suggest hanging them -- online, or in some physical location(s); 2) POD printing allows for post-production edits, but how do they allow one to buy low, as opposed to buying copies from the (other?) POD printer...clarify please; and finally, 3) not able to 'master down' a big workshop...one should set up one's own press? Sounds good, how?

  • boooobieeees !

  • Give me a hug!

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