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The Patch Of Green businesses you spoke with on the 14th. In addition to simply promoting your book, promote your upcoming events, so people show up at them. The other authors can join in the events, which may lead the bookstores to be more interested in scheduling it (even on such short notice).Almost all dwellings have one. It is that patch of green we know as our lawn.When spring arrives, most folks turn to maintaining their lawns. A well maintained lawn is something we admire, get compliments on, and spend a lot of money per year to keep up.I live in a relatively quiet residential neighborhood, however, my neighbors must listen to the same weather report at the same time. It is like clockwork. Parents pull in their driveways from work, the kids are home from school, and then it begins.I was sitting on my step, on a cool and sunny day watching three neighbors cutting their grass, another was edging his lawn, across the street, bushes were being trimmed, while another neighbor was blowing grass trimmings off the sidewalk. The commotion and noise pollution was enough to send me over the edge.Every homeowner was thrilled when the lawnmower was invented. Just pull the cord and you were on your way to cutting the grass vertically, horizontally, or diagonally. Mar 16 - Contact all the local radio producers in your area. The Outskirts Press author's center makes it easy, with free contact information in your local area. Mar 17 - Think St. Paddy's day thoughts. Then make sure your online Amazon.com listing is all it can be. Mar 18 - Contact the major newspapers about Small Press Month. They're likely to write up something if enough authors contact them, and you will want to be among the piles of information they have received: THE NEW YORK TIMES: 229 W 43rd Street, New York NY 10036-3959 (212) 556-1234 USA TODAY: 1000 Wilson Blvd, Arlington VA 22209-3901 (703) 276-3400 and 535 Madison Avenue, 20th Fl, New York NY 10022-4212 Do You Really Understand Home Equity Loans? March is the month to promote! With that in mind, here are 31 ways you can leverage Small Press Month, one for each day of March. Time to get started!The last thing that anyone wants after they have moved into a home is to find that everything needs prepared.Whether you have just moved in or are in the process of re-modeling, you will want to make sure that the home you have is comfortable.If you want to make sure that you keep the finances low key for repair, then make sure that you have the right loan. One option to consider is a home equity loan.Home equity loans are a loan that allows you to borrow money against your first home loan.For instance, if you have a mortgage, you can take out a second loan against the first mortgage, known as a home equity loan.You can use this extra money in order to pay off payments or to refinance your home. You can borrow up to eighty percent of your first loan in order to invest money exactly where you want it.Home equity loans aren't necessarily to just help you pay off or repair certain things.You can use the loans as a way to invest in your home so that it can be Mar 1 - If you do not have enough author's copies on hand, contact your publisher and order more so they arrive in enough time to pursue these other tips throughout the month. Mar 2 - Contact other independent published authors in your area (through local associations you may belong to) and combine your resources to fully exploit the opportunities during this month. There's a lot to do, and four hands are better than two. Mar 3 - Contact your local bookstores and suggest they offer discounts on Small Press books. Bring in yours and offer it to them at a discount to get them started. Show them the rest of this calendar as a way of indicating your commitment to making their event successful. Offer to leave a free copy with them along with a sales sheet. Mar 4 - Contact your local newspapers and inform them of Small Press Month (in case they don't know about it). Suggest they write a small article or events calendar for Small Press events in the area, specifically the ones you secured on March 3rd. Tell them you will be sending them a press release on the 5th. Mar 5 - Send a press release to the local media (newspapers, radio, television) mentioning Small Press Month and your independently published book. (If you secured some events on March 3, mention them in the release. Mar 6 - Follow-up on your press release from yesterday with the local media via telephone. Reiterate Small Press Month, your planned events in the community, and your Small Press book. Offer to compose a review that they can use as a foundation. (Less work for them). Mar 7 - If you haven't yet published your book, today is the day to start. Go to www.outskirtspress.com for the future in book publishing today. Mar 8 - Contact your local libraries and suggest they feature Small Press titles, including yours. Offer to leave a free copy with them, along with a sales sheet. Your free author's center generates your sales sheet automatically if you have published with Outskirts Press. You can even change it and update it first. Mar 9 - If you haven't yet sent out review copies for book, now is the time. The free Outskirts Press author's center has many book reviewers listed in the Author Resources section, available no matter where you have published your book. Mar 10 - Contact local schools in your area and tell them about Small Press Month. Mention that you are a local published author and offer to speak to their assembly about how to accomplish their dreams of being published. This is particularly effective if you have a children's book you can then sell after the assembly. Mar 11 - Contact local universities and colleges. Same concept as yesterday -- promote yourself and your book by sharing your knowledge of how to write a book and get it published. Sell copies of your book in the back of the room. Mar 12 - Schedule a seminar or tele-seminar on "How to Write and Publish a Book" and offer a "Small Press Month" discount on the registration fee. Send out a local news release about your class. Mar 13 - Contact other sales channels outside of the bookstore that may be likely to sell your book. This may include websites related to your book's topic, gift stores, hardware stores, grocery stores, boutiques, etc. Look at your book and ask yourself where your readers may be shopping. Mar 14 - Contact local art studios, design boutiques, or other small independent businesses in your area. Give them the opportunity to share in co-op on some advertising initiatives (plus, if applicable, offer to conduct some events in their venues). Mar 15 - Join with other independently published authors and arrange a co-op advertisement in the local media, using any dollars secured from local businesses you spoke with on the 14th. In addition to simply promoting your book, promote your upcoming events, so people show up at them. The other authors can join in the events, which may lead the bookstores to be more interested in scheduling it (even on such short notice). Mar 16 - Contact all the local radio producers in your area. The Outskirts Press author's center makes it easy, with free contact information in your local area. Mar 17 - Think St. Paddy's day thoughts. Then make sure your online Amazon.com listing is all it can be. Mar 18 - Contact the major newspapers about Small Press Month. They're likely to write up something if enough authors contact them, and you will want to be among the piles of information they have received: THE NEW YORK TIMES: 229 W 43rd Street, New York NY 10036-3959 (212) 556-1234 USA TODAY: 1000 Wilson Blvd, Arlington VA 22209-3901 (703) 276-3400 and 535 Madison Avenue, 20th Fl, New York NY 10022-4212 Why a Good Vocabulary is Essential for Effective Presentations m them of Small Press Month (in case they don't know about it). Suggest they write a small article or events calendar for Small Press events in the area, specifically the ones you secured on March 3rd. Tell them you will be sending them a press release on the 5th.What made Shakespeare the greatest writer in English literature? His stories were good, for sure - but a lot of them were simply re-workings of historical events or legends. His rhythm and rhyme were good, too - but everyone else was doing the same. What made Shakespeare great, and what can make you great too, was the size of his...Vocabulary! It is believed that the average person is able to recognise between 10 and 15 thousand words. Shakespeare used 35,000 words in his plays and sonnets, thus making him the ultimate communicator in history.What are the benefits you can derive from improving your vocabulary?1 Greater understanding means being better informed. So it's easy to read comic books but a bit more tricky reading "the Times". Want the edge on your colleagues or competitors? You must be at ease with your language, and have a good understanding. it can be embarrassing and even destructive to find yourself in a situation where everyone is using a word that you don't know. Kno Mar 5 - Send a press release to the local media (newspapers, radio, television) mentioning Small Press Month and your independently published book. (If you secured some events on March 3, mention them in the release. Mar 6 - Follow-up on your press release from yesterday with the local media via telephone. Reiterate Small Press Month, your planned events in the community, and your Small Press book. Offer to compose a review that they can use as a foundation. (Less work for them). Mar 7 - If you haven't yet published your book, today is the day to start. Go to www.outskirtspress.com for the future in book publishing today. Mar 8 - Contact your local libraries and suggest they feature Small Press titles, including yours. Offer to leave a free copy with them, along with a sales sheet. Your free author's center generates your sales sheet automatically if you have published with Outskirts Press. You can even change it and update it first. Mar 9 - If you haven't yet sent out review copies for book, now is the time. The free Outskirts Press author's center has many book reviewers listed in the Author Resources section, available no matter where you have published your book. Mar 10 - Contact local schools in your area and tell them about Small Press Month. Mention that you are a local published author and offer to speak to their assembly about how to accomplish their dreams of being published. This is particularly effective if you have a children's book you can then sell after the assembly. Mar 11 - Contact local universities and colleges. Same concept as yesterday -- promote yourself and your book by sharing your knowledge of how to write a book and get it published. Sell copies of your book in the back of the room. Mar 12 - Schedule a seminar or tele-seminar on "How to Write and Publish a Book" and offer a "Small Press Month" discount on the registration fee. Send out a local news release about your class. Mar 13 - Contact other sales channels outside of the bookstore that may be likely to sell your book. This may include websites related to your book's topic, gift stores, hardware stores, grocery stores, boutiques, etc. Look at your book and ask yourself where your readers may be shopping. Mar 14 - Contact local art studios, design boutiques, or other small independent businesses in your area. Give them the opportunity to share in co-op on some advertising initiatives (plus, if applicable, offer to conduct some events in their venues). Mar 15 - Join with other independently published authors and arrange a co-op advertisement in the local media, using any dollars secured from local businesses you spoke with on the 14th. In addition to simply promoting your book, promote your upcoming events, so people show up at them. The other authors can join in the events, which may lead the bookstores to be more interested in scheduling it (even on such short notice). Mar 16 - Contact all the local radio producers in your area. The Outskirts Press author's center makes it easy, with free contact information in your local area. Mar 17 - Think St. Paddy's day thoughts. Then make sure your online Amazon.com listing is all it can be. Mar 18 - Contact the major newspapers about Small Press Month. They're likely to write up something if enough authors contact them, and you will want to be among the piles of information they have received: THE NEW YORK TIMES: 229 W 43rd Street, New York NY 10036-3959 (212) 556-1234 USA TODAY: 1000 Wilson Blvd, Arlington VA 22209-3901 (703) 276-3400 and 535 Madison Avenue, 20th Fl, New York NY 10022-4212 Which Health Insurance Plan Is Right For You? ll Press titles, including yours. Offer to leave a free copy with them, along with a sales sheet. Your free author's center generates your sales sheet automatically if you have published with Outskirts Press. You can even change it and update it first.Our good health is one of the most important possessions we have - and with the cost of health care rising, health insurance is one of those things that just makes sense. The possibility of you or a loved one being affected by serious illness isn't something you like to dwell on, but it definitely pays to think about the consequences of such an event before it actually happens.Chronic or serious illnesses are expensive, and without health insurance, getting the medical treatment you need may be difficult if not impossible. A comprehensive health insurance plan can take some of the worry out of life with the reassurance of knowing that if the worst happens, your medical expenses are covered.When you're shopping for a health insurance plan, there are several things you'll want to consider when deciding what type of plan is best for you and your circumstances.Your lifestyle will affect the cost of your insurance coverage - if you smoke, are overweight, or have an oth Mar 9 - If you haven't yet sent out review copies for book, now is the time. The free Outskirts Press author's center has many book reviewers listed in the Author Resources section, available no matter where you have published your book. Mar 10 - Contact local schools in your area and tell them about Small Press Month. Mention that you are a local published author and offer to speak to their assembly about how to accomplish their dreams of being published. This is particularly effective if you have a children's book you can then sell after the assembly. Mar 11 - Contact local universities and colleges. Same concept as yesterday -- promote yourself and your book by sharing your knowledge of how to write a book and get it published. Sell copies of your book in the back of the room. Mar 12 - Schedule a seminar or tele-seminar on "How to Write and Publish a Book" and offer a "Small Press Month" discount on the registration fee. Send out a local news release about your class. Mar 13 - Contact other sales channels outside of the bookstore that may be likely to sell your book. This may include websites related to your book's topic, gift stores, hardware stores, grocery stores, boutiques, etc. Look at your book and ask yourself where your readers may be shopping. Mar 14 - Contact local art studios, design boutiques, or other small independent businesses in your area. Give them the opportunity to share in co-op on some advertising initiatives (plus, if applicable, offer to conduct some events in their venues). Mar 15 - Join with other independently published authors and arrange a co-op advertisement in the local media, using any dollars secured from local businesses you spoke with on the 14th. In addition to simply promoting your book, promote your upcoming events, so people show up at them. The other authors can join in the events, which may lead the bookstores to be more interested in scheduling it (even on such short notice). Mar 16 - Contact all the local radio producers in your area. The Outskirts Press author's center makes it easy, with free contact information in your local area. Mar 17 - Think St. Paddy's day thoughts. Then make sure your online Amazon.com listing is all it can be. Mar 18 - Contact the major newspapers about Small Press Month. They're likely to write up something if enough authors contact them, and you will want to be among the piles of information they have received: THE NEW YORK TIMES: 229 W 43rd Street, New York NY 10036-3959 (212) 556-1234 USA TODAY: 1000 Wilson Blvd, Arlington VA 22209-3901 (703) 276-3400 and 535 Madison Avenue, 20th Fl, New York NY 10022-4212 Why Hire a Professional Transcriptionist to Convert Your Dictation or Audios to Typed Text? book and get it published. Sell copies of your book in the back of the room.In a discussion forum for non-fiction writers (where I had posted my introduction of myself and my professional transcription business), another member replied and mentioned that for simple dictation, she uses a voice recognition software program.When what she had said really sank in, I felt like someone had punched me in the stomach!Then my reaction was huge dismay and questioning, "Why should I even stay in business?" This came JUST after spending almost two months getting clear on why my transcription business feels exciting to me and realizing that I want to assist and support creative, positive, motivated people to succeed in ways they have not been able to before, working on interesting projects!I imagined emptying my transcription business website of all information -- just leaving a notice (as a ‘public service’) pointing out to the people who THINK they need me to transcribe their audios that they should go and buy that software instead!Yikes! Drastic thoughts! Mar 12 - Schedule a seminar or tele-seminar on "How to Write and Publish a Book" and offer a "Small Press Month" discount on the registration fee. Send out a local news release about your class. Mar 13 - Contact other sales channels outside of the bookstore that may be likely to sell your book. This may include websites related to your book's topic, gift stores, hardware stores, grocery stores, boutiques, etc. Look at your book and ask yourself where your readers may be shopping. Mar 14 - Contact local art studios, design boutiques, or other small independent businesses in your area. Give them the opportunity to share in co-op on some advertising initiatives (plus, if applicable, offer to conduct some events in their venues). Mar 15 - Join with other independently published authors and arrange a co-op advertisement in the local media, using any dollars secured from local businesses you spoke with on the 14th. In addition to simply promoting your book, promote your upcoming events, so people show up at them. The other authors can join in the events, which may lead the bookstores to be more interested in scheduling it (even on such short notice). Mar 16 - Contact all the local radio producers in your area. The Outskirts Press author's center makes it easy, with free contact information in your local area. Mar 17 - Think St. Paddy's day thoughts. Then make sure your online Amazon.com listing is all it can be. Mar 18 - Contact the major newspapers about Small Press Month. They're likely to write up something if enough authors contact them, and you will want to be among the piles of information they have received: THE NEW YORK TIMES: 229 W 43rd Street, New York NY 10036-3959 (212) 556-1234 USA TODAY: 1000 Wilson Blvd, Arlington VA 22209-3901 (703) 276-3400 and 535 Madison Avenue, 20th Fl, New York NY 10022-4212 Saving Your Way To Financial Freedom businesses you spoke with on the 14th. In addition to simply promoting your book, promote your upcoming events, so people show up at them. The other authors can join in the events, which may lead the bookstores to be more interested in scheduling it (even on such short notice).They say cut your coat according to your cloth. This is very true as far as your personal expenses are concerned. Apart from increasing your income (which is not so easy), saving is one way by which you can easily cut down your financial setbacks in a big way.By being a little thrifty in your spending, on simple things like food, shelter, clothing and transportation, you can save a lot of money.Cook at homeAre you fast becoming a fast food nut? Well, did you know that eating out contributes to your mounting expenses more than anything else does? More so it causes health problems. Even if you are a busy professional, you can cook at home. The trick is - take out some time, cook at once and eat it over a period of time. Go ahead and invest in a crock pot (or a slow cooker). It costs anywhere between $20 and $80. You can cook delicious stews, soups and other stuff over the weekend. And what’s more, it’s fun, cheap and healthy too. You can freeze this and use th Mar 16 - Contact all the local radio producers in your area. The Outskirts Press author's center makes it easy, with free contact information in your local area. Mar 17 - Think St. Paddy's day thoughts. Then make sure your online Amazon.com listing is all it can be. Mar 18 - Contact the major newspapers about Small Press Month. They're likely to write up something if enough authors contact them, and you will want to be among the piles of information they have received: THE NEW YORK TIMES: 229 W 43rd Street, New York NY 10036-3959 (212) 556-1234 USA TODAY: 1000 Wilson Blvd, Arlington VA 22209-3901 (703) 276-3400 and 535 Madison Avenue, 20th Fl, New York NY 10022-4212 (212) 715-5410 WALL STREET JOURNAL: 200 Liberty Street, New York NY 10281-1003 (212) 416-2000 WASHINGTON POST: 1150 15th Street NW, Washington DC 20071-0002 (202) 334-6000 Mar 19 - Contact your local community center and inform them of Small Press Month. If you have gathered a band of local authors, this will be more affective. Schedule an impromptu event, celebrating Small Press books. Mar 20 - This may be the month to switch independent publishers if you have published elsewhere. Is your retail price too high? Is your profit too low? Is your author's copy price too high? Compare and save by using this free pricing calculator at http://outskirtspress.com/pricing Mar 21 - Join a Yahoo Group devoted to the newspaper trade, which includes tactics for writing articles in papers as well as contacts for promoting your book. Send a blank email to: freelancing4newspapers-subscribe@yahoogroups.com Mar 22 - Register for the Outskirts Press tele-seminars on "Signature Book Signing Tactics" from within your free author's center by signing up at www.outskirtspress.com Mar 23 - Contact the Learning Annex (or similarly themed Adult Education Program) in your area and offer to teach a class on the subject of your book. As a published author, you are qualified to teach on your subject since you are an expert. Your book may even be required reading for each student! Mar 24 Start writing online reviews. Write reviews for every book you have ever read. Mention that you are the author of your book at the bottom of each posted review. If people like the writing style of your review, they may investigate your book, especially if you write reviews for books within the same genre as yours. Mar 25 - Contact the public libraries in each state and mention your involvement with Small Press Month. Send them information about your book. Here's a link that will get you started: http://www.publiclibraries.com/ Mar 26 - Start preparing for April (National Poetry Month), especially if you have a volume of poetry you have published. Mar 27 - Help other writers you know get published and earn a 10% commission for the referral after their book is published. Register for the exciting Outskirts Press affiliate program at http://outskirtspress.com/cgi/affiliate_login.cgi Mar 28 - Start a blog and keep it active and up-to-date. Register it with blog directories so others start reading it and participating. There are many blog programs to help you get started. Conduct a search on Google for the one that works for you. Mar 29 - Submit your published book to the Google Base listings. It's free. http://base.google.com Mar 30 Publish a "Large Print" edition of your book. With the world's demographics growing older, "large print" editions are becoming more and more popular. Featuring 14 or 16 point fonts, these editions appeal to the aging community because they are easier to read. You've already written the book, now re-publish a new "Large Print" edition to increase your revenue and double the effectiveness of your marketing initiatives. It's easy to get published here. Mar 31 - Take a breath. It's been a busy, productive month.
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