Category: Publishing

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Talking Community at the (f)Unconference #Book2

Every argument that begins with “But most readers…” ignores the reality that the Internet has made micro-marketing not only viable, but also enables a publishing program to be more sustainable, focusing on quality over quantity.

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Take This Job and Slam It!

All good things do eventually come to an end, and for me, on the heels of an amazingly successful DBW11, I realized I was coming upon a crucial fork in the road, and while the DBW path will surely continue to be an exciting one for those continuing on, it’s one I realized would ultimately take me away from my true passion: Books, Authors, Readers and the myriad connections still to be made between them.

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Marketing Yourself in the Digital Age

It doesn’t matter if you’re an aspiring writer, traditionally published or going the DIY route, marketing is every writer’s responsibility, and it takes the same level of commitment, dedication and self-discipline as sitting down and actually writing does.

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Ready for Publishing Camp NYC?

Beyond the sessions, the best part of any conference is being able to spend time talking to smart people from a variety of backgrounds, and both WDC11 and DBW11 are sponsoring fun gatherings to accommodate that.

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2011: Are You a Writer or Creator?

10 questions writers should be asking as they look ahead to the future of publishing—and where they fit in.

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The Atlantic, Electric Literature, and the Digital Future

If your core pitch is your “innovative” business model and not what you publish and for whom, your 15 minutes are almost up.

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Amazon vs. Google: Seth Godin Wins

In the old days, that platform was the physical bookshelf in a brick-and-mortar retailer. Today, it’s a combination of email and ecommerce.

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Perplex City: Learning From an ARG

Part collectible card game, part treasure hunt, augmented with an immersive online community, Perplex City offers a number of interesting takeaways for anyone wrestling with how and where audience development and transmedia intersect.

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Dark Horse Circumvents iTunes, Plans to Sell Direct

“No licensing fees to Apple means we can pay our creators more while offering readers lower prices.”

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Gigs, Gongs and Granules

“There are far more underrepresented communities to serve than there are established publishers interested in doing so.”

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