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HarperStudio: First Full Show

They’ve been busy in the atelier on 53rd Street.

HarperStudio has released its initial titles, starting in late April, and is now in its first full season, with 12 books coming out between August and December. The HarperCollins division also has acquired more than 50 books that will appear over the next two to three years.

Most important, the division is conducting business in a way president and publisher Bob Miller envisioned for HarperStudio. It’s offering books nonreturnable, signing up authors for relatively low advances and splitting profits, expanding books technologically (for example, adding sophisticated video segments to e-books), and constantly experimenting with creative ways of marketing and publishing titles, in many cases using online communities, blogs, vlogs and social media like Facebook and Twitter in new ways. (See following story.)

Working with authors has been as Miller hoped, saying, “It’s a collaborative process from the beginning.” Many upcoming titles are by well-known people like Tom Peters, Michael Eisner, Erica Jong and Brad Meltzer who have “pet projects that might not fit their previous titles.” Miller is proud of how these titles developed, saying, “These books are generated from ideas rather than bidding the most at auction.”

On the sales side, most major bookselling accounts are buying nonreturnable, but “only some” independents are on board. Miller said, “I understand it’s a tentative time in the economy to ask people to make changes in how they do business, but because indies historically have lower return rates, they can be rewarded if they buy nonreturnable.” Oddly big box stores, which buy most of their inventory nonreturnable, have not signed up to buy books nonreturnable.

Of the first titles that have appeared, Who Is Mark Twain?, HarperStudio’s debut book that contained unpublished short pieces by Mark Twain, and Emeril at the Grill by chef Emeril Lagasse “did really well,” Miller said. “And we’re really proud of Burn This Book,” the collection of essays about censorship published with the PEN American Center that was edited by Toni Morrison.

Miller continues to see the HarperStudio as an alternative to traditional ways of publishing at the big New York houses. As people debate the publishing model, Miller again said he would propose the HarperStudio approach for consideration: “We contribute everything we can and the authors contribute everything they can, and we split the profits while we at HarperStudio take the risk.”

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Get Google Book Search on YOUR website and/or blog

As a Google Print Partner, Loving Healing Press submits all of our books to Google Book Search.  This means that keywords in your book itself are searched along with websites as possible search returns from Google.  Another benefit is that you can insert a “widget” on to your web page that allows people browsing your site (or blog) to browse your book too.  What in the world am I talking about?
Here’s an example http://www.recoveringself.com/journal-info/browse-recovering-the-self-vol-i-no-1-on-google-book-searchEasy steps (if you’re already a Google Print Partner or your publisher is a participating Google Print Partner).  If not… you need to sign up here.

1.  Find your book on http://books.google.com/
2.  Click on the “Link” link on the far right (look for the chain icon)”
3.  Choose “Embed” from the pulldown menu and copy the text to the windows clipboard (<CTRL><C>) or Mac Clipboard
4.  Edit your blog posting or web page (in HTML mode) and paste in the clipboard text
5.  You’re done!

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Technorati.com: What EVERY blogger must do

www.Technorati.com is the authoritative source of information on Blogs, think of it as the Yahoo or Google of the blog world.  Yes, it’s that important.  Everyone with a blog should sign up for a free Technorati account and “claim” their blog.  This involves simply pasting a cookie in your blog one time to proove that you are indeed the person who is posting the posts.  Then you get to add a description of your blog, understanding your rankings, and see what other people are writing about your blog ( example: http://technorati.com/blogs/authorsaccess.com?reactions )

  • You also get a cool widget you can add to your website or blog showing your most recent posts and demonstrating your “authority”. 
  • You also can add keywords to your blog for your most common themes so new people can find your blog.

1) Technorati State of the Blogosphere Survey

Over the years, Technorati has been tracking the State of the Blogosphere. Our annual study investigates how blogging is growing and changing, as well as its impacts on current events and the bottom lines of businesses and bloggers. Please share your perspective by participating in our survey.

We think you’ll find the survey interesting. It should take just 15 minutes of your time, and of course your answers will be completely confidential. Please feel free to send this link to other bloggers you know. And be sure to check back on Technorati in October for a summary of the results.

2) Become a Technorati Writer

Technorati is entering into the next phase of our evolution: original content. Beginning in October, Technorati will feature original content on the site written by bloggers just like you! This is an amazing opportunity to give your writing vast exposure, become known as an expert in your field/s of interest, and to join a vibrant writer community.

Get in on the ground floor by signing up via the Technorati Contact Page. Select the “New: Technorati Writer Signup” option from the “Message Type” drop-down box. You will receive information and writing instructions as we get closer to launch date. We very much look forward to working with you!

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Deborah Reynolds – Creating Great Impressions

On September 3rd, 2009 Irene Watson and Victor R. Volkman spoke with image consultant and business coach Deborah Reynolds. She is the author of Getting You Noticed Known and Remembered: Building Your Business Image From the Inside Out, which will be released in 2009. Deborah specializes in working with entrepreneurs and executives, helping to redefine, repair, create and build the image and reputation of individuals and companies, giving them a competitive edge in the marketplace so they will be Noticed, Known, and Remembered.  Deborah informed us on key aspects of how your personal integrity and presentation can drive your success in

  • Stage Presence when an author is speaking
  • Television appearances
  • Networking Events
  • Seminars
  • Language used when speaking
  • Connecting with the audience
Deborah Reynolds worked for fifteen years in law enforcement before taking an “about face”. Her service with the Correctional Service of Canada included “life on the installment plan” working in an “all male” federal prison. Her reputation with international law enforcement personnel was gained as a tenacious Immigration Investigator. The highlights of her law enforcement career were the capture of one of “America’s Most Wanted” and the “Second Most Wanted in Germany”. Deborah brings the same passion and drive to her business and is a sought after International Motivational Speaker, Business Consultant and Image Expert on such topics as leadership, change management, values and character, and team communication and performance strategies. She says, “It’s important to create a good first impression, but it’s essential to create a great lasting impression.” www.AboutFaceImage.com
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Irene Watson – Target Marketing for NonFiction Writers: Why Some People Won’t Read Your Book

On August 28th, 2009, Alan E. Smith, author of the award-winning “UnBreak Your Health: The Complete Guide to Complementary and Alternative Medicine” spoke with book marketing guru Irene Watson on the importance of considering target reader personas in the book writing process. Irene is the owner of Reader Views, a full-service book reviewing and marketing agency in Austin, TX. Irene’s psychology background and constant study gives her the ability to understand people and how they think, live, and for today’s interview, how they read. Some of the things we considered:

  • Importance of knowing your target market before writing your book
  • Understanding reading preferences, temperments and personalities of potential readers
  • Creating a profile of the potential readers/target market
  • Fully understanding why some readers like your book and others don’t.
Irene’s career took her from career counseling, to business ownership, to working for a police force, to psychosynthesis counseling, to teaching at a college, to retreat/seminar/workshop design and facilitation to her most recent – owning/managing Reader Views and its branches. She obtained her B.S. in psychology at St. Edward’s University in Austin, TX and her M. A. in psychology from Regis University in Denver, CO.After retiring in 2003 Irene authored an award winning memoir, The Sitting Swing, which was originally published in 2005. Having a hard time getting reviews for her book, she started Reader Views on a whim. Within a month it exploded to a full time business. So much for retirement! Since then she has pioneered many other innovative marketing sites including Inside Scoop Live, ReviewThe Book, BloggingAuthors, and many other services from press release writing to book videos to an international award contest now entering its 4th year.
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