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Proceeds of Book Sales to Aust Flood Relief

By Mark Buhagiar · Comments (0)
Monday, January 24th, 2011

By now all of you would be aware of the devastating floods occurring around Australia over the last two weeks. In particular the state of Queensland has been substantially affected with 75% of the area affected by floods. To put some perspective on the magnitude of the problem, the area affected by this disaster is equivalent to the combined area of Germany and France. In other words it is huge – almost beyond comprehension.

Many have lots lives and loved ones. Thousands have lost their homes and businesses. The flow on effect will mean that many jobs will be at risk with some businesses not able to reopen their doors. The next year will be spent rebuilding, not only homes and infrastructure but also lives devastated by the whim of nature.

Naturally our thoughts and prayers are with all of the people affected at this time but I feel it is our duty to step up and do something concrete to help the rebuilding process. Many people have donated to the relief funds and this is only to be encouraged. Read More→

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Titles for My New Book

By Mark Buhagiar · Comments (0)
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

In conjunction with Global Publishing Group, Darren Stephens and Andrew and Daryl Grant I am putting together a book on Internet Marketing. It will focus specifically on teaching people with minimal expertise on how to overcome the technical issues they will encounter when attempting to market on the Internet.

I would really appreciate it if you could help me choose a title. Below is a two question (multiple choice) survey. The first question asks about the book title, the second about the sub-heading. You are free to tick more than one answer per question and even enter in your own response. I thank you in advance.

Enjoy the Journey.

Mark

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Printing Book Covers and Table of Contents from Amazon

By Mark Buhagiar · Comments (0)
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

I like to have a look at what new books are around in my niche and like the feature at Amazon where you can view parts of the book. What I like to do though is print out the covers and table of contents of a couple of books and then look at them later (usually in bed just before I go to sleep). Unfortunately there is no function in Amazon which enables you to easily print this content out. One way to solve the problem is to print screen each image and past the result into Microsoft Word. This would work but is very time consuming.

My method is to use a little program called Snagit. It is not a free program but very useful. I basically use it every day. You can get it from here http://www.techsmith.com/download/snagittrial.asp . The program costs $50 but you can get a free trial for 30 days which is more than enough time for you to to check it out.

 

Enjoy the journey.

Mark Buhagiar

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How To Writer a Best Seller – Day 2 with Darren Stephens

By Mark Buhagiar · Comments (0)
Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

Day 2 at Darren Stephens “How to Write a Best Seller” Seminar. It was an interesting day with many more practical steps, worksheets and exercises. Many of the participants are starting to complain of information overload and this is my main motivation for writing it all down in this blog post.

Wrap Up from Day 1

The first thing in the morning a number of questions were asked regarding topics from the previous day. Here are a couple of the answers:

  • Your second book (sequel) should be ready 3 months after the first one has been published. This ensures momentum with the buyers and it makes it less likely that the retailers will remove the first book off the shelves.
  • The best time of the year to release a book depends on the niche the book is in. For example if your book is on weight loss then the best time of the year is February when all the people who have failed to loose weight (as part of their New Years Resolutions) now turn to books to find some help.
  • Colour does play an important part and is different depending on the niche.
    • Books regarding Happiness and Joy – Lighter colours.
    • Success / Wealth Creation Books – Darker, Richer Colours with splashes of Gold.
  • You have seven seconds to convince a person to pick up your book before they move on to the next one. The front of your book must have a great headline.
  • Once they pick it up you have a further 14 seconds for them to turn it over and read the back.
    • The back of the book must convey to the reader the benefits that they will get as a result of reading this book.
  • Nielsen Bookscan (http://www.nielsenbookscan.com.au) is the company who measures the sales of all books through out the world. They do this via the ISBN number on the back of each book.
Mark Buhagiar and Darren Stephens at "How To Write a Best Seller"

Mark Buhagiar and Darren Stephens at "How To Write a Best Seller"

Flow of Your Manuscript

A regimented and defined system is essential to ensure that your book turns out well. The fourteen steps that follow here are a rough guide to the process. The part I like the most is step six, where you gather your thoughts, resources and other materials and place them into a folder segmented into chapters. As you go through your daily routine, you (and your subconscious) will be on the look out for information that you can add to the book, and once found you can just add that information directly to the folder.

  1. Pick Your Subject
  2. Research and Gather Information
  3. Sort the information you gather into chapter piles
  4. Edit all the material and piece it together
  5. Create a rough Draft
  6. Place this draft into a Manuscript folder with plastic document holders
    1. As you gather more information just add it to the folder in the in the appropriate chapter.
  7. Edit the content.
    1. Write your book the way you speak. Books written in this format outsell most others.
    2. Some people use a Dictaphone whilst others record themselves being interviewed. That audio is then transcribed for use as different chapters in the book.
  8. Add photos and Illustrations.
  9. Send sections to experts for peer review.
    1. Send a letter saying you respect their knowledge in this subject and ask them to review a chapter for you.
    2. Say that you will credit them in the book.
    3. Send a different chapter to five different reviewers
  10. Copy Edit – This is where an editor checks the copy and makes any adjustments
  11. Typeset
  12. Proof Read
  13. Copy to Disk
  14. Send to the Printer
    1. Printer will send back a proof which you will need to sign off on.
    2. Once checked and signed off your books will be printed.
    3. Note: Unless you have forward orders you should never print more than a maximum of 2000 books, preferably a 1000 regardless of the discount. Books are bulky so you will have to store them somewhere but most importantly you need to be selling them. You can always print more once they start flying off the shelves.

What Are People Buying

Women

  • Relationships
  • Parenting
  • Weight Loss
  • Spiritual

Men

  • Business
  • Organizational Skills
  • Sports Related

The Publishing Cycle

There are two models, the traditional way and a more modern fast tracked way.

The Traditional Model

  • Book Proposal (9 Months)
  • Publisher
  • Published Book (6 to 12 months)
  • Distributors

In this model the publishers do not buy your book. It is basically held on consignment. They will return any unsold books to you. You get paid 90 days later and you have a three to four month window to makes sales. If your book does not sell in this time it will be taken off the shelves.

You also have very little control. The publisher has the right to change the cover as they see fit which will potentially adversely affect your branding. You also have no way to generate any upfront income.

The Fast Tracked Way (Darren Stephens Way)

  • Self Publish the book
  • Distributors

In this model you have full control on the look and feel of your book. There are opportunities to generate upfront income via presales and you can add marketing material to your book to generate income from a backend series of products.

“Lacking celebrity status or a proven track record, the chances of landing a book contract with a major publishing house are slim to none.”

Note: “Men are for Mars, Women from Venus” was self published.

3 Key Reasons to Self Publish

  1. Make more money
  2. Get to the printers sooner ( 6-8 Weeks verses 18 months)
  3. Keep control of your work

How to Start to create Your book

  • Think in Sequels
  • Get a book to model from – It should be on the best sellers list and should appeal to you.
    • Look at the binding – Is it hard or soft colour
    • Paper Colour, Texture and feel
    • Type Style
    • Design and layout of the pages
  • You don’t have to reinvent the wheel
  • The ideal length for a “How to” book is 200 to 250 (max) pages
    • Each chapter should be 15 to 20 pages (max)
    • Make it easy for the reader to finish it because people will only recommend a book once they have finished it.
  • Currently 41% of all physical books are sold on the internet
  • 81% of all people have a book in them. Most never get done.

Ghost Writers

A Ghost Writer is a person who will write a book for you which you then publish under your own name. Their name does not go on the book. The pricing ranges from US$5,000 to $US25,000 depending on the type of book, the skill and popularity of the Ghost Writer and the amount of work you want them to do.

You can employ a ghost writer to do a range of things. If you are a person who likes to do everything themselves, then you can just use them to do your final editing. They will ensure that the final product flows well and will also correct any language that may not suite the intended audience.

On the other hand if writing is really not your thing, a good ghost writer can do the research and all the writing if you wish. In this case all you have to do is provide a general concept, and preferably a table of contents. It is also helpful to give them a sample of your writing style. Of course there will be a couple of meetings (usually over the phone). Ghost writers can also produce books from Audio/Video products that you may already have.

Printing and Distributing you Book

You should never print any more than 1000 to 2000 books regardless of the “great deal” that you are getting from the printers. Remember you can always print more and lets face it 2000 books is a pallet load so you also have to start thinking of how you are going to store all of them.

Book stores will not buy your books directly from you. Their relationship is directly with a distributor. Even if the store is an independent they will still only want to get their books from a distributor. So the long and short of it is that you need to get a contract with a distributor.

If a Distributor sees potential in your book, they will put into a catalogue and promote to the book stores. They will not market it any more that this. The responsibility for marketing your book is your own and the bad news is that writing a book was only 30% of the work. The other 70% is the marketing.

From the time your book gets in to the stores you have three months in which to sell it. If it does not sell in this time then it is all over. They will be pulled from the shelves and returned back to you. Book stores can return unsold books for up to nine months. The moral of the story is you need to market your book effectively unless you want to be giving your book away as Christmas presents for the next 20 years :) .

Still More to Come

The next installment which covers Day 3 of “How to Write a Best Seller” by Darren Stephens will be out soon. I hope you have been enjoying my little journal. Day three will only be available in the members area, so I encourage you to join especially as you can do so now for free. (Note: I have only made 400 free places are available and as you can imagine a number have been snapped up already.

See you soon.

Mark Buhagiar

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Categories : Copywriting, Publishing
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Storm Rages as Darren Stephens Best Seller Book Launch Goes Ahead

By Mark Buhagiar · Comments (0)
Friday, May 22nd, 2009

It is the end of day two of the Darren Stephens “How to Writer a Best Seller” Seminar. All three hundred of us are catching the lift to level 78 of Q1 – reputed to be the tallest residential building in the world. It is situated in Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. Outside a category two storm is raging but we are safely cocooned inside, as hundreds of meters below people scurry around looking for cover. Apparently this building can move six meters side to side but after a few drinks all we feel is the fun and excitement of the night.

Today there will be sixteen brand new books launched and the 22 authors are standing around with an air of nervous excitement. Months of hard work has born fruit and this is their big day. Amazingly, four of the sixteen are already International Best Sellers based on sales made prior to the launch. A couple of the books still need some final touches but most are ready and everybody is feeling extremely pleased and proud of themselves.

These new authors are the product of the last Darren Stephens “How to Writer a Best Seller” Seminar which was held only five month ago. It is a true testament of the system that Darren teaches that so many people were able to produce books in such a short period of time.

Here are some of the photos and one video. It was a fun night with lots of great people.

The New Authors

The New Authors

Matt & Amanda Clarkson authors of eBay Magic

Matt & Amanda Clarkson authors of eBay Magic

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Myriam Pitre – Author of Ultimate Happiness
John Kumm & Barbara Walsh - Authors of Get Packing

John Kumm & Barbara Walsh - Authors of Get Packing

Daryl & Andrew Grant - Authors of Our Internet Secrets

Daryl & Andrew Grant - Authors of Our Internet Secrets

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