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  • What Is a Publishing Transcriber?

    While dictation is often used for quickly recording thoughts or notes by authors, executives, attorneys and other professionals. Publishing transcribers are the professionals who turn these...

  • Desktop Publisher Job Description

    Desktop publishing has become a skill of many administrative personnel as well as a specialty field. While the duties of a desktop publisher can vary depending on job position, most are in charge...

  • How to Become a Freelance Copy Editor

    Freelance copy editing isn't as publicized a career as freelance writing or design work, but it is another creative and potentially lucrative independent career choice. Freelance copy editors...

  • Submission Guidelines for Publishing Companies

    So you have a new idea and can't wait to write that book. While specific submission guidelines vary by company, writers should follow some general rules. These include proper manuscript formatting...

  • How to Earn an Extra Income in this Economy

    Of course the easiest answer to this would be...GET A JOB! But these days the economy has been hit hard, and jobs are scarce. So what are other options to make some extra money?

  • Desktop Publishing Job Description

    Desktop publishing programs have opened up the tools of graphic design to everyone. A job in desktop publishing, however, requires a person to be responsible for producing brochures, publications,...

  • How to Work Out Square Inches of a Printing Plate

    Printing plates are used in a variety of methods to create multiple copies of an image. The various techniques employ different methods to create a copy. Lithographs treat the printing plate so...

  • The Average Salary of a Literary Agent

    Being a literary agent seems like a glamorous job. Discovering the next literary star and inking million-dollar deals, however, is not the daily course of business for the average literary agent,...

  • How to Format a Fiction Manuscript

    You have completed your work of fiction. You have written the perfect query. You have even received the highly sought after positive response from an agent/editor and now an agent/editor is...

  • How to Format a Query Letter

    There are many different methods of getting the attention of an agent/editor. The most common for unpublished authors is the standard query letter. Here is a basic look at how a query letter...

  • How to Get Your Superhero Published

    So you've come up with a great new superhero, and you want to translate your concept into a comic book. You have a variety of publishing methods to choose from these days, but the ultimate goal...

  • How to Create a Free Newspaper on the Web

    News is increasingly consumed online, and a majority of readers believe information should be free. The trick is to find a way to be paid for the information you provide without charging the...

  • Information on Literary Agents

    A literary agent is the representative for an author who has either written or has a specific proposal for a book, play or poetry series. Literary agents are not required to have a specific...

  • Websites That Show How to Write Your Own Book

    If you've decided to write a book, you are about to embark on a journey that will be frustrating and fulfilling, that will give you a sense of accomplishment and may send you into the ranks of the...

  • Circulation Manager Job Description

    A circulation manager is a publishing professional. She oversees the entire distribution process of all publications produced by her employer. In concert with a network of drivers, retailers,...

  • How Much Does It Cost to Get a Book Published?

    How much it costs to get a book published depends on several factors whether you self-publish, use the services of a vanity/subsidy publisher, the format of the book, and the type of printer you use.

  • How to Make a Living by Reading Books

    If you are one of those people who can sit and read for hours on end, you should consider finding a job that pays you to read. Reading books is a good job for the elderly, stay-at-home parents,...

  • Standard Publishing Jobs

    The publishing industry produces a range of materials, from small poetry chapbooks to widely circulated weekly national magazines. Although the industry's products vary, some standard publishing...

  • Qualities of a Good Editor

    Editors are responsible for setting the tone of the newsroom. While leadership is conducive to a successful publication, editors must be willing to take risks and stand up for their decisions....

  • How to Become a Music Publisher

    The music publishing industry is an unusual and interesting field. The fundamental principle underlying the role is to be in a position in which you are collecting royalties for copyrighted songs...

  • The Best Way to Get a Book Published

    So you've finished writing your masterpiece. Chances are, you would prefer to publish it, not hide it away in a safe deposit box and hope your genius is "discovered" in the future. This is where...

  • How to Publish Your Cook Book

    A cookbook is usually a book that contains recipes. Cookbooks may also contain other prose as well such as a description of the region where the item is prepared. Getting a cookbook published can...

  • How to Publish a Cook Book

    If you love to cook and write, you may be able to combine those two talents by publishing a cook book. Many celebrity chefs have published cook books, but you don't necessarily have to be a Food...

  • How to Write a Request for Proposal on a Printing Project

    The purpose of a request for proposal on a printing project is to encourage printing companies to submit proposals or quotes for your print job. This allows you to review and compare printing...

  • Literary Agent Job Description

    Literary agents represent authors in the publishing world. Authors rely on literary agents to manage the business aspect of publishing for them. Agents negotiate contracts regarding publishing...

  • Publishing Standards

    Publishing standards are a set of rules and ethical considerations for the publication of essays, articles, papers and editorials by journalists, authors and students. While each publishing...

  • How to Get a Job With a Book Publisher

    Book publishers are the companies responsible for acquiring, producing and distributing the books that so many avid readers snap up each year. In most cases, the people who work at book publishing...

  • How to Create Platform in Your Writing

    If you are writing a novel or have completed one your next step will surely be to find someone to publish your work. In order to accomplish that feat, you will need to work on creating a name for...

  • How Does Offset Lithography Work?

    Johannes Gutenberg's invention of the movable-type printing press in the 15th century made reading material available to a wide variety of people, and ignited the growth of literacy and the great...

  • How to Make Money Taking Pictures & Posting on the Internet

    Microstock is a form of stock photography that anyone with a digital camera can try---it's a way to make money by taking pictures and posting them on the Internet. Not everyone will be accepted,...

  • How to Become a Printing Broker

    Finding a reasonably priced printer can be taxing. You have to sort through hundreds of printers, ask for quotes, wait for the quotes to return (if they ever come) and then compare them side by...

  • The Definition of a Book Publisher

    Publishing is a legal agreement set forth by an author and a book publisher to produce and distribute printed works such as newspapers, magazines and books to the general public. The publisher is...

  • How to Get a Publishing Deal on Your Book

    Publishing companies can be tough to break through. Editors and agents alike receive manuscripts and book ideas by the hundreds every month. Without a reputation or celebrity status, authors must...

  • How Does the Publishing Industry Work?

    The publishing industry is a huge field made up of a variety of venues. Newspapers, magazines, greeting cards, calendars, directories and books are some of the publications within the field. In...

  • What Is a Subsidy Publishing Company?

    Subsidy publishers differ from vanity publishers in many ways. Like vanity presses, subsidy presses charge a certain investment amount from the author in order for the book to be published. ...

  • What It Takes to Be a Photographer

    While you may have an eye for taking good pictures and can handle the many technical aspects of photography equipment, there are a number of other factors you must consider in determining if you...

  • How to Publish a Coffee Table Book

    A coffee table book needs to be eye catching and intriguing in order to be noticed by both publishing companies, and the viewing audience. Publishing a coffee table book is bit of a challenge, as...

  • What Does a Book Publisher Do?

    Book publishers do more than sit behind a desk reading manuscripts all day. They have a multifaceted job that determines the success of a writer. Book publishers work with authors, helping them...

  • Types of Careers in Publishing

    During the past decade, the publishing industry has seen rapid changes. Traditional "old media" careers disappeared almost overnight, and new jobs, fueled by designs in technology and media, were...

  • How to Edit Notes and Bibliography in a Book Manuscript

    The notes and bibliography of a book are invaluable, providing the author's source material for the book and often fascinating additional information that supplements the main text, but the task...

  • About Careers in Publishing

    The publishing industry is a fast-paced, highly competitive field. Most individuals are well qualified for open positions, making the competition among prospective employees even more fierce. The...

  • How to Become a Book Indexer

    A book indexer is someone who writes the back part of a book, where you look things up. Although some publishing and legal firms have a staff of in-house indexers, most indexers are freelancers...

  • Careers in Children's Book Publishing

    Are you an English major thinking about what to do after graduation? Are you interested in editing or publishing? An editor position at a top children's book publishing house would be a wonderful...

  • How to Edit Books and Magazines: Delete Extra Spaces in a Word Document

    In editing a book or magazine article manuscript, it is important to get rid of extra word spaces. Before the PC was invented, standard typing practice was to type two word spaces between...

  • How to Get a Book or Product into CostCo

    Are you a small publisher or independent company that has big dreams of having your product to Costco? This leading consumer warehouse store is an amazing goal for any business to achieve, but...

  • Book Publishing Careers

    If you enjoy books--everything from writing them, reading them, or just figuring out how to make them better--there are lots of challenging jobs in the publishing industry. While most of the...

  • About Magazine Editors

    The words "magazine editor" may conjure up images of Meryl Streep's glamorous-yet-evil Miranda Priestly in "The Devil Wears Prada." And certainly editor-in-chief of a top fashion magazine is one...

  • About Desktop Publishers

    With the advent of the personal computer and developments in software, desktop publishing has become as common as the computer itself. Beginners can easily embark on a journey of self-expression...

  • About Jobs in Fashion Writing

    Many think of fashion writing as a glamorous job. Films such as "The Devil Wears Prada" and the reality show "Stylista" chronicle the daily stresses of such a job as well as the many perks: free...

  • How to Print a Booklet

    Printing a booklet is relatively simple. After you've finished writing your booklet, make sure that it is free of errors and/or misspellings. Check the page numbers to see that they are in order....

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