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	<title>Refractor &#187; self-promotion</title>
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		<title>On-Demand Book Publishing</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nick Meador</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earlier this week I was contacted by Philip Davis of Utah. He runs two interesting websites. ZDocs Online is a self-publishing service for hardcover and softcover books, seminar materials, and direct mail. Authors on the Net is a community of 400 authors, and the site helps them to self-promote their work. I think Davis was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Earlier this week I was contacted by Philip Davis of Utah. He runs two interesting websites. <a href="http://www.zdocsonline.com/" target="_blank">ZDocs Online</a> is a self-publishing service for hardcover and softcover books, seminar materials, and direct mail. <a href="http://www.authorsonthenet.com" target="_blank">Authors on the Net</a> is a community of 400 authors, and the site helps them to self-promote their work. I think Davis was correct in stating that <a href="http://www.supraterranean.com" target="_blank">Supraterranean</a> and his two sites share similar goals. But he&#8217;s been at it far longer than I have. He said:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;I have been helping authors self-publish for eight years and self-promote for the past three years. I have a kit called &#8216;Self-Publishing in a Box&#8217; that takes authors through a step-by-step process to build a business around the book. I am currently working on an online training course called &#8216;The Author Platform&#8217; that should help authors build a strong platform. This is scheduled to release in January &#8217;09.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Davis was kind enough to mention and link to Supraterranean on his blog. He quoted my email, which is a pretty good statement of how I feel about self-publishing. I said:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;I developed Supraterranean with little knowledge of the existing options for writers and artists to self-publish using the power of the Internet. However, I’ve been realizing more and more that this is an important thing to explore and build upon. I personally was unsatisfied with the concept of fighting against the traditional obstacles built into the journalism and book industries. Plus, those industries are facing difficulties — some common, some unique — that make me want to find a better way. I have yet to write a book of my own, but I may very well need help with self-promotion in the near future.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Naturally all of us who enjoy books are hoping that there will always be some way to publish them. But book publishing as a mass-production business might not survive. With the economy suffering and the cost of paper and other production materials increasing, I wouldn&#8217;t be surprised if, in the future, paper publishing is far exceeded by electronic publishing. Maybe book publishing will become a totally &#8220;on demand&#8221; enterprise, since it&#8217;s apparently not a profitable one anyways. Davis also linked to this <a href="http://editorialass.blogspot.com/2008/11/crash-flow-or-what-went-wrong-in.html" target="_blank">blog post by Moonrat</a>, an editorial assistant in the publishing industry — but he argues that the publishing industry can still bounce back. Who knows.</p>
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