Title: How To Land High-Paying Assignments: Increase Your Marketability By Getting Published In Your Area of Expertise
Author:
Doug Schmidt
Format(s): PDF (ebook)
Pages:
70

Ebook Price: $9.95 BUY The Ebook
Category: How To
About the Book

There are many reasons why you might want to get published:

— To express your ideas

— To see your name in print

— To make some extra money

and perhaps most importantly . . .

— To increase your marketability

But do you know how MOST people try to get published . . . and ultimately fail?

By spending weeks or months writing an article or book, and then trying to sell it . . . only to get polite-but-stiff rejection letters back from publishers.

In contrast, this e-book takes the traditional write-to-sell approach to getting published, and tosses it in the same place that thousands of unsolicited manuscripts go every day — in the trash.

Instead, you’ll find out how to shine the light on your area of expertise so that publishers will start calling you!

The innovative material in this e-book is dedicated to debunking two popular myths . . .

Myth 1

The best way to get published is to attempt to sell your manuscripts.

Myth 2

Only big-name writers can get high-paying assignments from publishers.

Au contraire.

The information in this e-book will show you how to get editors to contact you before you type a single word for publication. It’s written by an editor who’s been in the publishing industry for over 14 years . . . so you’ll discover dozens of insider secrets that will move you from the non-paying slush pile to the high-paying short list of published authors.

 

About the Author
Doug Schmidt is currently an editorial manager and author. Doug’s first book, The Prayer of Revenge: Forgiveness in the Face of Injustice, was just released in September 2003. (Of course, Doug used the principles in How to Land High-Paying Assignments to win this book contract). For more information, visit www.dougschmidt.com

 

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