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Self Publishing made easy with Phil Gerbyshak

by JimRaffel on May 17, 2010

At some point most bloggers think about two things, writing an eBook and self publishing a real book. You know the kind with paper pages and ink and all that. Here in 90 seconds, three time self published Phil Gerbyshak addresses both eBook creation and self publishing.

I am going to be following Phil’s advice. The eBook will be free as Phil suggested for anyone who signs up for my mailing list. My plan is not to spam you but instead to ethically let you know when great things happen. Like for instance I release a real paper and ink book.

Accountability is the reason I am sharing this information with you so early in the process. Putting together an eBook and self publishing a real book are not small projects. Keep in mind that almost all bloggers have other real life jobs. I can tell you I am going to pick the ten posts that will form the backbone of the eBook in the next week.

What resonates with you. That was my most important takeaway from Phil’s advice. I’m going to be listening very carefully to what you find interesting in both the eBook and on this blog for the next several months. I could go several ways on a real book but I am going to let my audience guide me.

Self publishing is no small undertaking. I’ll be searching out a designer, an editor, a graphic artist (I have lots of illustration ideas), and a printer (I have a connection or two in this area). The reality is I know people in all these disciplines. The other reality is this is business. I won’t be meeting you for coffee to ask you do to do it for free. I’ll be meeting you for coffee because I like you, trust you, and think you can do it. All I’ll really need to know is how much you need to be paid and when.

I love Phil’s advice for eBook production and self publishing. I have no intention of asking him to edit the book for free for his “friend” Jim Raffel. I feel fortunate enough he shared this invaluable advice he learned in the course of self publishing three books.

My take is that if you are ready to utilize the services of a professional to advance your career you’d better have your check book open. What do you think? Have I been in business too long and view everything as a profit and loss statement?

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Scribe SEO Copy Writing Made Easy

by JimRaffel on May 8, 2010

SEO Copywriting ReportI’ve written about the Scribe SEO copy writing tool before. It’s a great service put out by Brian Clark founder of CopyBlogger and numerous other successful ventures like Third Tribe Marketing and the Thesis Theme.

Over the last few months the early adopters of Scribe have helped identify the rough edges and the development team has smoothed them down. Take it from me Scribe SEO copy writing works great both inside the WordPress environment and in their custom web interface.

Brian has been kind enough to take time to prepare a 24 page FREE ebook about SEO copy writing. The neat thing is if you read through this entire free ebook (which you can get without even providing an email address) Brian has hidden a special surprise inside for you (Make sure to read until the end).

Yes, I have an affiliate relationship with Scribe. Here’s the deal, I would not promote it with a blog post unless it was good. As a matter of fact the first time I wrote about Scribe there was no affiliate program. It has helped me make this site and my ColorMetrix site better places to visit on the internet. You shouldn’t even look at the service unless you feel you need to learn more about SEO copy writing.

If SEO copy writing is on your mind then you really should look a closer look. Scribe allow you to continue to focus on writing for humans and then let the SEO copy writing service optimize your writing for search engine friendliness.

The proof is in the pudding and I have been using Scribe for about three months. Using tools like Google Analytics and Google tools for webmasters I can clearly see an increase in my search engine friendliness. Your a reader here, have you noticed any change in my writing style? I think the answer is no but if you feel it’s different please let me know.

Otherwise, if you have gotten this far it’s time to check out the free ebook from Brian Clark.
SEO Copywriting Report

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