Self-Publishing – Voice of the Future

February 27th, 2010 Sue

Once upon a time, “vanity publishing” was the only option suggested – along with pitying glances – to the novice writer who found it difficult to break into print. However, as technology and the demand for electronic print advance, self-publishing is quickly losing its former stigma. From the corporate halls to the artistic world, more people are writing as part of their jobs, and part of their lives. In general, texting and e-mail have replaced a significant amount of verbal conversation and personal interaction, highlighting an increasing need for the written word. Self-publishing currently fills some of that need, and has the potential to satisfy much, much more.

When first conceived, print-on-demand or other self-publishing expressions were snubbed by the elite of the publishing industry. Traditionally, a comparative handful of authors, certainly talented but by no means exclusive, were chosen from among the vast clamour of would-be writers. Lucky enough to be discovered by a publishing house, they left the rest of the crowd hungry for a glimpse of the inner sanctum. With the introduction of self-publishing, however, members of the crowd who are willing to take a small financial risk may today not only catch that glimpse, but enter through a side door to find their own chance of success.

And traditional publishing has been forced to keep up with the times, as well. With competition from non-traditional and new media-published sources, even conventional writers no longer sit back and idly wait for the royalty check to appear in the mailbox. Once a book has been accepted by a publisher, its author is expected to do a great deal of the marketing himself. Book signings, personal website maintenance, and endorsement-hunting are only a few of the promotions that the writer must employ, regardless of where the book is published. Because of this, the concept of self-publishing has become more appealing to the business-savvy writer: as long as he is required to promote his own book anyway, he may as well front some of the production costs in order to take home a lot more pieces of the pie when his potential bestseller takes off.

Non-conventional printing, officially recognized by the industry or not, is growing. This is due in part to its ease and availability. In thirty minutes or less, a free blog or personal website can be created and ready for perusal by friends, family, co-workers, or anyone else with an internet connection. If more formal acknowledgment with payment is desired, the number of publishers offering non-traditional services to both new writers and seasoned authors continues to increase while self-publishing costs decrease, another attractive combination.

Not everyone who publishes his or her own writing does it solely for the bank account, either. Writing has long been recognized as a significant expression of creativity, a source of intrinsic satisfaction. In business venues, employers continue to seek staff that is skilled in technical communication, internally commissioning well-written training resources geared toward specific company needs.

No matter the reason, written communication demands are increasing in our high-tech world. For the many voices waiting to be heard, self-publishing may well be the answer.

Author:

Martin Alan enjoys writing on subjects such as literature, online publishing, digital magazine, publishing software and writes guides on how to self publish. He also enjoys keeping up-to-date with the latest developments and innovations in technology and online marketing.

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No Matter What

February 26th, 2010 Sue

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change will do you good

February 25th, 2010 Sue

(25/52)
DJ hero… that’s how i roll! 

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Bike and pedestrian access for all on new Cleveland Innerbelt bridge

February 24th, 2010 Sue

Bike and pedestrian access for all on new Cleveland Innerbelt bridge

More information on this effort: http://www.gcbl.org/innerbelt

Send emails to Governor Strickland to bridge@greencitybluelake.org and we’ll make sure the Governor sees them.

Special thanks to:
Ari Lesser who wrote and performed the lyrics.
Kip Volans, Drum
Jim Courtot recording in his studio and performed on the Bass and guitar.
Graham Veysey, video and editing.

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Challenging Your Customer Service

February 23rd, 2010 Sue

There’s no point to running a business if you’re not going to put 100% of yourself into it. This is especially true on the internet. People want to know there’s a real person behind that monitor screen and they want to feel confident that you’re worthy of their sale. If you’re up to the challenge, be prepared to invest a lot of time and effort, because this is what it takes to build a great business and to be a great leader in your field of expertise.

Here’s how you’ll achieve greatness:

1. If your business takes more than you alone to run it, hire only the best and most affordable help. They have to be on the same page with you at all times, knowing how you expect your customers to be taken care of and treated.

2. Maintain a good, comfortable and strongly stable relationship with your employees. Never ask more of them than you’re willing to put out yourself. Leadership requires that you teach people how to treat you, that being said, you must be a truly strong example for them to follow. Be sure you’re a worthy leader by continuing to improve your skills and knowledge also.

3. Stay ahead of your competition by keeping up on the latest technology, keywords, marketing outlets and whatever niche you’re in, learn the latest product information, etc…

4. By now, it should come as no surprise to you that some days, more than not, will be a struggle to stay in the top half of your genre, but doing so will bring great rewards. You must always take time each day, sometimes every hour, to do something that helps you stay sane and ready for the next challenge on your horizon.

I personally find meditation a great way for me to unload a lot of my stress. Those types of things help keep you centered during higher stress periods.

Remember, there will be times when you’ve done your best and you still had to endure a customer that’s unwilling to compromise, a wholesaler pressuring you or an employee not up to speed with you, etc…These are the ingredients that are necessary to build your tolerance, patience, and thick skin.

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The Thread, Gold Medal Style

February 22nd, 2010 Sue

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Brick_AERO8

February 20th, 2010 Sue

Onwe of a set of work recently shot commercially for UK client Morgan.
This shows thier Aero 8 model and part of my brief was to break away from their ‘country tweed’ feel and produce something more ‘city’ related and to appeal to a younger customer. 

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New York City Fashion Week

February 19th, 2010 Sue

thank you all for your support! without you, this would not have been possible. here’s a quick video where i show you all of the things i did during my time in NYC.

**all makeup used in the minnie mortimer show was by NYX Cosmetics

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Oscar de la Renta by Loulou de la Falaise Jewels

February 18th, 2010 Sue

Oscar de la Renta by Loulou de la Falaise Jewels

Oscar de la Renta instinctively understands the needs of the modern woman.  Feeling that fashion jewelry is very of the moment and that most women don”t always want to be wearing something precious….. he called upon his long time friend, Loulou de la Falaise to collaborate on a fashion jewelry line.  Of course, when two iconic fashion figures join forces, the result can be no less than spectacular.  Like all of Mr. de la Renta”s work, the pieces are inspired by the
places he calls home and the many global cultures he has long admired.  The Silk Coded Necklace (above) will be moving into my jewel box soon.  The Smoke, Ivory and Matte Espresso Beads lend a tribal chic vibe yet is sophisticated enough for a night out in the city, all I”ll need is the taffeta sleeveless dress from ODLR resort!  $790.00

This Corded necklace is based on Oscar”s embroideries done in India. With
the piece, Oscar wanted to bring his technique of twisting fabric to
the jewelry. So, the necklace is based on the idea of twisting metal. Then
the jewels were applied in much the same way that Oscar embroiders
fabric with crystals.  Silver Silk Corded Mixed Metal, Silver Lame, and Multi Bead Twisted Necklace.  $990.00 (jump for more!) 

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Sterling Silver Jewelry: Be a Fashion Icon

February 18th, 2010 Sue

Sterling silver jewelry has revolutionized fashion with its high glamour quotient, elegance and charisma. It is basically an alloy of pure silver and other metals (nickel, copper). The popularity of the alloy is attributed not only to its appearance, but also its affordability and durability in comparison to pure silver. The key advantage of investing in this jewelry is its versatility of use. It can be worn to any occasion, formal or casual, and suit everyone perfectly well.  

 

Sterling Silver Jewelry: Celebrity-Inspired

Donning celebrity-inspired jewelry has always found favor with the public. Understandably, those who wear ‘look-alike’ jewelry, also get to bask in the attention. Desire to emulate Hollywood glamour with the stunning twisted earrings Penelope Cruz sported? Simply go online and search for the best sterling silver jewelry shop that offers celebrity inspired jewelry. Become a fashionista with a host of celebrity jewelry replicas, including Paris Hilton’s oversized flower ring, Rihanna’s classic Celtic earrings and Angelina Jolie’s super-chic swirling necklace.

 

Sterling Silver Jewelry: Top Trends

Fads come and go, but some fashions endure. These are some styles that sterling silver jewelry manufactures have brought out in the recent times:

 

Hoops: No trend could surpass the popularity of simple hoops. Now, the very same design is available with a twist. With a creeper-like twine (made of the same metal) encircling the entire body of a large pair of earrings, you would not need additional accessories to be the center of attention at a party. Forgo your necklace and team up this pair with an off-shoulder dress and let the entire focus lie on your sleek bare neck.

 

Multipurpose necklace: A simple chain with a trendy pendant is all it takes to look stylish, irrespective of the celebration you are attending. Look dainty with pretty gemstone wings fairy pendant at a party, or celebrate the spirit of Christmas with a double star pendant. If neither suit, sport a robot bear pendant and make it the emphasis of your ensemble. Other trendy pendant designs include dog-on-hoop, silver shoe, curved heart and gender signs.

 

Large rings: Draw attention to your fingers with a heart- or rose-shaped ring. These designs are evergreen and versatile too, since they can be worn for parties as well as for regular use. If this variety does not suffice, you can also wear ruby red rose ring.

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