Publishing: Page 7
You Won't Sell a Lot of Books, But That's Totally OK
Are you envious of Harper Lee's success? Too bad. You'll never reach that level of success. But does that really matter?
Apple to Pay $450 Million After Losing Federal Appeal in E-Books Case
The consumer electronics giant was found to have orchestrated a conspiracy with publishers to increase e-book prices.
Why the Subscription Model for Ebooks Doesn't Work (at Least Not Yet)
Keep the faith, though: Entrepreneurs are out there are working to solve the problems.
The Motivator: H.E. Sheikha Bodour Bint Sultan Al Qasimi
The Chairperson of Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq), and Founder and CEO of Kalimat Publishing Group gives three tips for anyone pursuing entrepreneurship.
Facebook 'Instant Articles' Has Arrived
The social-networking site is working with a handful of publishers to post news directly into people's news feeds.
5 Conferences About the Nitty-Gritty of Succeeding as an Entrepreneur
It's only worth the investment in time and money to attend a conference if you go home with new tools for building your brand.
7 Top Advisors for Entrepreneurs Eager to Build Their Business
Whether you seek help with publishing, public speaking, marketing or finances, the most renowned consultants are available to help.
How the Publishing Industry Has Learned to Thrive With the Social Media Industry
Just a few years ago many observors speculated social media would displace publishing but the resilience of the industry shows content is king.
7.1 Steps to Writing Your Book
If you're an entrepreneur who has been through the ringer in life or business and willing to share, self-publishing can be powerful.
So You Want to Write a Business Book
If no one is going to read your book, hold off. Here are four key things to consider to determine whether the timing is right.
How I Landed My First Book Deal
If you're thinking of self-publishing your first book, this just might change your mind.
Court Approves $5.9 Million Settlement in Conde Nast Internship Case
Those who interned at the publishing giant from June 2007 to the present are expected to receive payments up to $1,900.
Google News Quits Spain Over New Copyright Law
The legislation would allow publishers to force Google and other sites to pay for re-publishing headlines or news snippets.
Playboy CEO: Nudity Could Completely Vanish From the Brand
How Scott Flanders is cleaning up an aging American empire by leaning on its legacy and pushing its digital potential.
Amazon Buries the Hachette, Signs New Pact With Book Publisher
The online retailer and book publisher have ended months of contentious negotiations with a new multiyear agreement.