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"Writers: Have You Ever Wanted To See Your Novel In Print?"

Now you can, without the endless maze of obstacles faced by other "would-be authors"!

From the desk of: Jenna Sayles
Date: Tuesday 8:30 am

Have you ever wanted to be a published writer? Perhaps you always wanted to write a book, but didn’t know where to start. Or perhaps you have an idea for the next blockbuster, but don’t know the first step involved in getting it to a publisher.

The process can seem overwhelming, if you don’t know where to start.

Well, I’m here today to share some good news with you. I am about to reveal the fastest, most lucrative method of getting published.

Imagine!

Picture yourself, with a physical product to share with the world: your ebook. That’s right: An ebook, with your very own name on it, sharing your creation with the world. Imagine selling these books for money. Imagine people eagerly reading your words to entertain them…and the satisfaction of receiving a check for doing what you love to do already...write!


 

Ebooks are the wave of the future. Publishing was once reserved for the rich or already accomplished. But now, you can get a a piece of this billion dollar industry. Keep reading and I will show you how.

Before we go any further, who am I, and why should you listen to me?

My name is Jenna Sayles. An author, I’ve written many different works. These works have been published (under various pen names) in magazine, ebook, and printed book formats. More recently, I've sold two of my manuscripts to Mundania Press. They sell my novels as ebooks and paperback books.


My first published novel was called The Adoption Conspiracy and I published it under the pen name J.E. Sayles. You can find my book by searching it up on any major search engine.

I struggled for years to break into writing. When I wrote my first manuscript, ebooks were not even an option. Almost nobody had computers back then. I hacked away at my manuscripts (which were rejected, one after the other), submitting them “the old fashioned way” to publishing houses.

If you have ever struggled to get your manuscript into print, you will be familiar with the routine I struggled through.


That's Right.  The Usual "Song-And-Dance":
Writing the manuscript Researching different publishers to see which ones might be a good fit  Researching the editor's name. (God knows, if you didn't have the right person's name, you were sunk...even though these editors frequently change publishing houses.  "Keeping up" was just part of the game you had to play in order to get published.)  Wasting money on envelopes and stamps for those "self addressed stamped envelopes" to send with your query letter.  (Most of the time, they fell into the black hole, and I never even got them back!)

 

The most painful part? After all of the time, effort, and money it takes to do all of the above, my efforts often led to nothing but one rejection slip after another.

 

Can you relate?

Think about everything involved in doing things the traditional route. Here’s how it usually goes: 
You write your manuscript, hoping it will be something somebody will want to read someday  You research various publishing companies to try to find "the right fit" for your book You send queries to publishers, sometimes complete manuscripts.  This can result in fees such as postage, manuscript mailers, printer ink, paper, the list goes on and on.  Yes, more and more publishers are starting to accept electronic submissions, but not all of them.  And when you do submit by email, any number of fiascos can result.  (I certainly have some real-life "horror stories" I could share that have resulted from my own experience!)  You wait and wait for a response from the publisher.  You may find publishers who accept simultaneous submissions.  Even if you do, your headaches are far from over.  Will submitting the same manuscript to different publishers reduce your chances of any of them publishing it? How do you keep track of what and when you submitted to whom?
An editor sends you an acceptance letter.  You start working with someone from their company to craft your story into what they want.  Prepare for your words to be changed, edited, and altered...sometimes to the point that it hardly seems like your own work anymore. The publishing process in general can seem slower than watching glaciers form.  After all your time and effort, you finally see your book in print.
By that time, you're so sick of the damn thing, it's hard to bask in your accomplishment at all!


 

All the while, you think to yourself, “Hey, I didn’t want to get involved in all of this! All I wanted to do was write the next great novel. I never signed up for all of the garbage that comes with trying to get it published after the fact.” Neither did I. And if I’d had the option, I probably would have started with publishing my own books to begin with, instead of going through the frustrating courting process with publishers time and time again.

Today, there are numerous ways to write, market, and sell your own digital books and make a small fortune in the process. To do so, you no longer have to go through what I did to try to get a physical book printed.

Introducing:
Fiction Jackpot Secrets

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Is the traditional publisher dead? Not by a long shot. These days, however, more and more people are taking matters into their own hands. Fed up and frustrated with the process, they are discovering (and you can, too) how very little there really is to writing and publishing your own ebook.

Maybe you don’t even fancy yourself a writer. You’ve just heard how lucrative ebooks can be and want your slice of the pie. In any of these cases, this information will be of benefit to you.

Today it’s easy to write your own ebook, set your own price, and sell them independently, without ever having to rely on a publisher to be your middleman.


What are some of the benefits of writing and selling your own book online?


 
You may have wrestled with the idea of self-publishing as a means to get your work out there. The trouble is, vanity presses are expensive. By contrast, do you know how much it costs to create an ebook? Don't be fooled by what anyone else may have told you. Once you have the right program, you can do it for literally nothing, as many times as you like. There's virtually no expense! Instant delivery of your novel appeals to people's need for instant gratification.  Unlike a physical book, which can take weeks to arrive, they can purchase your ebook on impulse (which many do) and download it instantly.  There's no risk.  Rather than self-published copies of books that don't sell, or wasted time and effort only to get rejected by the big publishers,  ebooks are in your control and can be produced for free.  Your only "risk" is losing some time putting your book together.  And if you follow my steps correctly before you start writing, even the risk of that is slim to none.  You control the process, start to finish.  It can be hard watching editors critique and revise the words you wrote...and watching the publisher take the bulk of your profits.  You can sell your manuscript to a publisher and make 10-20% of the cover price of each book, or sell your own ebook at whatever price you set and keep every dime.  Which would you rather do?
With your own ebooks, you keep it all:

The creative process, and the profits, too!


I’m not going to lie to you. Although creating, publishing and marketing your own ebook has many benefits over the traditional method of publishing, there is some work involved. Don’t think there won’t be.

If you have ever tried to read a publisher’s submission guidelines, you know that they search for certain criteria in the manuscripts they accept --and even then, only at specific intervals. Why is this? Because they have put extensive research into what will and will not sell.

They assign you to an editor to hone your work, to make it into what they know will sell.

They hire typesetters and pay for fancy printing procedures. And when it’s all said and done, you may even get a publicist who helps get the word out about your new book.

It’s different with your own ebook. In your case, you will be the creator, researcher, editor, publicist, webmaster, and automated sales machine, taking sales and delivering your book electronically, day or night.

However, if you consider this bad news, the “bad news” is also the best news possible.

 

Why?

Because you will have complete creative control over the process. And although it all may sound a bit overwhelming right now, it’s really not difficult. I’ve taken all of these tasks and broke them down into a simple, attainable process.

The methods I am about to show you do take time and effort, but they are not hard. Believe me, you’ll spend more time and effort playing “the publisher courting game” than learning these methods.

And these methods lead to the best rewards that come with having your own book. From seeing your name on the cover, to getting the residual checks that come from the sales of that book.

Perhaps you wanted to sell a book to a traditional publisher because you want royalties. With your own electronic book, you get something better than royalties. Imagine getting notification after notification from Paypal or from your payment processor that you just made another sale.

 

I explain it all in

Fiction Jackpot Secrets


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In FICTION JACKPOT SECRETS, I Will Show You:

 

 
Why creating your own ebook is often simpler and more lucrative than other traditional publishing methods How to come up with story ideas Researching your novel so it will be successful How to write a story that sells
Ways to make sure your work is edited like a professional How to create your ebook and give it a cover that sells How to set up a sure-fire sales funnel so your book will practically sell itself Publicity magnets that will drive insane amounts of traffic to buy your new novel

 

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P.S. The Choice Is Yours...

You can wait on some publishing house, putting it in their hands whether to “accept” or “reject” your work. You can deal with all the other frustrations that come with the traditional publishing route.

Or you can write electronic books for fun and profit, and be able to say much sooner:
"I'm a Published Author."

 

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