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By Jay Heinlein, on May 1st, 2012
This is so fun and exciting! I met Athena Dean way back in the early 90′s while attending a special publishing event – the Seattle Book Fair out on the pier. I was working as Director of Key Accounts for Word Publishing. It was the first time that I have ever been quoted in a . . . → Read More: Accomplish Your Goals with Effective Branding & Publishing by Athena Dean, guest blogger #publishing #selfpublishing #christian
By Jay Heinlein, on October 10th, 2011
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Before I began working inside a book publishing house, I had written more than 50 nonfiction books, ranging from children’s to adult books. I had never self-published a book and always worked through traditional publishers. However, I was unaware . . . → Read More: Shocking News To Authors: “The Book Business Is A Business First” – Terry Whalin, guest blogger
By Jay Heinlein, on February 7th, 2011

Global is Achievable for the Self-Published
Connecting with the U.S. market is tough enough; but achievable with intelligence, perseverance, and a good product. But well written books (even the ones coming from major publishers) are struggling to see daylight. Big box . . . → Read More: Global is Achievable for the Self-Published by Dan Wright, guest blogger
By Jay Heinlein, on December 2nd, 2009
“If anything is certain…change is certain. The world we are planning for today will not exist in this form tomorrow.”- Philip Crosby
Debates continue. Differing opinions flourish. Changes continue in real time.That is the world that we find ourselves in. That is true for our greater “global . . . → Read More: Publishing’s Biggest Changes…
By Jay Heinlein, on September 29th, 2009
This continues to be a “hot-topic” within discussion groups and forums for authors and publishing professionals The short answer… both options are difficult. -especially now. -and, just “getting published” can’t be the objective… the projects must be successful and bring a . . . → Read More: Which is more difficult? -getting "traditionally published", or being "self-published"?
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