Having written a “first novel” the writer has to find a publisher and this can be a very frustrating experience. If the creator has limitless time and patience to post the manuscript to mainstream publishers he or she may one day see the work in print or may just give up the struggle in disgust. This was my answer.
In this paper, I am going to discuss ways a budget-minded writer can go about creating an effective platform both virtually and in real life.
I noticed Triond now allows linking to profile pages in comments. This would surely change a lot of things.
Helium now opens its doors to external linking as it allowed embedded links in its articles. Would this be an open door for writers who wants to improve views of their related articles?
Self-publishing is a risky business with a lot of decisions to make. Once you’ve made those, you’re faced with the biggest hurdle yet: how to promote your work in order to turn a profit?