The 7 Secrets of a Successful Self-Published Cookbook
Everyone is talking about it…the traditional publishing industry is going through a period of readjustment. Some say it will never be the same again. The long term future of this once powerful industry is in question. Print media, such as newspapers and magazines are suffering losses and closing their doors at alarming rates. The most recent casualty…Gourmet Magazine.eryone is talking about it…the traditional publishing industry is going through a period of readjustment. Some say it will never be the same again. The long term future of this once powerful industry is in question. Print media, such as newspapers and magazines are suffering losses and closing their doors at alarming rates. The most recent casualty…Gourmet Magazine.
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How to Write and Self-Publish a Cookbook
So you’ve decided that you want to write a cookbook and self-publish your work. Great! But-you’re not too sure how to get started. You want to know “how to write a cookbook.” One of the biggest mistakes new or first-time cookbook writers make is thinking that they just have get on with the recipes and writing, and everything will work itself out in the end. The truth is that initial planning and marketing of your cookbook deserves a lot more attention than it gets.
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http://factoidz.com/how-to-start-writing-a-selfpublished-cookbook/
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BLOGTALK RADIO SHOWS
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PRESS RELEASES
Cookbook Coach to launch membership organization – the Internation Association of Cookbook Writers, IACBW
Laura Denktash, known as the “Cookbook Coach,” is in the process of founding a new membership organization, the International Association of Cookbook Writers, IACBW.– a Treasury of Rose Recipes from Around the World, which she self-published in 2007, she began to realize that there were not a lot of places where cookbook authors could find help. She realized a documented system for cookbook writing was in order. Her expertise in technical writing and business systems helped her create just that.
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Already becoming known for her knack at finding a need and filling it, Laura Denktash has once again raised the bar and taken her interest in cookbooks to a higher level.
While working on her first cookbook, The Rose Cookbook
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Cookbook Coach Offers System to Authors Wanting to Self-Publish, Market, and Sell Their Cookbook
Oct 15, 2009 – Writing a fund-raising cookbook is still one of the most reliable ways for non-profits to raise money. The difference today is the manner in which it is marketed. Laura Denktash, known as the “Cookbook Coach”, has developed a no-nonsense system to successfully write, publish, and sell a self-published cookbook.
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Cookbook Coach Offers Classes to Non-Profits Wanting to Publish Successful Fund-Raising Cookbook
Oct 11, 2009 – Before you invest time and money searching the internet for a comprehensive method for writing, publishing, marketing, and selling a cookbook, check with author and marketing expert Laura Denktash, the “Cookbook Coach.” Whether you are a pro-chef or someone who just loves to cook, Ms. Denktash will quickly assess the best plan of action to create and market your cookbook.
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