Kristen Eckstein, book coach and founder of www.iampublished.com demystifies ISBN numbers for authors thinking of self publsihing. This short video will help you understand why the ISBN is important and how to get one.

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About MeKristen Eckstein is an avid marketer, writing & publishing coach, and the author of four books, including two children's books and two books on finances. She has two series' of fiction in the works and another nonfiction series that will be published in 2010. She has run a publishing company for 7 years and has coached authors such as Carrie Wilkerson ("The Barefoot Executive") and Felicia Slattery. Her passion is seeing the self-published author hold their book for the very first time.
My BusinessHaving started her first “business” at the tender age of six, Kristen earned her Bachelor of Fine Art degree in 2002 and has seen her work published in books and magazines, on greeting cards, classroom supplies and the Internet. She is especially drawn to helping writers interested in self-publishing their work become their own boss as an author. She currently serves as Executive Producer for Imagine! Studios, an art and media production company she co-founded with her husband Joe, which provides graphical support to small businesses and writing and publishing coaching to aspiring authors. As an author, Kristen has contributed her writing skills to a variety of projects including books, magazine articles, and web site and advertising copy. Her most recent title, Financial Survival: Practical Ways to Save Money, teaches people how to live well off little or no income, which is perfect for the small business owner or start-up. Her next book, Financial Revival: A Lifestyle of Freedom, is set to be released in December 2009 and will be a sequel to the last title. She is also working on another nonfiction series to be launched in Spring of 2010 and a fiction series for “tweens” that will also launch in 2010. When not meeting with clients, writing a book, or re-writing a book, Kristen enjoys hunting for that next great bargain, jewelry design and music performance.I Specialise InSelf-publishing Find me hereNorth Carolina |
Kristen Eckstein, book coach and founder of www.iampublished.com demystifies ISBN numbers for authors thinking of self publsihing. This short video will help you understand why the ISBN is important and how to get one.

When considering how to approach the topic of branding, be sure that you tread carefully. Remember, when you self-publish, you are essentially setting up a business. Whether you choose to publish through a subsidy press or if you decide to go 100% independent, you are still running a business. You are responsible for managing and promoting your written voice in some capacity, no matter the publishing path you choose. This is your time and money that is on the table, so take time to think about how branding is more than a label for your work. Branding is the most important element necessary for any business. When we shop, we are influenced by branding, whether we know it or not. We may look for quality and style, but branding is always affecting our decisions. From buying a vehicle to purchasing clothing, even to your weekly grocery trip, branding is present in a big way.

Self Publishing presents the savvy author with many unique benefits. In this 2 part video series, Kristen Eckstein, book coach and founder of www.iampublished.com talks you through the benefits and guides you to self publish your book the RIGHT WAY.

Self Publishing presents the savvy author with many unique benefits. In this 2 part video series, Kristen Eckstein, book coach and founder of www.iampublished.com talks you through the benefits and guides you to self publish your book the RIGHT WAY.

As a rising self-published author one of your biggest concerns is likely how your book will look. You have dreamed about it being in your hands and on bookshelves for so long that you definitely want it to be something that you can be proud of, and want a look that is professional and sharp. This is why hiring a book designer is something you should consider. There are a few things that you should think about when choosing a book designer. They include the following:
You want your book to be one that people will look at as a professionally put together publication and one that is screaming “buy me.” Be sure to invest what is necessary in making your book design the best it can be. You will be glad when the day comes that you have your book in your hands and it is proudly displayed in bookstores. It will be worth the extra thought and investment into this very important area of the book publishing process!

Self-publishing is an option that many aspiring authors are giving more consideration to these days. Therefore, as one chooses, you should consider all that is involved self-publishing. Did you know there is more than one option under the umbrella of “self-publishing?” These include choosing to either use a subsidy or vanity press company or to publish completely independently. Each of these options has its own set of “steps.”
When choosing to use a subsidy press or vanity publisher, you will likely only go through a couple of steps. These include approving the final copy of your book once you’ve submitted it and promoting and marketing, much of which you’ll still have to do yourself.
On the other hand, when publishing independently there are more steps involved, however you will soon understand why these steps are worth the effort. Publishing independently involves finding a contract editor as well as a contract book designer, going through the process of registering your ISBN number, your LCCN, copyrights and other registrations, contracting with a printer, and finally promoting and marketing.
Though it may seem like more work, and it likely is, the benefits are larger as well. When choosing to use subsidy publishing an author will split the profits with the press, most likely encounter quality issues, and run into distribution blocks when promoting to bookstores. However, when choosing to publish independently, you will keep 100% of the profits, end up with a higher quality book, and avoid those distribution blocks.
Ultimately, it is up to you, the author, to decide what option you will choose for publishing. After all, you are the one who must put in the work and who will benefit from the results. Take your time and choose wisely!

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