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  • Date: 2005-07-26
  • Author: Marshall Masters
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         Looking to Sell Your Book for a Good Price?
    Marshall Masters

    Many self-publishing authors plan on eventually selling their
    book to a large publisher at a good price. The fast track way to
    achieve this goal is to push up the market value of a book with a
    push v. pull strategy. This article shows you how to do exactly
    that, using a simple Internet strategy that any self-publisher
    can afford.

    PUSH v. PULL EXPLAINED

    Books with push like Harry Potter push customers through the
    doors, and the registers go kachink, kachink. With self-
    published titles, booksellers must pull customers through the
    door and that costs money. Put yourself in their shoes. Giving
    preference to books with built-in push makes sense.

    Remember this formula: push stacks chips on your side of the
    bargaining table and pull sweeps them away. With a transferable
    Internet presence strategy, you can stack chips to the ceiling
    just like the big boys do.

    WHAT THE BIG BOYS ARE DOING

    The push is on with major publishers to build market value for
    their intellectual properties with the Digital Object Identifier
    (DOI) system.

    A DOI is a permanent Internet address for your book. No matter
    how many times ownership of a book changes hands, the DOI
    Internet address is permanently bound to the book, just as
    tightly as the binding. This is why hundreds of big publishers
    have registered over 16 million intellectual properties with the
    DOI system with millions more on the way.

    Who fueled the creation of the DOI system? Computer experts?
    No. From a market asset valuation standpoint, that makes as much
    as sense as going to a Sushi Chef for a vasectomy. (Better idea
    - get the Sushi afterwards!)

    Rather, it was senior publishing executives and their financial
    gurus who pushed for the creation of the DOI system. When you
    sit down at the bargaining table with a DOI, you'll be talking
    their language.

    PLAYING WITH THE BIG BOYS

    The Internet is like an elephant, it remembers everything and it
    can remember a lot! You can always include your email address or
    your web site address but these things point to a business
    identity - not the work, itself.

    Use the same DOI on every web page, ezine article, review, blog
    post, etc. and it becomes a 24/7 market value builder that
    follows the work. If something changes, like your email or web
    site address, one simple update is all it takes. No more
    annoying "page not found" or "no such e-mail recipient" errors.

    Use your DOI the right way, and every little stitch of web
    presence marketing you've done becomes one more chip on
    bargaining table. Remember, the big guys speak DOI.

    DOI BENEFITS ARE IMMEDIATE

    Getting good book reviews is so miserably hard these days,
    especially for self-published authors. What if your book finally
    gets that fabulous review you've hoped for long after
    publication? Will it be orphaned from the book marketing
    information you've already published on the Internet? No.

    One quick update of your DOI and everything that it references on
    the Internet will immediately begin broadcasting your fabulous
    review to the online world.

    START ADDING MARKET VALUE TODAY

    Each day, try to add more market value to your book. A blog post
    here, an ezine article there. These things cost nothing, and yet
    they can push huge amounts of sales-generating traffic at your
    book.

    As a self-published author, you've got to keep your eyes on what
    the big guys are doing, and when you can emulate them on the
    cheap, you do it!

    WHEN TO GET YOUR DOI

    The best time to register your DOI is after your books are
    available for purchase on Amazon.com and other online bookseller
    sites. This way, you can create menu options in your DOI that
    link to online bookseller pages for immediate sales results.

    Be sure to ask your publisher or vanity press if they offer a DOI
    service. One that does is Your Own World Books (Yowbooks.com).
    Their Author Advantage program includes a transferable DOI.

    If your publisher does not offer a DOI service, that's OK. As
    the copyright holder, you can register your DOI with an
    independent DOI hosting service like DOIeasylink.NET. The annual
    cost of a DOI is comparable to one-month web site hosting fee.
    Plus, you get a 1-page Internet response page and descriptive
    menus with multiple Internet links.

    USE A DOI TO HIT CRITICAL MASS

    If you remember only one thing from this article, let it be this.
    Think like the big boys. Use this strategy to add more market
    value by continually broadcasting information on the Internet
    with your DOI. Eventually, you'll hit critical mass. People
    will buy your book, and large publishers will see this and be
    impressed!

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    DOIeasylink.NET: We Add Value to Your Book
    Learn More: http://doieasylink.net
    http://dx.doi.org/10.2122/doieasylink
    Marshall Masters, President
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1572/marshall.masters

    Marshall Masters is a publisher, self-published author, radio
    personality and Internet technologist. His published titles
    include Godschild Covenant: Return of Nibiru, Gold Fever, Indigo-
    E.T. Connection, and Orange Blossom. He founded DOIeasylink.NET
    to make the DOI system available to self-publishers and small
    presses. Drawing upon his decades of consulting experience with
    notable firms such as AT&T, Oracle, HP, Lockheed and Sun
    Microsystems, he created a simple, affordable DOI solution self-
    publishers and small presses.

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