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Self Publishing Honors Black History Month

In honor of Black History Month throughout February, Outskirts Press recognizes ten top titles that pay tribute to important people, places, events, and the artistic culture of African heritage.

The African American King, by William Jennings

The African American King, by William Jennings

 

An Anthology Of Respect, by Lyn Hughes

An Anthology Of Respect, by Lyn Hughes

Dirty Sally, by Myrtice J. Edwards

Dirty Sally, by Myrtice J. Edwards

Dont Blame Me if I Got the Name Wrong, by Barbara Tone Hilliard-Mims

Don't Blame Me if I Got the Name Wrong, by Barbara Tone Hilliard-Mims

Fathers of African Descent, by Dr. Percy Ricketts

Fathers of African Descent, by Dr. Percy Ricketts

Gangology 101, by LeTaxione (AKA YoYo)

Gangology 101, by Le'Taxione (AKA YoYo)

The Influenza of Hip-Hop, by Derrick L. Thompson ACC

The Influenza of Hip-Hop, by Derrick L. Thompson ACC

Motts Sketches, by Debbie Barwick

Mott's Sketches, by Debbie Barwick

Not My Shadow, by Kenneth W. Rodgers, Sr.

Not My Shadow, by Kenneth W. Rodgers, Sr.

On a Pedestal, by Tommy L. Thomas

On a Pedestal, by Tommy L. Thomas

 
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Posted by on February 11, 2009 in Author Spotlight, Top 10

 

Top 10 Bestselling Books in Self-Publishing in 2008

Outskirts Press Reveals Best Performing Self-Published Books in 2008

Congratulations to the authors of the following top ten titles for 2008. In recognition of this accomplishment, Outskirts Press has provided additional free marketing support by creating a Book Teaser for all 10 top performing books. Book Teasers are fast and flashy videos designed to kick start an online viral marketing campaign.

Alphabetically, its ten best performing self-published books from 2008 were:


American Indian Mafia
by Joseph H. Trimbach and John M. Trimbach
(History – Contemporary)


The Bills are Due
by Rob Thompson
(Sports & Recreation – Football)


Chapter 11 Business Reorganizations:
For Business Leaders, Accountants and Lawyers
by Myles H. Alderman, Jr.
(Business/General)


The Exclusive Layguide
by Michael Antonio
(Men – General)


How to be a Super Hot Woman:
339 Tips to Make Every Man Fall in Love with You and Every Woman Envy You
by Mandy Simons, Emily J. Terry
(Women – Self Help)


LEED AP Exam Guide:
Study Materials, Sample Questions, Mock Exam, Building LEED Certification (LEED-NC) and Going Green
by Gang Chen
(Professional/Environment)
 


Meat Smoking and Smokehouse Design
by Stanley Marianski, Adam Marianski, and Robert Marianski
(Cooking)


Not Manifesting? This Book is for You!
by Kathleen Mackenzie
(New Age – Self Help)


Planting Design Illustrated
by Gang Chen
(Landscape)


What To Do When You Become The Boss
by Bob Selden
(Management – General)

To celebrate these top 10 books and the new availability of Book Teasers, Outskirts Press is also giving away a free book teaser to every Diamond and Pearl book that begins publishing before February 23. The details and necessary promotion code are here: http://outskirtspress.com/monthly_promotion.html

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Writer’s Digest Award Winner Daril Bentley

Congratulations to Daril Bentley and his book The Long Lake and Other Poems.

The Long Lake by Daril Bentley

The Long Lake

The Long Lake makes a distinction between the immutable laws of time and the seemingly immutable laws of human precedent. We accept convention and run to the pill and to psychobabble, forgetting that there is comfort, peace, and happiness to be found all around us in nature and in our fellow beings. Herein are contemplations, many in the lyric pastoral tradition, that explore our relation to the natural world and to one another. The Long Lake symbolizes a gratitude and contentment that may not be corrupted or made complicated—and that may not ultimately be thwarted.

Daril Bentley and The Long Lake has received an Honorable Mention in the Poetry Category of the Writer’s Digest 2008 International Self-Published Book Awards.
Daril Bentley
Daril Bentley

Daril Bentley

DARIL BENTLEY is the author of six volumes of poetry. Mr. Bentley has been a semifinalist for the Yale Series of Younger Poets Award, finalist for the New Mexico Book Award for Poetry, and twice finalist in the Scottish International Open Poetry Competition, among other honors. A career editor, he has edited the works of numerous eminent philosophical thinkers and theologians. He lives in Addison, New York.

“With publication of my latest title in 2009 I will have published four volumes of poetry with Outskirts Press. I have found no other alternative publisher that matches Outskirts Press’s professionalism, quality, responsiveness, support, and overall balance of the many parameters of value.  A Writer’s Digest International Self-published Book Awards reviewer said of The Long Lake that all of the entries should strive to achieve what it had in quality of production and content (both parameters of the contest).”

Writer’s Digest is accepting submissions for the 2009 International Self-Published Book Awards.  For more details, visit this posting of our blog by clicking here.

 
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Posted by on February 9, 2009 in Author Spotlight

 

Outskirts Press Self-Published Book #1 on Amazon

Congratulations to Gang Chen and his Outskirts Press book LEED AP Exam Guide, Study Materials, Sample Questions,  Mock Exam, Building LEED Certification (LEED-NC) and Going Green, which reached #1 in two different categories on Amazon this Wednesday, and reached an overall Amazon ranking of 1,086.

No matter how you slice it, a 1000 Amazon ranking is impressive. For more information about navigating the meaning of the Amazon sales ranking, here is an article from the president of Outskirts Press:

Navigating the Amazon Sales Ranking, by Brent Sampson

First, the disclaimers: Since the algorithm Amazon uses to generate its sales ranking is proprietary, the details contained herein are extrapolated from research and field tests. The resulting consensus finds Amazon’s system to provide marginal sales data at best.

To whit, read Amazon’s own definition of its system, slightly paraphrased from their FAQ: “The Sales Ranking system exhibits how books are selling. The lower the number, the higher the sales. The calculation is based on sales and is updated each hour to reflect recent and historical sales of every item sold. We hope you find the Amazon.com Sales Rank interesting!” This last sentence seems to indicate Amazon’s own perspective on the importance with which the sales rankings should be viewed.

You’re not supposed to find the sales rankings informative or helpful. You’re supposed to find them interesting.

In actuality, the process is somewhat more convoluted than they let on. The ranking does not depend solely upon the actual number of books sold, but rather, on a comparison against the sales figures of the other books in their database (all 5 million+ of them) within that same hour. Simultaneously, a trending calculation is applied to arrive at a sales trajectory. So, hypothetically, a book that held a ranking of 2,000 at 2pm and 3,000 at 3pm, might hold a 4,000 ranking at 4pm, even if it actually sold MORE books between 3-4 than it did between 2-3.

Current projections and historic sales information also play a key role in these calculations. In fact, the predictive nature of the Amazon ranking system is what makes it possible for a newly-released book to outrank an older established title, even though the actual sales figures for the latter far exceed the former.

That said, sales history takes a back seat to current sales rankings. Sales projections and trending take an active role here, which is why a book’s ranking can leap from 900,000 to 200,000 in the span of 24 hours or less. Does this mean the book has sold 700,000 copies in 24 hours? Absolutely not! What it does mean is that recent activity (i.e. purchases) for that book is trending higher than those 700,000 books it just surpassed. But, don’t get excited just yet; since the activity of those 700,000 other books range from slow to stagnant, one or two orders are sufficient to catapult a ranking.

If a book’s ranking breaks into the top 100,000, the sales history calculation starts to rear its head, which is why a “phenomenon” book has a hard time maintaining a high, legitimate ranking. A phenomenon is defined by a book that leaps from the high hundred-thousands into the lower thousands (or better) in the span of 24 hours or less, usually due to some concentrated marketing initiatives. Since Amazon’s sales history for that title doesn’t support the leap, the spike occurs and then quickly drops again.

HOW DOES ALL THIS TRANSLATE TO ACTUAL SALES FIGURES?

Since the data is recalculated all the time, it’s impossible to arrive at accurate, cumulative sales figures, although those figures are applied to the algorithm during the calculation. No, to get a very rough idea of the actual number of books being sold, the sales ranking has to be dissected dynamically, with the same immediacy as the ranking being calculated. In other words, chart the ranking of the book at the same time every hour for 24 hours and then divide by 24 to arrive at its average daily ranking. Do that for seven straight days to arrive at its average weekly ranking.  You can do it all month long to arrive at its average monthly ranking. The longer your average timeframe, the more accurately your sales ranking will reflect “reality” (as opposed to a spike or dip in sales).

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Posted by on February 6, 2009 in Advice, Author Spotlight

 

Top 5 Self-Publishing Authors Earn $60,000 in 4th Quarter Royalties from Outskirts Press

Fresh on the heels of the New York Times article focusing on the thriving self-publishing industry, Outskirts Press announces their top 5 authors for the 4th quarter of 2008.  For the second quarter in a row, the top-five earning authors combined to gross over $60,000 in royalties, matching the total earned by the top 5 authors in the 3rd quarter.  “Our successful authors are incredibly consistent,” remarked Outskirts Press president and CEO Brent Sampson.

This is at the end of a record-breaking year marked by a first quarter in which five Outskirts Press authors combined to gross over $75,000 and a second quarter in which five authors combined to gross over $50,000.

“Congratulations should be extended to all our successful authors in 2008,” stated Author Services Director, Karl Schroeder. “And particularly to these five, who prove that if you write a good book, utilize the professional services offered by Outskirts Press for copy-editing, cover design, and unlimited online availability through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Borders, and elsewhere, self-publishing can be a lucrative endeavor.”

At a time when many publishers are downsizing or halting title acquisition altogether, authors who self-publish their books with Outskirts Press are finding growing confidence in the full-service, high quality, and marketing support offered after publication.  Not only can publishing a book be rewarding, these authors prove it can be profitable if done right.

As a leading force in the self-publishing industry, Outskirts Press provides the most comprehensive marketing services and support for self-publishing authors, although authors still must play an active role themselves. This effort can pay dividends quarter after quarter, as top-five author Gang Chan acknowledges. Mr. Chen was a top-five author in the first quarter of 2008 for his book Planting Design Illustrated and now returns with the publication of his latest book, LEED AP Exam Guide.

Planting Design Illustrated

Planting Design Illustrated

Also returning to top author status are co-authors Stanley, Adam and Robert Marianski, who have published multiple books through Outskirts Press, including Meat Smoking and Smokehouse Design. Likewise, attorney Myles Alderman returns as a top-five author, as the author of Chapter 11 Business Reorganizations.

Myles Alderman

Myles Alderman

 Congratulations to our top-5 authors for the months of October – December, 2008.

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New illustration style added for self-publishing children’s books

Outskirts Press is pleased to annouce the addition of a new illustration style for our custom, original illustration packages.

The name for the new style is Twilight, and it falls within the Purple Pricing Tier.  This brings our current number of available styles for original full-color illustrations to 16! To see samples of all the styles, visit http://outskirtspress.com/art

To publish a children’s book or other full-color book with access to these amazing illustrations, check out the Pearl publishing package at http://outskirtspress.com/pearl

 

 
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Posted by on February 3, 2009 in Production Options

 

New 30-second “Book Teasers” Hot For Self-Publishing Writers

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Self-publishing authors and new, shorter, more exciting “book teasers” are leveraging video networking sites like YouTube and mySpace to help them promote their books.

New 30-second “Book Teasers” Hot For Self-Publishing Writers

 

February 2, 2009, Denver, CO ¾ Outskirts Press, Inc., the fastest-growing self-publishing company today announced the introduction of high-impact video “book teasers” to help their authors promote newly published books.

 

Book Teasers are approximately 30 seconds long and feature extremely dynamic production values that highlight the author’s cover, book title, author photo, byline, retail price, and availability.

 

With exciting music, eye-catching text and flashy video effects, the streaming book teasers help Outskirts Press authors build excitement and awareness around their new titles. Indeed, studies show that online marketing strategies combining multimedia are much more effective at keeping visitors on a Web site longer than plain old text and graphics alone. And the longer potential buyers stay on a Web site, the more likely they are to purchase.

 

Combined with the power of viral marketing through video and social networking sites like youTube, mySpace, Aol Video, Google Video, and many more, the book teasers offer even greater potential for exposure. Once the book teasers are produced by Outskirts Press, the author is provided with the final .mp4 file to distribute to whatever video networking sites play a role in their marketing plan.

 

To celebrate the new book teasers, Outskirts Press is offering a book teaser absolutely free to new Diamond and Pearl authors through the month of February. For more information, the necessary promotion code, and an example of a book teaser, visit:

http://outskirtspress.com/monthly_promotion.html

 

Book teasers are the most recent of Outskirts Press’s growing selection of marketing tools. Video book trailers, which offer more author customization and are about 1 minute in length, were introduced last year. Audio excerpts, extensive Web site options and the exclusive Marketing COACH are a few other high-tech options that can help self-publishing authors boost their book sales.

 

About Outskirts Press, Inc.

 

Outskirts Press, Inc. offers full-service, custom self-publishing services for authors seeking a cost-effective, fast, and flexible way to publish and distribute their books worldwide while retaining all their rights and full creative control. Available for authors globally at www.outskirtspress.com and located on the outskirts of Denver, Colorado, Outskirts Press represents the future of book publishing, today.

 

 

 
 
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