Sunday, October 18, 2009

THE BOTTOM LINE OF BUSINESS



This past week has been very interesting in terms of Thomas Nelson’s ‘self-publishing announcement. I have heard responses that ran the gamut from this being as great as hot dogs, apple pie and baseball to – what?

In my time in this industry, the very real mindset that is continually bantered about has been that of self-publishing being the literary pariah that would keep every author's name attached to it, in the ranks of sub-standard.

I understood the mindset given the quality of what was and continues to be ‘published’ utilizing the services of a majority of ‘self-publishing companies, PODs and Vanity Presses'. I also understood why it became the norm rather than the exception – because those contracting with these companies have no idea what the business of writing is.

Returning to the topic of this blog – the bottom line of business practices that I would like to impress upon you in our short time together is one that every person in business should be aware of -- beware of doors that had previously been locked with no less than industry angels and flaming swords preventing entry suddenly opening. When those doors swing open with a sudden interest in your services or product it is most often predicated upon a need for financial gain from YOUR hard work.

The outcry over what some have viewed as a less than budget or client friendly option, to Thomas Nelson and others jumping on the bandwagon is just plain business; a way to shore up the bottom line.

Thomas Nelson and other Houses feeling the economic pinch understand the necessity to have mechanisms in place to offset lost revenue. Businesses survive on the bottom line. Currently the instrument used to shore up the money holes seeping through the levees of some publishing houses has been the extension of self-publishing services. It may be viewed as hypocrital and even greedy by some, but remaining solvent is their business, their job so to speak.

Your job as a potential self-published author is to educate yourself regarding the business side of the industry. Let me reiterate, in order to keep your levee from hemorrhaging money you can ill-afford to lose, know YOUR business.

Knowing your business requires YOU not lose focus of YOUR goal by getting caught in the hype of media spin and others who stand to gain from your desire to get your words in print. It is YOUR business to take responsibility to:

*Not be intimidated by or willingly signing on for something you do not understand

*Examine thoroughly and question everything offered in the self-publishing package in order to clearly understand YOUR financial responsibility

*Question costly ala carte services required in order to be considered for ‘broader’ industry exposure, etc. – especially if at their discretion there is no guarantee of the broader exposure

*Know exactly who you are doing business with, i.e., are you being farmed out to a POD/Vanity press with the contractual obligation to operate under their guidelines?

*Will the imprint be that of the Name house or the subsidiary you may be diverted to?

*Know who owns the rights to your book and for how long

*Who determines when the book is ready for print?

*What is your right in terms of reprinting of a deficient product?

*What is the termination parameters should you chose to sever ties with company?

*Do have the right to take your book with you?

*Will you have to pay to take that book with you?

*What is your right in terms of other forms of publication of your book?

*Is your book returnable?

*THE BIGGY – How much will it cost you to purchase YOUR books for inventory?

This list could go on and on, but that is not the goal of this post. The goal is for you to understand that writing is a business and that when you leave to others, often times your goal becomes their bottom line.

One area I have yet to hear debated is why Thomas Nelson and others with similar industry reputations, would risk their names with such a risky move? My theory is that they will do so relying upon the art of disassociation as their insulation from too much public backlash from customers.

Beyond the large amounts of money they stand to gain, studies have shown that readers more often than not compartmentalize what is in their hand. They will take another chance or two or three on a publisher who produces a substandard product. They tend to be less forgiving of the author whose name appears on the book. It is a winning situation for most publishers as the line of hopefuls looking to be ‘picked up’ by their company seems to have no end in sight.

These words are not to discourage. These words are meant to plant seeds that prayerfully will bear foundational fruit that will support and protect the bottom line of your business – the writing business entrusted to you.


Linda!

Friday, October 9, 2009

This Has Been A True Blessing



This entire week has truly been a blessing. The opportunity to launch this new site with old and new friends and celebrate my birthday was so much fun. Most of all, the opportunity to raise money for Breast Cancer research was the best gift I could have ever received. Thank you all so much for lending a hand to make this the best year yet. Plans are already underway for next year’s event so do stay tuned for information.

With this being our last night I thought I’d pull out all the stops and throw down with a down-home, lip smakin’, finger lickin’, grease all over your face meal. But remember, just because we’re rolling up our sleeves doesn’t mean you can come raggedy. LOL

This is a black and white affair with a splash of purple. So throw on your favorite black jeans, dress it up the way only you can and come on out to help me take this party out with a memory that will last until next year.

It has been unseasonably warm so we’re eating under the stars tonight. Pick a flower from the vase, mingle and enjoy the music (click on the link in the upper right corner of this blog) and join in the fun while I get the food set up.  By the way, be the first one to solve this riddle and I have a gift for you.

RIDDLE: How can you spell too much with two letters?



FRIDAY’S FABULOUS VENUE


Appetizer
Catfish petites severed with a variety of spicy dipping sauces

Fruit of the Day – Cubed and sliced watermelon

Soup
Gumbo

Main Course
Southern Fried Catfish
Smothered Chicken
BBQ Chicken
BBQ Ribs

Candied Yams
Corn on the Cob
Potato Salad
Collard, Mustard and Turnip greens
Smothered Cabbage
Cornbread
Red beans, steamed and dirty rice

Dessert
Peach Cobbler
Sweet Potato Pie
Bread Pudding
Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream with Chocolate Covered Bacon

Please enjoy what has been prepared to work off this high choleric and high fat meal for at least the next week.

As always I thank you for coming. Remember – for each comment left $2.00 will be donated to BREAST CANCER RESEARCH.


Linda!

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Because of You The Party Continues



Welcome back for another day of good food, good friends and great conversation. I want to thank you for the support you have shown. Because of your generosity this party continues.

I’m blessed to relay that your continued presence and comments left here and sent to me via email at letuseatfruit@gmail.com has been phenomenal. In four days we have comments that have brought contributions to $194. Thank you and please continue.

My mood today is so high that I’ve decided to cook the entire meal. Sit back, relax, click on Brother Whalum in the upper right corner of this page, mingle with the people and see if you can solve the riddle below. I’ll be in the kitchen putting the finishing touches on our meal.

RIDDLE

I am taken from a mine, and shut up in a wooden case, from which I am never released, and yet I am used by almost everybody. What am I?


THURSDAY’S THRILL


Appetizer
Gnocchi with bacon, mushrooms and cheese
Pepperoni rolls

Fruit of the Day – Raspberries

Soup
Minestrone

Salad
Tuscan Bread Salad with Olives - Crusty Italian bread, cucumbers, tomatoes, olives and mozzarella cheese, marinated in a red wine vinaigrette.

Main Course
Bell peppers stuffed with seasoned sausage or spicy black eyed peas and savory rice
or
Veal parmesan
Steam asparagus with slivered almonds
Broiled beefsteak tomato topped with a dab of butter, thyme and parmesan cheese

Dessert
Tiramisu

Please enjoy what has been prepared and do return tomorrow. As always I thank you for coming. Remember – for each comment left $2.00 will be donated to BREAST CANCER RESEARCH


Linda!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Wednesday Winner

Congratulations to today's winner LASHAUNDA HOFFMAN.  I love purses and shop for them often.