Tuesday, 10 February 2004 20:00
When I published Enjoy Often!!!, a collection of my work, in mid-March of 1999, I almost didn’t publish with Infinity Publishing because, at the time, the name was Buy Books On The Web.com. That sounded more like an online bookseller and not at all like a book publisher. However, when I was looking for a POD publisher, I called BBOTW.com because they were only about 20 minutes from my home.Wednesday, 04 February 2004 20:00
Infinity commissioned Austin S. Camacho, one of our top selling novelists, to write a book about his experiences with Successfully Marketing Print-On- Demand Fiction (read all about it by doing a “search-by-author” at our newly redesigned online bookstore buybooksontheweb.com). Yes, just like Barnes & Noble, we are supporting the publishing of books with a proven market potential and we don’t restrict the sale of this book to our online bookstore. Austin’s book provides real world marketing suggestions to help authors successfully master the unique challenge of selling POD novels.Read more: Doing Publishing Differently to Benefit Our Authors
Monday, 05 January 2004 20:00
My wishful vision for things to come in the future is to have it become a widely accepted fact that Print-On-Demand is a cost-effective method for publishing books. POD is a new book publishing concept that gives the author complete control over their book and it’s unfortunate that uninformed professionals mistakenly refer to publishers utilizing POD systems as being nothing more than another subsidy book publisher or a vanity house. There are big differences.
Sunday, 04 January 2004 20:00
Book Promotion Newsletter is designed for authors of all genres. Featured articles are written by subscribers and have included topics such as book marketing tips, publicity from a publicist's point of view, and self-publishing.Tuesday, 09 December 2003 20:00
Infinity’s new return policy for bookstores is being well received by booksellers across the nation. This doesn’t mean that bookstores everywhere will automatically be ordering your book. However, it does mean that the “non-returnable” barrier will no longer prevent a bookstore from ordering and stocking Infinity titles. It also means that you need to call on bookstores in your area to tell managers about your book and that you are a local regional author who is available for in-store events. Now the bookstore can order your book directly from Infinity and have books available for sale before, during, and after a scheduled event. There’s no need to worry about working out a consignment arrangement with the bookstore manager because now they can order returnable books directly from Infinity.Read more: Accepting Bookstore Returns Makes a Positive Difference
Monday, 08 December 2003 20:00
Carol Welsh, Infinity’s Author’s Advocate in Florida, was representing Infinity at the recent Miami International Book Fair when she had an interesting conversation with Kurt Kinney, a representative from 1st Books. He told Carol they will be following Infinity’s lead and in a few weeks will be announcing their own return program for bookstores.Read more: Infinity Sets Industry Trend With POD Bookstore Return Policy
Tuesday, 04 November 2003 20:00
PENNSYLVANIA - Infinity Publishing, the leading Print-On-Demand (POD) Publisher since 1997, announced today that it will begin accepting returns on all their titles. This move dramatically changes the Print-on-Demand publishing industry, which, until now, has maintained a policy of “no bookstore returns.”
Monday, 03 November 2003 20:00
WRITER'S LIFE, a new online magazine that will feature interviews, book reviews, original essays and literary news, is looking for authors who would like to promote their books. All interested authors should send a short Bio and book summary to WRITER'S LIFE editor Cindy Butler at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .Page 15 of 17