FINDLAY, OH, May 04, 2012 (Press-News.org) Shelley Hitz was recently invited by Nick Boork to give a live "Self Publishing Seminar" at Grace Christian Church in Sterling Heights, Michigan. With her intuitive thinking, she had all four sessions professionally videotaped, and has now made them available to the public with the hope of helping even more authors get published and market their books. After the seminar the professional speaker had this to say, "I've done a lot of online webinars, but this was my first live self publishing seminar and I loved it. I think it was my best seminar yet."
The seminar attendees would not argue with that statement and were quoted saying:
"Very Knowledgeable and Passionate Presenter!"
"Worth the Price!"
"A Roadmap to Self Publishing!"
"More Than I Ever Expected"
"Simple to Understand Material!"
Topics covered in the seminar include 8 simple steps to self-publishing print books, eBook publishing basics, Amazon for authors, and developing a successful book marketing plan. Shelley has packaged the video recording files with PowerPoint slides so authors can follow along and take notes, as well as her productivity software to help authors take action and get more done. The 4-session seminar package was released on Shelley's website earlier this week.
You can learn more about the Self Publishing Seminar by self publishing and book marketing expert, Shelley Hitz at: http://products.self-publishing-coach.com/seminar
Self Publishing Seminar Now Available from Self-Publishing-Coach.com
Self Publishing Coach, Shelley Hitz, released a new product this week designed to teach authors how to publish and market their books the easy and affordable way.
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[Press-News.org] Self Publishing Seminar Now Available from Self-Publishing-Coach.comSelf Publishing Coach, Shelley Hitz, released a new product this week designed to teach authors how to publish and market their books the easy and affordable way.