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Originally Posted by Dien Rice
I just came across this ... which is really a new way to write books...
This is about recipes - but I don't see any reason why you couldn't create a book this way about any topic...
From http://www.foodista.com/blogbook ...
So, the basic idea is that people who have food/recipe-related blogs can enter recipes into the competition. Those considered the best entries will be published in the book.
The organizers of the competition get a book to sell - which they didn't have to write!
The people who enter recipes, if their recipe is included, get a free copy of the book - and presumably free publicity for their blog...
Not a bad way to write a book!
I don't see why you couldn't write a book this way on any topic the public is interested in... Especially any kind of book that lends itself to many independent entries (e.g. collections of inspirational stories, collections of tips, etc.).
New ways of doing things are just constantly evolving...
It's an example of the new-ish phenomenon called " crowdsourcing"...!
How could you use this in your business?
Best wishes,
Dien
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This game has been going on in the Photography world for years and years. The exception is that the BOOK is the PRODUCT that is SOLD to the WINNING entrants.
Here is how it works......
Offer a photo contest to amatuer photogs
After submission-
Send letter stating that they WON or will be PUBLISHED in the HARD COVER
the only place to purchase is from sellers addy,
Lets see, 500 photos (or photogs) x $60 = $30K -$15k in expenses and net $15k for 2 months worth of work.
How could your NOT purchase a $60 book when your photography is in it????
It is worth twice that just just to swell the EGO of said subjects for BEING PUBLISHED
Great gig and can be applied just about anywhere!
Great post Dien!