Speaking of Version 4 of our new website, tentatively launching this summer, Version 4 will also mark the “official” appearance of our new graphic treatment. I say “official appearance” because the new “Outskirts Press” graphic already appears on our Twitter account, and by the time Version 4 launches, it will have also appeared in a … Continue reading New graphic treatment for Outskirts Press
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Last week when I blogged about our Best Book of the Year process, I mentioned that some pictures from the August 20th EVVY Awards would be posted on my blog soon. The pictures I referred to were those taken by the CIPA photographers (I smiled for so many pictures as I accepted our authors’ awards … Continue reading The New & Improved Outskirts Press Newsletter
This post combines the two most recent “blog series” postings I’ve been covering over the past year. The first series has discussed our milestone achievements in relation to our upgrading to Responsive Web Design, which I began discussing last September with this definition of RWD. In the next post, I defined the 6 milestones we … Continue reading OUT with the old, in with the NEW
We’re in the middle of discussing the *NEW* Outskirts Press rebranding and relaunch. The rebranding process is already underway, as we’ve been discussing over the past several weeks on this blog. And the relaunch of the NEW Outskirts Press website is scheduled for August 1. With the relaunch comes all new publishing packages, branding, and … Continue reading The “O” is for Outstanding
In my previous post, I announced the *new* Outskirts Press, which is scheduled to launch on August 1 with a new website for new authors, and new branding and new packages for everyone. As we gear up for that exciting launch, some new branding will start to “trickle” into our other online presences, beginning with … Continue reading Branding the new Outskirts Press
Before I got sidetracked discussing the recent Colorado Book Awards, the new edition of Sell Your Book on Amazon for 2016, and the publication of my newest book, The Book Marketing COACH, I was in the middle of a series of postings about our methodical transition to RWD (responsive website design), in which I outlined … Continue reading Announcing the *NEW* Outskirts Press
Within the next 30 days, Outskirts Press authors will be able to upgrade their Free Author Webpages to a new, cutting-edge RWD design. To find out what is so awesome about RWD, read this recent post here. I’ve been discussing our company’s migration to RWD for a number of posts, and the specific milestones … Continue reading 13 Lucky Features in the new Author Webpage Upgrade
Over the last couple of months I have been blogging about the steps Outskirts Press is taking to transition all our web properties and email communications to RWD (responsive web design), which allows for an aesthetic and functional user-experience that is seamlessly branded regardless of the type of device being used by our clients. Those … Continue reading New Author Webpages are coming in Responsive Web Design
I received this letter from one of our authors recently. I didn’t change a word (although I did insert the links). It’s long, but there’s a lot of informative stuff in here for authors considering their self-publishing options. Mr. Brent Sampson President and Chief Executive officer Outskirts Press 10940 South Parker Road, 515 Parker, … Continue reading Open Letter to Brent Sampson from a Self-Publishing Author
In two days the new Amazon Kindle Fire will be released on September 14, 2012, just a day before Amazon starts collecting sales tax from California residents (perfect timing!) This handheld device will change the way people read and the way authors publish books. Here are a few of the details: • 40% faster performance, … Continue reading The New Kindle Fire for Self Publishing Authors