Emma Jones

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Create a publishing empire from your home

4082188448 572f1abb75 Create a publishing empire from your homeDo you have content you would like to share with an interested audience of existing and potential customers? It’s never been so easy to package your content in a stylish way, and distribute it in a cost-effective way. Enter the age of home publishing.

Technology, the great leveller

It used to be that if you wanted to publish a book, magazine, newspaper or show series, you could only do so if you had access to large (and expensive) capital equipment and a workforce of hundreds. Not any more. Web-based applications are freeing up the imagination and putting home business owners in control of how content is distributed. Here are some to get you started.

Books – always wanted to write the authoritative guide for your industry/sector? Want to show off your portfolio of photographs or handmade goods in a coffee table style book? Now you can with self-publishing sites Blurb www.blurb.com and Lulu www.lulu.com

Newspapers – move over, Rupert Murdoch, the home business owners are coming to media town! Become a newspaper publisher with Newspaper Club www.newspaperclub.co.uk – the service is currently in beta but you can sign up and see what this tool could do for your business.

Magazines – digital magazines are becoming increasingly sophisticated with embedded links to buy products alongside video clips and interactive forums. Take a look at Yudu and Zmags.

According to digital publishing service, nxtbook media, advertising in digital magazines is more trusted than online ad banners so for your sponsors and advertisers offering a presence in a digital magazine and on your site offers a good rate of return for them.

Audio – speak to your audience by producing a podcast and inviting in guests who can be interviewed using Skype.

Enterprise Nation have a good round-up of features on how to produce a podcast.

Video – publish content of you making your product/service or customers saying nice things about your product/service, by using a Flip camera that can be bought for around £90 and comes with only one button so is hyper-easy to use! .

Online – share content and your expertise in the form of an online slide show using Slideshare

This list does not even cover publishing content for people to consume whilst on the move ie mobile applications and publishing for devices such as the iPad and Kindle – that will be covered in a future piece!

In the meantime, make the most of earning revenue from charging individual subscriptions or secure a sponsor who would like to be associated with your content and the viral way through which you’ll distribute it. Before you know it you’ll be publishing online, in print, and in audio/video, to an audience of interested readers/watchers/listeners. What a business to run from the comfort of your own home!

Emma Jones is Founder of Enterprise Nation www.enterprisenation.com the home business website and author of ‘Spare Room Start Up – how to start a business from home’ Her next book ‘Working 5 to 9 – how to start a business in your spare time’ will be published in May 2010.

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  • robertfeld

    I have a problem.

    I would love to do freelance work, and get the hell out of unemployment. Problem ; i dunno what skills i have – i work as a volunteer and a part time cleaner.
    Any advice ?

  • http://www.freelanceadvisor.co.uk FreelanceAdvisor

    Hi Robert.

    You could be a freelance cleaner…

    Freelancing is really about the way you work, not what you do. What do you volunteer as? What interests you most?

    The best advice for a wannabe freelancers is do what you enjoy… being freelance is hard work and you'll need plenty of enthusiasm and energy… and there is no point doing that for something you're not really into.

    What inspires you? What do you currently do that you'd like to do more of?

  • robertfeld

    Thanks for the quick reply.

    The only problem is I don't wanna be a cleaner forever. The only thing that inspires me is working in a bookshop or HMV or somewhere similar. How do i go about doing that ? As for voluntary i work for the martlets hospice and oxfam. I want to be paid though.
    Any tips, please email me.
    Cheers.

  • http://www.freelanceadvisor.co.uk FreelanceAdvisor

    I don't think I've ever heard of a shop employing staff on a freelance basis I'm afraid. If you really want to work in a place like that just show up, looking smart, show them how keen you are and ask if there are any vacancies right now. Be prepared for lot's of “No”s and have something prepared for all the questions they might ask, like “Why do you want to work here”, “What do you love about books” etc. etc.

    You sounds like a resourceful fellow though… I'm sure you'll succeed at whatever you put your heart and mind to.

    Good luck with the hunt!

  • robertfeld

    Is there a way to train in a way that is certain for a freelance career ? I am trying to keep all me options open – I've heard networking work is best but I don't have any practical knowledge and skills for such a job. Is there a way to study and train up fast ?
    Thanks for the compliment from your last response. So, I just go into a shop, ask to see the the manager, present my CV and ask if there is a freelance position ? Sounds simple. I have an idea for proof though bout the love of books.
    If you have any more advice for this lowly amateur please email me.

    Cheers and thanks again.