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Micro Business Ideas, Blog, Video · July 22, 2014

Video: Will an Author’s Travel Costs Be Paid by the Publisher?

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Video: Will an Author's Travel Costs Be Paid by the Publisher?

When you become a published author, does the publisher pay for your travel expenses? This question comes up a lot from new authors looking to get their books published. This question is especially important for authors who love traveling to new places! Listen to Rachel Coker, a teenage author and micro business owner, explain how Zondervan (her publisher) covers her travel costs in the video below:

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Interested in starting a micro business as an author? With the amazing advancements in the digital publishing industry, it’s now possible for you to self-publish your own book of poems, short stories, or even a novel! The cost for Self-publishing is relatively low!

Curriculum setIf you’re thinking about starting a micro business as an author, you should check out my series of books, Micro Business for Teens. In the first book, Starting a Micro Business, I discuss how you can setup your own successful business. I walk you through writing out a business plan and the potential problems that can arise from a business.

In my second book, Running a Micro Business, you learn more about the sales and marketing side of running a micro business. This is very important for authors if they want to sell more books.

Finally in my third book, Money and Taxes in a Micro Business, I discuss filing for federal and state income tax. Also mentioned is sales taxes and whether or not you need to collect it. This is very important when selling books! You’ll also learn about setting up your tax id, something many self-publishing print-on-demand companies require! Check out my books today and start your micro business for success!

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  3. Video: Pros and Cons of Traditional Publishing
  4. Micro Business Idea: Self-Published Authors
  5. Video: Is it Important “When” You Do Your Micro Business?

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