May 13, 2009

Self-publishing your written work

As a traveler who has already experienced a lot and managed to take the most out of every country that I have visited, the truth is that I have loads of interesting stories and tips to share with everyone. Still, by sharing them on my blog I can’t earn any money and I am also unable to give full detail descriptions like I would do if I was self-publishing all my work!

As a matter of fact, if you self-publish all your written work, then you are able to keep all the profit for you. This is a major advantage which means that you will be able to earn a lot of money in just a few months. Moreover, if you look at Gang Chen’s example, who has earned over 100,000 dollars in six months, you may have a better idea of how incredibly important it is to self-publish your work if you really want to earn decent amounts of money from what you write.

So, why don’t you take some of your time to see the advantages of self-publishing and how it all works? In fact, if you ever decide to do that, then you definitely need to have a look at the website above when you finally decide to get started.

Would you like to turn your honeymoon into a vacation?


When considering the possibility of enjoying your honeymoon to the maximum, do you honestly think that you should turn it into a vacation? Also, which is your favorite destination for an honeymoon? Below are some important tips and general information as the original msnbc.com article:

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NEW YORK - The midst of a recession might not seem like the best time for a luxury wedding at a Caribbean beach resort far from home but industry experts say a growing number of U.S. couples are doing exactly that.

A new survey by Destination Weddings & Honeymoons magazine forecasts the market for such weddings will grow to $16 billion this year from $13 billion in 2008, extending a winning streak that has seen the market boom from just $3 billion in 2001.

Cathy Preece, who represents the Caribbean island of St. Kitts, said inviting a select group of family and friends to an all-inclusive beach resort can work out cheaper than a traditional wedding at home.

"Weddings at home tend to be larger," Preece said Monday at a New York trade show. "Brides who are here have their mother who says you have to invite this person and this person."

Destination Weddings editor Susan Moynihan said the average number of guests for a destination wedding has dipped to 48 from 51 in 2006, the last time it carried out the same survey, around a third of the size of the average traditional wedding.

She said the average budget for a traditional wedding has fallen by 7 percent to $20,398 in the past year because of the recession, while the average for destination weddings has risen 4 percent since the 2006 survey to $20,600.

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