Major Publishers
Major Affiliate Networks
An Affiliate Marketing Network is a marketplace of affiliate programs that act as a go-between for publishers (affiliates) and merchants. They allow publishers, or affiliates, ‘one stop’ access to a vast number of merchants. Here’s a quick overview of the Major Affiliate Networks…
 An Affiliate Marketing Network is a marketplace of affiliate programs that act as a go-between for publishers (affiliates) and merchants. They allow publishers, or affiliates, ‘one stop’ access to a wide variety of online merchants who are seeking quality publishers to promote their products for a commission. This leads to an increase in revenue for all involved parties, the publisher, the merchant and the affiliate network.  Here’s a bird’seye view of a few of my top picks…
    AFFILIATE BOT-is one of the smaller affiliate marketing networks.  Affiliate Bot is accepted globally, offers a 2-tier commission payment structure and lifetime payments. Allowing traffic such as, organic, blogs, e-mail and pay-per-click, there are multiple channels available to generate income on a regular basis.Â
    CLICK2SELL-is one of the best affiliate marketing networks offering a unique referral system ensuring no one can steal your commissions. Cookies are tracked for up to 180 days. That gives the affiliate a higher chance to earn commissions from repeat customers. With commissions up to 95% per sale, that can lead to a substantial increase in residual income.
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Where are some of the major publishers in the United States?
My teacher is making us do a project on our lives at our class reunion. I’m having trouble deciding if I should move in the future where the major publishers are or stay some where pretty close to where I live right now….
I know one guy personally, Larry Correia, author of “Monster Hunter International” (which is superb). He self-published that book after trying traditional publishing every way from Sunday, it ended up in the hands of a major independent bookstore owner, who then passed it on to an editor at Baen (who had already rejected it from the slush) and said “You need to publish this, my customers would love it.” And they did. And now he’s got contracts for something like five or six more books.
THAT BEING SAID. Larry has a blog and infrastructure and connections–and his book is actually good. The chances of it happening to other people are vanishingly small. Larry himself does not recommend this route. So, you know, take it as you will.
Have any other self published authors, besides Christopher Paolini been picked up by major publishers?
and how likely is it to even happen?
All publishers work by mail. It is not like buying groceries.
What are the major Anime Book Publishers in America?
I am wondering about the Anime Book Publishers operating in American, specificallly for Japanese Anime. It can be either an international japanese company in America or an America-originated anime publishing firm. If anyone knows any info, please let me know.
My works are not really manga works, they fall more into the artbook genre, just genuine showcase of my artworks concentrating on one particular theme.
You mean manga publishers?
Viz, SJ, and TokyoPop
I would think they are on contract for the entire series of books they write.
If i wanted to buy books wholesale from major publishers how would i go about doing that?
Give them a ring.. They will probably send a rep around
How much do the travel writers of guidebooks for major travel publishers get paid?
I was thinking particularly of Lonely Planet, Rough Guides and Moon Handbooks.