Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Classify A Magazine

To publish a book, you need to categorize it. There are nine categories your book can fall into: mass marketplace paperback, trade, scholarly and university fourth estate, juvenile, college textual matter, professional, simple high school textual matter, subscription mention and spiritual. It's important to put your book in the right category so customers can find it.


Instructions


1. Select mass marketplace paperback if your book is a paperback that was originally issued as a hardback. These books usually sell at a discount price in retail stores and grocery stores.


2. Put your book in the trade category if it's fiction or non-fiction. These books include romance, thrillers and literacy novels. These books usually sell through retail stores rather than mail order or book clubs.


3. Place the book in the scholarly and university fourth estate category if it's scholarly research based on a specific topic.


4. Use the juvenile category if your audience is children or teens.


5. Choose the college textual matter if your book is on a particular subject geared toward advanced degree students.


6. Classify a book on professional training, such as a law book, in the professional category.


7. Use the simple high school textual matter category when you write a book for teens and children that provides them with learning material for the first time. Usually this type of book has many illustrations and artwork.


8. Pick the subscription mention category when you need to update your book periodically.


9. Employ the spiritual category for books on religion.