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		<title>Do You Secretly Want to Publish Your Recipes in a Cookbook?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve ever secretly thought about publishing your recipes in a cookbook, you will want to read the following.  &#13;
The popularity of cookbooks as a product that&#8217;s easy to sell has continued to go up, along with the sheer quality of the recipes, the design of the book and the downright creativity of self-publishers. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ve ever secretly thought about publishing your recipes in a cookbook, you will want to read the following.  &#13;<br />
The popularity of cookbooks as a product that&#8217;s easy to sell has continued to go up, along with the sheer quality of the recipes, the design of the book and the downright creativity of self-publishers. &#13;<br />
Cookbooks have proven throughout the past 50 years or so to be much more than a collection of recipes.   Cookbooks are a great public relations tool.   They add to local history. &#13;<br />
Cookbooks are an important documentation of a nation&#8217;s heritage.   They are a collector&#8217;s item, a family&#8217;s memoir and a way to maintain our sense of identity.  Passing down recipes from generation to generation has long been a tradition whether published in a cookbook or not. &#13;<br />
The cookbook market will never be saturated because the public is always looking for new recipes and for the best possible way to make food taste great. &#13;<br />
With more and more cookbooks featuring color photography with their recipes and interesting sidebar information, cookbooks are even leaving the kitchen and finding a home on the coffee table. &#13;<br />
Actually most cookbook buyers are referred to as armchair cooks.   They really don&#8217;t have time to cook but love to read recipes, read about cooking and food, and collect useful and beautiful cookbooks.  &#13;<br />
I know this is true because I have spent many a bedtime poring over the recipes in my cookbooks &#8212; avidly marking recipes that I intend to try &#8212; some day!&#13;<br />
Food and cooking are a part of everyday life, making cookbooks a staple in every American and European home.   Even in a weak or down economy, cookbook sales always remain strong.  &#13;<br />
Whether people buy cookbooks for casual reading or to fix meals, they continue to sell year after year.   We live in a cookbook crazy culture.  Actually 80% of cookbooks are sold by word of mouth. &#13;<br />
And cookbook sales continue to climb every year.   Some years it has been as much as 76%. &#13;<br />
The third best-selling book in the world is the Better Homes &amp; Gardens Cookbook.   It ranks behind the Bible and the dictionary in sales.   And many community and regional cookbooks have been published continually for more than 50 years. &#13;<br />
The average American woman owns about 15 cookbooks and three out of ten women collect cookbooks. &#13;<br />
Ninety-seven million people gave or have received a book as a gift and the most popular category is cookbooks.  &#13;<br />
A fast and cheap way would be to publish your recipes is in a simple ebook, which you could do and still work from home.   Another option which requires more capital would be in a self-published trade book.   It wouldn&#8217;t require color photographs to publish a great book with your recipes. &#13;<br />
If you have a lot of money to invest in your own self-publishing business then consider publishing a cookbook with color photographs.  The choice is up to you. &#13;<br />
Promoting, marketing and selling self-published cookbooks can be a lot of fun.   You can do public demonstrations of your recipes and give away free soup samples.  &#13;<br />
You can give away free recipes.   You can print up free recipes on bookmarks with your cookbook information.  You can print free sample recipes on your fliers. &#13;<br />
As you can see, the cookbook market has always been a fantastic market.   If you&#8217;ve always wanted to publish your recipes, this is a good reason to think about publishing your collection of recipes in a cookbook.  </p>
<div style="margin:5px;padding:5px;border:1px solid #c1c1c1;font-size: 10px;">For more information on publishing recipes in a cookbook go to http://www. TwinPeaksPress. com and for information on recipes and collecting cookbooks go to http://www. SellCookbooks. com  a website specializing in cookbooks with tips, advice, resources including information on selling old cookbooks</div>
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