A & C Black

(dist. by Consortium)

Marketing Your Book: An Author’s Guide (Apr., $12.95) by Alison Baverstock explains how to get publicity and sales.

Adams Media

Green Jobs: A Guide to Eco-Friendly Employment (Apr., $12.95) by K.C. Golden et al. profiles numerous positions that offer financial stability and peace of mind for green-collar workers.

Amacom

The Accidental Entrepreneur: 50 Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me About Starting a Business (Apr., $17.95) by Susan Urquhart-Brown advises about what works and what doesn’t.

Ballantine

How’d You ScoreThatGig? A Guide to the Coolest Jobs—and How to Get Them (Apr., $13.95) by Alexandra Levit includes firsthand accounts and suggestions for breaking in.

Bay Tree Publishing

(dist. by NBN)

Pay for College Without Sacrificing Your Retirement: A Guide to Your Financial Future (Apr., $18.95) by Timothy Higgins shows parents how to optimize their resources.

BenBella Books

(dist. by IPG)

Fake Alibis: One Man, One Company, 10,000 Alibis (July, $16.95) by Nicholas Holt with Elizabeth Hutcheson tells the story of Holt’s unusual Web site, fakealibi.com.

Berrett-Koehler

The Nonverbal Advantage: Secrets and Science of Body Language at Work (May, $19.95) by Carol Kinsey Goman explains how to decode co-workers’ body language and shape your own to inspire credibility.

Nicholas Brealey

(dist. by NBN)

50 Prosperity Classics: Attract It, Create It, Manage It, Share It (Apr., $19.95) by Tom Butler-Bowdon offers guidance on developing the millionaire mindset—creating wealth and then giving it away.

Broadway Books

Go Green, Live Rich: 50 Simple Ways to Save the Earth and Get Rich Trying (Apr., $14.95) by David Bach and Hillary Rosner delivers tips on how to give in a way that rewards the giver, too.

Capital Books

(dist. by IPM)

The Voice of Success: The Voicetrainer’s Guide to Professional Presence (Aug., $16.95) by Susan D. Miller presents a system for developing a voice people will heed and respect.

Collins Business

Guerrilla P.R. 2.0: How You Can Wage an Effective Publicity Campaign Without Going Broke (Aug., $14.95) by Michael Levine adds new information on the Internet and other new marketing news.

Da Capo Lifelong

Water Cooler Diaries: Women Across America Share Their Day at Work (Mar., $15.95) by Joni B. Cole and B.K. Rakhra articulates a typical day for women in hundreds of jobs.

Davies-Black

(dist. by NBN)

What If? Short Stories to Spark Diversity Dialogue (June, $18.95) by Steve L. Robbins collects 25 examples of how storytelling is used to teach workplace diversity and inclusion.

Entrepreneur Press

The Home Office from Hell Cure: Transform Your Underperforming, Time-sucking Homebased Business into a Runaway Success (Apr., $21.95) by Jeffery A. Landers.

75 Green Businesses You Can Start to Make Money and Make a Difference (Aug., $19.95) by Glenn Croston provides startup know-how about eco-friendly ventures.

FT Press

Houseonomics: A Homeowner’s Guide to Wealth and Financial Security (Apr., $17.99) by Margaret H. Smith and Gary R. Smith outlines a new process for accurately assessing the value of a home.

The Truth About Making Smart Decisions: “Get It Right Every Time” (Apr., $18.99) by Robert E. Gunther. The newest entry in the publisher’s Truth About series offers real solutions for tough challenges.

Harper Paperbacks

FairTax: The Truth (Mar., $14.95) by Neal Boortz and John Lindner. This followup to The FairTax Book examines the fast-growing populist tax reform movement. 250,000 first printing.

Harvard Business School Press

Becoming a Resonant Leader: Develop Your Emotional Intelligence, Renew Your Relationships, Sustain Your Effectiveness (Mar., $24.95) by Annie McKee et al. teaches readers to take their leadership skills to a new level.

Kaplan Publishing

(dist. by S&S)

MBA Fundamentals in Business Writing by Timothy E. Flood and MBA Fundamentals in Accounting and Finance (May, $19.95 each) by Craig Hovey teach skills essential to the field.

Kiplinger’s Estate Planning (May, $21.95) by John Ventura offers guidance on the tools of estate planning.

Kogan Page

Branding Your Business: Promoting Your Business, Attracting Customers and Standing Out in the Market Place (June, $24.95) by James Hammond advises small business owners on increasing consumer recognition.

McGraw-Hill

BusinessWeek Fast Track: The Best B-Schools (Mar., $18.95) by Louis Lavelle profiles more than 100 top-ranked M.B.A. programs.

New World Library

(dist. by PGW)

The Career Chronicles:An Insider’s Guide to What Jobs Are Really Like—The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly from over 750 Professionals (May, $15.95) by Michael Gregory gathers real-world advice.

Nolo Press

The Busy Family’s Guide to Money (Mar., $19.99) by Sandra Block et al. This first of a new series partnering with USA Today covers the most pressing financial issues confronting families.

The Work from Home Handbook : Flex Your Time, Improve Your Life (Mar., $19.99) by Diana Fitzpatrick and Stephen Fishman helps employees negotiate alternative work options.

North Atlantic Books

(dist. by Random House)

Sacred Commerce: Business as a Path of Awakening (May, $14.95) by Matthew and Terces Engelhart explores such topics as mission statements, human resources and manager as coach.

Pegasus Books

(dist. by W.W. Norton)

The Seven Rules of Success: Life Coaching for Professional Success and Personal Fulfillment (July, $14.95) by Fiona Harrold maps a strategic blueprint. 25,000 first printing.

Platinum Press

The Way of Innovation: Master the Lifestyle of Change to Reinvent Your Products, Services, and Organization (July, $14.95) by Kaihan Krippendorff explores the principles behind Chinese business practices.

Prentice Hall Press

How to Say It: Negotiating to Win; Key Words, Phrases, and Strategies to Close the Deal and Build Lasting Relationships (Aug., $11.95) by Jim Hennig provides dozens of proven tips.

Robert d. Reed Publishers

(dist. by Midpoint Trade)

The Secret of Transitions: How to Move Effortlessly to Higher Levels of Success (Mar., $14.95) by Jim Manton shows how to move up with vision, skill and purpose.

Riverhead

The Adventures of Johnny Bunko: The Last Career Guide You’ll Ever Need (Apr., $15) by Daniel H. Pink redesigns the career guide as a manga business book.

Seal Press

(dist. by PGW)

The Money Therapist: A Woman’s Guide to Creating a Healthy Financial Life (Apr., $15.95) by Marcia Brixey lays out the tools for managing money, getting out of debt and setting attainable budget goals.

Square One Publishers

How to Make Real Money Selling Books (Without Worrying About Returns): A Complete Guide to the Book Publishers’ World of Special Sales (Apr., $21.95) by Brian Jud offers detailed information on creative marketing tactics.

Three Rivers Press

You’re So Money: Live Rich, Even When You’re Not (Apr., $14.95) by Farnoosh Torabi advises young professionals who want to live, but not spend, beyond their means.

Vision Paperbacks

(dist. by Trafalgar Square/IPG)

Collapsing Careers: How the Workplace Short-Changes Mothers (Apr., $19.95) by Joanna Grigg compiles academic research and anecdotal examples of working women’s experiences with pregnancy.

Wiley

Book Yourself Solid (Apr., $16.95) by Michael Port teaches how to start and grow a service business, including branding, sales and marketing.

Wiley/For Dummies

Candlestick Charting for Dummies (Apr., $24.99) by Russell Rhoads teaches investors how to use this investment method in the real-world trading environment.