Posts Tagged ‘Marketing’
Three Reasons Why Branding Shouldn’t Make You Lose Your Mind by Guest @CStreetlights
If you’re like me you were probably resistant to the ideas of “branding” or “building your brand.” A lot of writers are – no judgment here. In fact, tell me if any of this sounds familiar: “I don’t want to become fake to my readers.” “I don’t want to become just a logo who writes…
Read MoreThis Is How To Get Easy Author Publicity by guest @SmartAuthors
As a self-published author have you ever sighed with envy as you watch another author – most probably trade published – chat about their book on the sofa of a popular TV show? Or maybe you’ve been listening to a podcast or radio show and realized that someone else is getting book publicity you can…
Read MoreA Novel Way of Speaking: Just For Writers by guest @PaulGeigerSpeak
Most authors will admit they write a lot better than they speak. (I happen to write the same way I speak – but I’m only developing one character here.) Most people, in general, don’t even like the sound of their own voice. Couple that with a little nervousness when being interviewed about your book and…
Read MoreTen Reasons You Need to Run Your Writing like a Business by Guest @TheLeighShulman
Welcome to #NaNoProMo Day One! “Why do I need to run my writing like a business?” you may be asking yourself. Isn’t writing about the stories we tell and the message we want to put into the world? Yes, it is. Simply said, when you run your writing like a business, you create more space…
Read More5 No Good Reasons Authors Resist Marketing By Guest @SmartAuthors
If I said ‘book marketing’, what would be the first thought to pop into your head? I love it, give me more, I can’t get enough! Ugh. It’s a necessary evil. I have to admit, I don’t come across many authors who say they love it. Even the ones who accept it as part of…
Read More5 Book Marketing Myths To Explode Now By Guest @SmartAuthors
There are a lot of myths around book marketing, which often come across as dressed up excuses not to bother with marketing. Like waiting to land a traditional publishing deal so you needn’t worry about promoting your own book. I’m going to bust five of those myths for you right now, so you can quit…
Read MoreHow to Make Powerful Pitches to Large Publications with @JacobWarwick
On our last #BookMarketingChat, we welcomed marketing consultant Jacob Warwick, who focused on writing for large publications. Jacob is a Forbes 30 Under 30 Finalist, and has been published in Forbes, Entrepreneur, Convince & Convert, Content Marketing Institute, and MarketingProfs. Find out more about Jacob at ThinkWarwick. Writing for large publications is a great way to round out your author…
Read MoreHow to Create and Market your Author Platform FREE
Last year around this time I was starting up my new author assistant business. I dove headfirst into purchasing a brand logo, a new website, opting for paid versions of various sites that, to me, were a *must have*. I set up Facebook Ads and ran giveaways right off the bat in hopes of…
Read MoreThis is the Reason Plagiarizing Others Is a Total Jerk Move by @VennieKocsis
guest post by Vennie Kocsis “If you read it on the internet it must be true.” Abraham Lincoln (original quote author unknown) When the internet first came out with blogging capabilities, many of us writers were using a blogging platform called LiveJournal. I still have mine, but the majority of the posts have been turned…
Read More7 Insider Tips You Need to Learn from Self-Pub Pros by guest @sarahannjuckes
Please welcome honored guest Sarah Juckes today sharing seven amazing book marketing tips that work! Sarah Juckes is a writer and self-publishing expert who blogs for UK Literary Agent database, AgentHunter. Bookmark this one, writer friends. Tons of great info and practical examples you can use. What is means to be an ‘author’ has changed radically…
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