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Not exact matches
Right now, the relative ease of digital publishing — not yet the equivalent of
blogging, but getting closer every week — and the exceptional
successes of a relative handful of
authors masks the larger challenges ahead for
authors and publishers alike, regardless of their business model: discoverability.
One day, successful
authors are
blogging their way to
success.
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Word of mouth is still a huge part of marketing — and if you've written a great book this will be even more significant to your
success — but getting your name out there in a crowded marketplace is more difficult, and that is why
blogging and social media is highly recommended to
authors.
A big part of your ongoing
blogging success, whether on your own
author website, or guest blogs you offer up to others, will depend on you quickly connecting with readers and enticing them to come read what you have to say.
Like you say, the power of publishing and
blogging is that every
author can choose their own voice, and that the road to
success is paved with consistent projecting of that voice over time.
The
author herself
blogged about the phenomenon how she was blown away by the
success she was mentioned in USA Today.
It would have been easy to take millions for my books, but my
success came from the friends and
authors I met on Twitter and through
blogging, emailing, and selling books one person at a time.
«Career changers should incorporate skill sets and responsibilities used and developed in their past career (s) to offer potential employers compelling reasons why they should be considered,» says Lizandra Vega, an executive recruiter
blogging as «The Career Confidante» and
author of The Image of
Success: Make a Great Impression and Land the Job You Want.