As a result, I've uncovered some truly wonderful books, and I've explored «habit» topics myself, such as my Cultivating the Habits of
Successful Authors article.
Not exact matches
Therefore, FWIW, the fact that they did not have as
successful a result as the
author of this
article experienced, is NOT due to attachment parenting, and I do NOT think AP is to blame but to the contrary, is because AP was NOT practiced in its entirety along with other unforeseen factors.
A complete step - by - step guide by a
successful best - selling bodybuilding
author who shows you exactly what to do to get your bodybuilding
article or book published.
About the
Author Martin Smith is a
successful freelance writer providing advice and tips on a variety of subjects if you need tips onDating Online His numerous
articles provide a wonderfully researched resource of interesting and relevant information.
In the
article «Climbing to Excellence: Defining Characteristics of
Successful Learning Commons,»
authors David V. Loertscher and Carol Koechlin, (gurus of the school library world for you non-librarians out there!)
To be
successful authors should create a business plan (see my article How to Create a Successful Book Marketing Plan) and timeline to use a
successful authors should create a business plan (see my
article How to Create a
Successful Book Marketing Plan) and timeline to use a
Successful Book Marketing Plan) and timeline to use as a guide.
Here is a great
article on how to write a
successful author bio.
The first book in the series of How to books for
authors, that are compiled from tips, podcasts and
articles from
successful authors is ready to go!
In 2010, while surfing the web for a job to help pay the bills, she stumbled on an
article by a
successful self - published
author which prompted her to give it a shot («what do I have to lose?»).
I knew that
successful authors like Sean Platt were skilled in copy writing, and I had read short
articles about it.
This week's collection includes a fabulous
article by Jody Hedlund on «How to become a
successful author», an exploration of how one
author earned $ 450k from Amazon, and the opening...
Recently I've even seen some
articles written by
successful, traditionally published, bestselling, award - winning
authors talking about how little money they've actually made (a $ 30K advance, split up over three years, for example).
Her Book Blog contains expert
articles indexed by subject, with practical information for debut
authors as well as multi-published
successful authors.
This week's collection includes a fabulous
article by Jody Hedlund on «How to become a
successful author», an exploration of how one
author earned $ 450k from Amazon, and the opening of a self publishing only bookstore.
I recently served as an ambassador during D'vorah Lansky's Book Marketing Challenge, a 30 - day marketing event that pulls together interviews, guest
articles, and action steps to show
authors how to turn their books into
successful businesses.
ACX published a great
article on their blog highlighting 7
successful tips and tactics from
authors interviewed at 2015 Romantic Times and BookExpo conventions.
We've been highly
successful at placing bylined
articles by
authors in national magazines of all sizes, in daily and weekly newspapers from coast to coast, on blogs, and on Web sites.
A Houston Chronicle
article talks about book promotion from the different perspectives of several
successful authors including Rebecca Skloot,
author of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks and others.
My
article will show that you're involved in the community, help raise your SEO and traffic, and demonstrate that you give a damn about indie
authors and are working to help others be
successful (more good social karma).
How to Be More
Successful with the Right Content Marketing Tools (Ben Sailer for CoSchedule): This
article is especially helpful for writers who already have an
author platform in the works, but they're not quite sure how to drive traffic or followers to those outlets.
But it's worse when I read
articles referring to all these mega
successful self published
authors — these former kindergarten teachers and stay at home moms who are about to cross the $ 1 million mark — the Suzanne Collinses and Stephanie Meyerses of the self publishing world.
This
article was very helpful & inspirational, as to prepare a new
Author & entrepreneur to the reality of the financial side of books, along with properly explaining the necessary disciple and determination it takes to become
successful from writing books.
From
articles and organizations to trade shows and informational websites, an educated
author is bound to be a more
successful one.
I eventually found myself reading more and more
articles about
successful indie
authors, and decided to take the plunge.
Check out this
article, «Why the Lack of a Jeff Bezos Dooms Mainstream Publishing,» in Dear
Author for an interesting take on why Amazon might, eventually, render mainstream publishing houses just so much extra baggage for the most
successful authors (it goes without saying that, for most
authors, mainstream publishing was never an option).
However, that's an
author brand created usually after years of selling very
successful books and renowned creditability (a topic for another
article).
I have some trepidation that
authors might read this
article, especially given where it was published, and interpret that to mean that writing and publishing as quickly as possible is a
successful business model.
Ms. Grafton, who is a very
successful traditionally published
author in her alphabet series, was quoted in a Forbes
article published nearly a year ago.
The
article mentions
successful indie
authors - Hugh Howey, Paul Pilkington, Amy Cross, Kerry Wilkinson, Beth Reeks - whose books were on the best - selling list.
If you'd like more information about running a
successful eBook campaign, check out this great
article by bestselling
author Martin Crosbie.
In the
article «Climbing to Excellence: Defining Characteristics of
Successful Learning Commons,»
authors David V. Loertscher and Carol Koechlin, (gurus of the school library world for you non-librarians out there!)
It's a very informative
article, discussing the various options for the
author who decides to self - publish, and that those who do self - publish and are
successful are then offered traditional contracts.
If you have published highly
successful titles in the past, make sure you include «
author of» in the byline of all
articles you publish.
In our last
article, we enumerated the different qualities
successful indie
authors usually have: they're great writers, entrepreneurial - minded, good at marketing, etc..
-- Countless
articles about the $ $ $ various
successful self - publishing
authors have made, first by self - publishing ebooks through Amazon, then by getting a monster book deal from a major publisher.
As well as feeling the need to tweak my angle from travel writing to pitching travel
articles, there was the entire publishing process to think about, marketing, and dozens of blogs and podcasts to listen to from
successful authors who had gone through this process many times already.
Recent Posts: New Journal Publishes Seven Issues of Bogus
Articles to Appear
Successful Copying Elsevier A Journal Called Waste OA Publisher Offers
Author Fee Waivers in Exchange for Citing Its Journals
And more on, «Oh, the places [our students will] go,» 15 as volume 21 continues the theme of how to best prepare law students to practice law, Jeremy Francis, Daphne O'Regan, and Ryan Black's
article, «Designing Success: Motivating and Measuring
Successful 1L Student Engagement in an Optional, Proficiency - Based Program Teaching Grammar and Punctuation,» 16 focuses on the lawyering skill — using correct grammar and punctuation.17 Responding to a gap between the entering students» grammar and punctuation skills and how to address those needs, the
authors collected data18 in a five - year study of almost 1,500 students, who completed the first - year curriculum at Michigan State University College of Law, which includes instruction on grammar and punctuation.
She has
authored several books including The Psychology of the
Successful Job Seeker and regularly contributes
articles to NCDA and CDI.
This
article,
authored by a mediator and former family law attorney, explains how to waste money and minimize your opportunity for a
successful outcome.
In this
article, the
authors share a case study of how the initiative has helped one student in particular and has been
successful in assisting school teams to reduce challenging behavior in students with autism spectrum disorders across New York.
This
article kicks off the series, essays from scholars and well - known
authors, on the elements of
successful entrepreneurship.