Not exact matches
I'm Peter Cohen, principal of SaaS
Marketing Strategy Advisors, and the
author of the «Practical
Advice on SaaS
Marketing» blog.
From freelancers looking for a nudge to pitch new
markets to new
authors preparing to self - publish, many types of writers find helpful
advice on this site.
My
advice would be that
authors leave the fact of their «indie - ness» off all
marketing aimed at readers and let the book win
on its own merit.
While we
authors are responsible for building our own brands, we receive a great deal of support and
advice from HI
on promo, and have a forum in which we can ask questions and get direct answers from the editors,
marketing people etc which is available to everyone.
It tells would - be
authors what agents and editors look for in book proposals, with
advice on how you can tailor your book proposal for the
market at which you're aiming.
Having worked with traditional publishers and self - published several of her books, Massey has great
advice for indie
authors on independent publishing, book
marketing and strategies for getting a book into bookstores, libraries and reviews.
If you're an
author looking for
marketing advice for Facebook, there is no shortage of tips and
advice on how to optimize your page or profile.
«I'm so grateful to the
Author Marketing Club because they helped me connect with other
authors and gave me great
advice on how to self publish my ebook.»
They help
authors with lots of free book
marketing advice on their website — http://www.selfpublishingteam.com.They even have a very useful «book
marketing kit» which you get if you sign - up for their newsletter.
«As a new
author it is difficult to find good
advice on how to
market your book.
Here, they will find the help and
advice they need to write, edit, publish and
market their books without being taken advantage of by the many
author scams that prey
on indies.»
A publicist and a publishing consultant offer their
advice on design, distribution, and long - term
marketing strategies to the
author.
In a continuing series, Deborah W. Englander consults an
author and events manager, as well as a CEO of a book -
marketing firm, to provide self - published
author Jonathan R. Miller valuable book - industry
advice on his novel The Two Levels.
Welcome Kayelle Allen — one of my favorite go - to people who always has brilliant
marketing advice for
authors — read all about it here
on RU!
As a semi-new
author, the internet is flooded with information
on marketing, and no two
advice articles are the same.
This will help more
authors discover the free book
marketing tips and
advice I offer
on this site and in the free Build Book Buzz newsletter.
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Author: Dana Michelle Burnett When I wrote my first book, I followed the
advice on all the book
marketing blogs and began trying to sift through all the information.
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My best
advice to aspiring
authors is to reach out to people to help you stay
on task and utilize the materials that Balboa offers to you (e.g., access to the
marketing department, public relations and the editors).
Kate Tilton, Connecting
Authors & Readers focuses
on social media tips, publishing
advice, book
marketing how - tos, writing tips, the weekly Twitter chat #K8Chat, book reviews,
author gif interviews, and so much more.
Next week,
author Jordan Ring will be doing a guest post to share his thoughts and experiences
on marketing and promotion, along with some good
advice and tips.
Authors have to be engaged in
marketing and connecting with an audience and this book gives practical, insightful, helpful
advice on how to do that.
You can also join her «indie
author life» Facebook group for
advice on self - publishing and
marketing.
I have wrote a few interview articles
on a self - published
author named Nicola Matthews and asked her what she thought about your
advice to
market something besides the book when it came to writing fiction.
Geraldine Somerset presents
Authors: How to Reach Readers in the Age of the Algorithm posted at Self Publishing Advice, saying, «'' It's a marathon, not a sprint,» says ALLi's US Advisor Jane Friedman, in this comprehensive article on how online search algorithms are changing the challenges of book marketing for self - published and trade - published authors
Authors: How to Reach Readers in the Age of the Algorithm posted at Self Publishing
Advice, saying, «'' It's a marathon, not a sprint,» says ALLi's US Advisor Jane Friedman, in this comprehensive article
on how online search algorithms are changing the challenges of book
marketing for self - published and trade - published
authorsauthors alike.
Keith Ogorek, senior vice president of
marketing for
Author Solutions and a published author, offers his advice on how to get your book publ
Author Solutions and a published
author, offers his advice on how to get your book publ
author, offers his
advice on how to get your book published.
Keith Ogorek, senior vice president of
marketing for
Author Solutions, offers his
advice on how to get your book published.
Join me for the latest research
on indie
author trends while I also provide up - to - the - minute indie book
marketing advice.
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My
advice to
authors is always the same: No matter where you are
on your publishing journey, start
marketing now.
I remember reading articles saying I could write a novel in three months if I simply wrote ten pages a day, I remember an article one writers» magazine that said a good way to break into the
market was writing porn, and I've seen too many books
on How To Be A Published
Author written by people have have written nothing else but these
advice books.
-LSB-...] Rinzler
on The Book Deal Book
marketing & publicity:
Advice from three experts «A smart
marketing consultant can be the secret weapon in an
author's campaign to
market -LSB-...]
Greg Triggs, self - published
author of «The Next Happiest Place on Earth,» shares his writing advice and marketing tips with Author's D
author of «The Next Happiest Place
on Earth,» shares his writing
advice and
marketing tips with
Author's D
Author's Digest.
The
marketing advice most indie -
authors are given is twofold: establish an internet presence in forums and
on social networking sites, and solicit book bloggers to review their book.
According to Fraser J. Hay, the owner of Grow Your Business Club UK, AMC is the «single best
marketing resource for all the
authors on the planet who want to maximize their revenues and leverage the true power of professional
advice.»
We can offer
advice on a blog and then come up with some publishing and
marketing services we can provide at low cost for struggling
authors.
THANK YOU so much for such good
advice on book
marketing and
author branding!
Belinda Griffin
on Self Publishing
Advice From The Alliance Of Independent
Authors Opinion: Why
Authors Need to Budget for Book
Marketing «It's generally accepted that for a self - published book to stand any sort of chance it needs to be professionally edited and have a professionally designed cover.
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Authors often tell me that the
marketing advice that I include in my books
on self - publishing is easily worth the price of the entire book.
We cover the seven processes of publishing — editorial, design, production, distribution,
marketing, promotion and licensing publishing rights — here week
on week, together with writing
advice and how to run an indie
author business.
He offers some
advice for
authors on finding the right partner for joint
marketing plans.
While the original poster may need some
advice on his tone, the idea that traditionally published
authors don't do any
marketing and sales work is just wrong.
Learn from those who have gone before you, including: - interviews with successful
authors - both traditional and self - published -
advice on getting published and dealing with agents -
advice on writing and
marketing your books - social media success stories and step - by - step tutorials - trends in digital publishing -
advice on publishing careers - and much more!
Today, Publishing Talk aims to offer
advice to new and aspiring
authors on writing, publishing, and
marketing books.
I'm Peter Cohen, principal of SaaS
Marketing Strategy Advisors, and the
author of the «Practical
Advice on SaaS
Marketing» blog.
Whether you are seeking career
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I'm Peter Cohen, principal of SaaS
Marketing Strategy Advisors, and the
author of the «Practical
Advice on SaaS
Marketing» blog.
Jon Gordon,
author of The No Complaining Rule: Positive Ways to Deal With Negativity at Work shares
advice on how to come out ahead in this tough
market.