The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) offers plenty of resources to make it simple for everyone associated with the real estate sales and mortgage industries to know what's required of them to complete transactions, so that's a prime example to use regarding your own real estate
agent blog ideas.
Not exact matches
, meeting with my amazing
agent about our next book
idea (very yoga related, as you can imagine...), and feeling totally okay with the fact that I didn't
blog once while I was gone.
One thing that really concerns me about trad publishing is the
idea your
agent will read your
blog.
Take it from us here at Web Design Relief — literary
agents, editors, readers, and fans will love your author
blog when you begin incorporating these
blog posts
ideas!
My latest
idea: (1) query
agents because I already wasted all of that time on those days I had writer's block researching
agents & writing a synopsis, query letter, book proposal THEN (2) if I don't get any takers at trad - pub within a reasonable period, I self - pub because I already wasted all of that time on those days I had writer's block researching book bloggers & reviewers, building two websites, making or editing videos & writing tweets, Facebook posts,
blogs.
While I don't advocate advertising your
idea far and yon, or putting flashing lights around it on your
blog, the chances that an
agent, editor, critique partner, or stranger will:
I've read
agent blogs that say not to bother mentioning, in a query, that your manuscript has been professionally edited because they'll have no
idea if it was done by a reputable editor or not.
If you have simply been blogging, however, like Darren, you can begin repurposing your posts for a traditionally published book or a variety of ebooks — and you can continue to build your
blog readership so you get discovered by a traditional publisher or become attractive to one when you shop your book
idea to
agents and publishers.
In part two of a three - part series on online lead generation, you'll find
ideas for maximizing and staying current with your company and
agent blogs.
Ontario - based Ryan Smith started his podcast and
blog around the
idea that
agents and brokers could focus in niche markets and generate more business for themselves.
I think that a lot of them have interesting things to say, and I do read some of the
blogs on Active Rain, but I have no
idea why an
agent would spend a lot of time blogging to other
agents.