Not exact matches
Some practical points: If you're just starting out, some opportunities that make a lot of sense for platform - building include: writing guest
posts for popular bloggers who share a similar audience, writing a regular column for a newspaper or online magazine, seeking out speaking gigs (paid or unpaid), participating in conferences (for networking opportunities as well as exposure to new, inspiring
ideas), using social media to share your message, and requesting interviews with popular
authors / speakers / leaders to feature on your
blog.
Since this is the trend now (recipes being
posted on
blogs other than the
author's own) wouldn't it be a good
idea for the
author to join in the conversation, take credit for her recipe, offer to answer any question?
There is a lot more to consider:
author platforms, book discoverability, marketing and so forth (see the
posts on this
blog by Jason Kong, Nina Amir, Frances Caballo and Jason Matthews for
ideas on how to begin to get your head around this).
Also the
author of the bestselling How to
Blog a Book: Write, Publish, and Promote Your Work One
Post at a Time, Nina moves her clients from
ideas to finished books as well as to careers as
authors by helping them combine their passion and purpose so they create products that impact the world.
Do you have a great
blog post idea for
authors?
With every
blog post I write, it's my goal to offer
ideas for indie
authors to work smarter, improve their book marketing, be more successful, and ultimately sell more books.
Once they wrap their arms around the wealth of content
ideas they can cover on their
blog,
authors and aspiring
authors can
blog away happily and create a superb New Platform simply by
posting regularly and sharing those
posts to their social networks.
But most
authors don't like that
idea; or they say «they tried it but it didn't work» — because they
posted on other
blogs with very low traffic.
QUESTION: We know there are a million more
blog post ideas for
authors.
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!
If you are an
author looking for
ideas for
blog posts (or if you've run out of
blog post ideas), you have come to the right place.
If you have an
author blog, there may come a time where you run out of
ideas for
blog posts.
Once the 52
ideas have been identified,
authors now have an editorial calendar for their weekly
blog posts... and the confidence that — at the end of the year — they will become a published
author!
Coming up with
blog post ideas for both my editing and
author websites is the bane of my existence.
The
ideas I share each month originate in my experience writing 40 books, over 2,000
blog posts, and interviewing over 500 successfully branded best selling
authors, including Jay Conrad Levinson, Seth Godin, Brian Tracy, and David Meerman Scott.
Ann recently
posted on her
blog, Musing, a list of books she's read as part of Book Riot's Read Harder Challenge — the
idea being to read a wide variety of books to help discover genres,
authors and titles you might otherwise never pick up.
I tried to warn
authors and publicists that I wouldn't be able to review their books on my
blog and wrote a 3,000 - word
post with all kinds of
ideas for getting book reviews.
Lots of excellent book marketing
ideas in this blog post from Author Media.com, 89 Book Marketing Ideas that will Change Your
ideas in this
blog post from
Author Media.com, 89 Book Marketing
Ideas that will Change Your
Ideas that will Change Your Life
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So, I read Gilmore's recent guest
blog post on The Book Lady's Blog with interest, in which the author discusses her idea of a perfect book event: «the beloved, soon - to - be famous, Sip «n See.&ra
blog post on The Book Lady's
Blog with interest, in which the author discusses her idea of a perfect book event: «the beloved, soon - to - be famous, Sip «n See.&ra
Blog with interest, in which the
author discusses her
idea of a perfect book event: «the beloved, soon - to - be famous, Sip «n See.»
As a reader, I find
author blogs boring and pretentious, so I don't want to
post what vacation I took, what I had for breakfast, where I get my
ideas, etc..
• Weekly Goals • Daily Schedule • To Do •
Blog Post Ideas • Guest
Posting Opportunities / Places • Guest
Post Ideas • Ads to Place • Book / Writing Contests • Free
Author Interview Sites • Tweets to Schedule
If you have no
idea where to start, use Google to find
blog posts from other
authors on what they do or did to become successful.
But aspiring ghostwriters should also understand that being paid to write under someone else's name is very different than
authoring your own book or even writing a magazine article or
blog post from an
idea you came up with.
No matter that there are 1000
blog posts out there titled «what should
authors blog about «with lists of topics and subjects and
ideas,
authors will still come back with my least favourite word: But.
No matter that there are 1000
blog posts out there titled «what should
authors blog about «with lists of topics and subjects and
ideas,
authors will still come back with my least -LSB-...]
Here are links to 6
Author's Journey
blog posts containing
ideas and tips that can help you develop profit sources larger and longer lasting than income generated by the initial sales of your book:
Re-purpose an old
blog post,
post reviews of your favorite or recently read books, invite people in the publishing world other
authors, illustrators, artists, book marketing gurus to guest
blog for you,
post excerpts from your book and write something around the theme,
post tips and
ideas for writing inspiration, news about you, a video or audio clip of you talking about your present or upcoming projects, the possibilities are endless.
If several
authors sign up, I will put up regular
posts with information,
ideas, suggestions, etc. here on my
blog.
An excellent exercise on developing content was engaged, where the outcome would deliver
blog post ideas, articles, product development — all taking the
author business to another level.
When not writing books such as How to
Blog a Book: Write, Publish, and Promote Your Work One
Post at a Time and The
Author Training Manual: Develop Marketable
Ideas, Craft Books That Sell, Become the
Author Publishers Want, and Self - Publish Effectively, she serves as an Inspiration to Creation Coach, guiding clients as they create their own books.
Nina Amir,
author of the bestselling How to Blog a Book: Write, Publish, and Promote Your Work One Post at a Time (Writers Digest Books) and The Author Training Manual: Develop Marketable Ideas, Craft Books That Sell, Become the Author Publishers Want, and Self - Publish Effectively (Writers Digest Books), transforms writers into inspired, successful authors, authorpreneurs and blogpre
author of the bestselling How to
Blog a Book: Write, Publish, and Promote Your Work One
Post at a Time (Writers Digest Books) and The
Author Training Manual: Develop Marketable Ideas, Craft Books That Sell, Become the Author Publishers Want, and Self - Publish Effectively (Writers Digest Books), transforms writers into inspired, successful authors, authorpreneurs and blogpre
Author Training Manual: Develop Marketable
Ideas, Craft Books That Sell, Become the
Author Publishers Want, and Self - Publish Effectively (Writers Digest Books), transforms writers into inspired, successful authors, authorpreneurs and blogpre
Author Publishers Want, and Self - Publish Effectively (Writers Digest Books), transforms writers into inspired, successful
authors, authorpreneurs and blogpreneurs.
In addition to monitoring my AuthorImprints
author - coaching clients, I use it to discover new places to market their books, new
blog post topics and
ideas for optimizing their book selling information.
Our thanks to
author Lee Adams for this
blog post about her creative
idea to market books by participating in a book party!
Identifying
blog posting topics in advance helps
authors put their brain on high alert, searching for relevant
ideas for upcoming
blog posts while the
authors are performing other daily activities.
Mike Shatzkin, founder and CEO of the
Idea Logical Company and
author of a recent, highly informative
blog post titled «The «Big Change» era in trade book publishing ended about four years ago.»
Depending on the
author and the
blog, coverage may consist of any of the following: book review, Q&A (either
posted or live) or book giveaway and then I'm sure some bloggers have gotten creative and come up with other
ideas.
posted at Katie's Editorial
Blog, saying, «The editorial process of the developmental edit may vary from editor to editor, however the
idea is the same — work with an
author to help the
author create the best possible story they can.
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