Establish
the author name you want to appear across the Web and optimize the heck out of it.
Not exact matches
@jf I'll go you two better and
name all three
authors of the gospels that ministered with Jesus for three years more or less they were Matthew, Mark and John beyond them if you
want to include the entire New Testament i would include James, Jude and Peter beyond that All the
authors in the New Testament knew Jesus.
If you had the privilege of catching PBS» Independent Lens special, «Half the Sky,» based on the book by the same
name authored by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, you will
want to know that the Kindle edition of Carolyn Custis James» amazing book, Half the Church, is on sale this week for $ 1.99!
This is the main reason I
want to do some sleep training, I plan on doing [
author's
name removed because all the sleep training methods are so similar anyway]'s technique.
«People always have things in mind but
want to know the alternatives,» says June Rifkin,
author of «The Everything Baby
Names Book.»
Many Italians had to Anglicize their
names in order to be able to get a decent job, be an
author, or even to live where they
wanted.
Blanford had been
named as a suggested reviewer for a manuscript, and the editor, Arnab Bhattacharya,
wanted to verify that the Gmail account the
authors provided was legitimate.
As reported by the LA Times, the studio
wants a director with enough credits and accolades to his
name to meet the approval of
author Suzanne Collins.
I thought I had to do because I
wanted a separate Amazon
author page for my pen
name, but was confused because I
wanted the royalty money to go into my original account.
If you are a serious
author, and you
want people to know your
name and buy your books, I recommend you take some tips from Kait, because she is getting some serious
name recognition going across social media.
Whether we publish indie or traditionally, we may
want to start a company at some point in our writing career, either for our pen
name or for a publishing imprint or
author services business.
If you
want to attract more readers to sell more books, the logical choice then becomes to brand your
author name as the most direct link to those books.
But despite your arrogant demands writers will still put their work out there just as publishers will still make money off
named authors and the readers will be the ones that decide what they
want to read.
Because my fan videos are as much to support my favorite books and their
authors as much as building my
name recognition in non-diva ways, I also don't
want my quality to negatively influence them or me by association.
Several
authors told me that they often don't cite them because they feel their
name won't lend the kind of credibility that they
want from the blurb.
Then in italics under that in 12 point put «Copyright 2010 by (
Author name)» You can put your publisher
name under that if you
want, but do not say the copyright is by the publisher.
What response do you
want when people hear your
name up there in
author lights?
Between this,
Author House, people paying for reviews, and poorly edited crap on the store shelves (
want a
name?)
You see,
Author Solutions doesn't want to give up all of their precious backlinks, so they're just changing the blog author names when it's conve
Author Solutions doesn't
want to give up all of their precious backlinks, so they're just changing the blog
author names when it's conve
author names when it's convenient.
If you are publishing under a business
name, or you
want your
author earnings check to be addressed to a business, you can enter your employer identification number instead of your personal Social Security number.
The library near me is really small and isn't even open 7 days a week, and if they can only afford a handful of
authors, they may
want to spread out their
authors among multiple genres as they
want author events to draw in new people because they are «
names.»
You also don't
want to be seen as «supporting» a brand
name in an
author photo.
Make a
name for yourself as an
author who writes a particular style of book so people who liked your first one will
want to buy your future books.
If you are not recognized as an
author yet, you will probably
want to emphasize the title of your book rather than your
author name.
Even when I was in my forties, I was advised to keep my age secret when querying, because publishers don't
want to invest money building a «brand
name» for an
author who doesn't have a potential forty - year trajectory for churning out product.
However, just as we
want an
author website with our
name, and not just a website with our book or series title, we
want a tagline that applies in all situations.
I know many
authors who
want to traditionally publish their first couple of books to build up a
name for themselves and then transition to self - publishing for at least some of their later work.
With today's Internet - centric society, self published
authors may
want to purchase a domain
name for a new book's title.
That's something
authors used to do in the old days when publishers only allowed an
author one book a year, so they had to use pen
names if they
wanted to write more.
Ideally, you will
want to have a book size and thickness so the book spine is wide enough for the title and
author's
name to be easily read.
Ben Oliver is a pen
name that I adopted for the book, because I did not
want children to accidentally stumble across all my horror books the first time they type in the the
author's
name in Google or so.
The site is for readers, however, competitive
authors (under fake
names), others with an economic interest in the promotion of specific
authors over others, and people who just
want to «best» someone else all pile on
authors — and those reviews are used by READERS to make purchase decisions.
Author Asa Higuchi tells the story of a young pitcher
named Ren Mihashi, who
wants to be an ace pitcher but suffers from an incredibly low self - esteem.
The only ones who will be troubled by this requirement are
authors who
want to use a pseudonym and who
want that pen
name to remain absolutely secret.
I always
wanted to «go indie» but I didn't know anything about self - publishing except that an
author named Joe Konrath was making a crap load of money doing it.
Plus, I changed my
author brand and
wanted to resubmit under the
name Belinda Kroll.
So there is a stigma against self - publishing
authors who do it simply because they
want to see their
name on a book.
When you purchase one of our premades, we'll update the cover to show the title you
want, your
author name, and the tagline you
want.
Perhaps you
want to start a new series or perhaps your book would sell better with an
author name that fits well in your genre.
My question is i
want to change my
author name - ive self published with Amazon createspace can i do this without legal ramifications?
Do Google the
name to make sure it doesn't belong to another
author, anybody who already has a big Web presence, or is
wanted for a heinous crime.
Even if you
want to avoid the pejorative, there's a
name: Subsidy publishing, as in, the
author subsidizes the so - called publisher, thus assuming all the risk.
There are multiple reasons for self - publishing, the first usually being that the
author doesn't
want to jump through hoops to find an agent, an editor, and then shop around the big
name publishers.
The full - title page carries the title,
author, series
name, publisher and anything the publisher
wants to say about the book.
You
want your
name to be out there and to be found against other
authors.
An
author linked this post because she didn't
want my
name to be associated with the kind of story above.
And that's really why I do a lot more involvement with my
authors than other writers because I don't
want really low - quality works being associated with my world or my
name.
Obviously, all
Author Solutions
wanted was the iUniverse
name.
For my
author website and blog, Majanka Verstraete (which is weird to say because it's my
name), I
wanted to design a different front page than the rest of the pages.
I wouldn't
want to try self - publishing without a decent marketing plan and some kind of platform, but there are some no -
name authors doing well with ebooks.