Another aspect that makes Robert Yehling so unique is his full commitment to supporting other
authors achieve success.
With input from Mark Coker at Smashwords and several other industry heavyweights, this is a great article in Publishers Weekly about how indie
authors achieve success, worth a read!
Its aim is to help
authors achieve success of their own definitions, whether that includes seeing their books in bookstores, on TV or optioned for film.
This is the fifth and final article in a series meant to help
authors achieve success by establishing the basic building blocks of publishing books.
Not exact matches
It seems like not a week goes by without some new story about a self - published
author achieving great
success this way.
A businessman, philanthropist and
author of the best - seller, «Money: Master the Game,» Robbins is worth following if you want to
achieve success in your career, money or business.
J.K. Rowling,
author of the best - selling children's book series «Harry Potter,» knows a lot about
achieving success — and failure.
Lynn Taylor, a national workplace expert and the
author of «Tame Your Terrible Office Tyrant: How to Manage Childish Boss Behavior and Thrive in Your Job,» says you don't have to be best friends with your manager, «but you can
achieve optimal creativity and
success if you feel that you're liked, supported, and respected by them.»
A businessman, philanthropist and
author of the forthcoming book, «Unshakeable: Your Financial Freedom Playbook,» Robbins is worth following if you want to
achieve success in your career, money or business.
by James Whittaker,
author of «Think and Grow Rich The Legacy: How the World's Leading Entrepreneurs, Thought Leaders, & Cultural Icons
Achieve Success ``
Summary: Eco-marketing journalist and
author Shel Horowitz launches «Green and Profitable,» a monthly column helping green business owners
achieve success.
The
author of The Happiness Advantage and CEO of Good Think Inc., a research and consulting firm, points out that the common understanding that happiness as the last thing to happen after
success achieved by working hard has the order all wrong.
This week on Mom Talk Radio, Rachel Simmons,
author of Enough As She Is: How to Help Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards of
Success to Live Healthy, Happy, and Fulfilling Lives, shares how our culture's message to girls that they can
achieve anything has become such a burden to succeed at everything.
Achieving this level of engagement with militaries remains a challenge, but although this
author remains sceptical of the prospects for
success, the effort is commendable.
On a positive note: «Our research indicates that if a student can structure a consistent schedule in which class days resemble non-class days, they are more likely to
achieve academic
success,» said study co-lead
author Aaron Schirmer, an associate professor of biology at Northeastern Illinois University.
Dr. Sunil Khaparde, Manager of India's Revised National TB Control Program (RNTCP) and one of the
authors said: «While India's RNTCP has
achieved tremendous
success over the years, the country continues to have a large number of TB cases.
An unexpected bonus of this work, the
authors point out, is that they have
achieved not only the practical
success, but they were able to answer part of the deeper scientific question of mechanism.
«Our research indicates that if a student can structure a consistent schedule in which class days resemble non-class days, they are more likely to
achieve academic
success,» said co-lead
author Aaron Schirmer, an associate professor of biology at Northeastern Illinois University.
She's the
author of a few personal development books and the creator of Let's Reach
Success — a blog and podcast about changing habits, hacking productivity and
achieving more in every area of life.
Part of the Scorsese and Spielberg generation of new Hollywood
authors, he has been too uncompromising perhaps to
achieve wide commercial
success while regularly garnering critical accolades at international festivals.
That is the question that
author and educator Bill Nave aims to answer in his new book from Harvard Education Press, Student - Centered Learning: Nine Classrooms in Action, in which nine teachers tell the stories of their own classrooms and how they altered their own methods to
achieve greater student
success.
A frequent conference presenter, he is the
author of Simply Better: Doing What Matters Most to Change the Odds for Student
Success, and co-
author of The 12 Touchstones of Good Teaching and Balanced Leadership for Powerful Learning: Tools for
Achieving Success in Your School.
Adding that she doesn't feel a flat royalty rate would ultimately work to get
authors a better payout, Weltz said she would like to see escalators more regularly built into the e-book royalty rate and has already had
success achieving this in the international market.
According to your Op - Ed — and considering that your own self - published books on Amazon aren't on any bestseller's list — in my opinion, you come across as someone who's frustrated at not
achieving the same
success as other
authors.
I didn't even call myself an
author for 2 years because I had a certain measure of
success I wanted to
achieve before I applied that title to my job description.
She is passionate about helping
authors defy the odds and
achieve greater
success.
«AMC is an incredible site providing
authors with promotional strategies, tactics, and programs designed to help us
achieve success.»
If you are new to writing or an old hand, and interested in how writers can improve their craft, self publish successfully, and undertake the marketing necessary for any
author to
achieve success, this conference is for you.
And I don't know of anyone else with more than a hundred
success stories and testimonials from
authors they've helped
achieve success.
If you agree with me that the best route to
author writing and publishing
success is to learn from those who have
achieved the level of
success you hope to
achieve, you'll want to be there when I interview Cheryl Snapp Conner.
No matter how that
success is
achieved (HINT: however you can get it), we should treat other
authors with the respect you would accord any other comrade in the trenches.
Some indie
authors have
achieved a lot of
success by running temporary sales on their ebooks — even setting the price at «free» for a few days.
Now, if you aren't sure about note card outlining, ala Save the Cat, here's a great site from Rune Lords
author David Farland «s Author Advisory Conference Calls where a variety of authors speak about methods they use to achieve writing su
author David Farland «s
Author Advisory Conference Calls where a variety of authors speak about methods they use to achieve writing su
Author Advisory Conference Calls where a variety of
authors speak about methods they use to
achieve writing
success.
Today at the Book Case, we're welcoming
author Sara Morgan, an entrepreneur who explains how readers can
achieve success on their own terms in a new book, No Limits: How I Escaped the Clutches of Corporate America to Live the Self - Employed Life of My Dreams.
Obviously,
success is different for everyone, and there is no hard and fast rule for
achieving success as an
author, especially an indie
author.
I am starting this new forum because I thought many of you would be very interested in how one of our fellow TBMN members and indie
author, Ken Magee, was able to
achieve some pretty notable
success.
And I also have
author friends (for instance, Brad Thor) who have
achieved phenomenal
success solely through traditional publishing.
But Project Manager Lessons for The Indy
Author sounded so dry — I needed a more engaging way to convey my left - brain advice for
achieving right - brain
success.
Poorly edited books occasionally break out of the pack and rack up decent sales, but those instances are rare, and their
authors seldom
achieve subsequent
success.
When we publicize and blog about self - published
authors we should note that at least right now they fascinate us not because of their talent but because they're underdogs, writing risqué books, and
achieving unheard - of monetary
success... Perhaps the digital age will produce e-editors, e-agents, and e-publicists that specialize in bringing e-literature, rather than just e-books, to a reading public ready for more.
In a previous post, I explained the importance of
authors creating video content, but before you rush off to create that content, there are some guidelines or best practices you'll want to follow in order to
achieve success.
In a survey compiled by the 2013 Digital Book World and Writer's Digest, research showed that
authors who identified as «hybrid» made more money, published more books, and
achieved greater «
success.»
As more readers embrace digital reading and as ebooks continue to fare well through Amazon's catalog, more traditional and indie
authors can hope to
achieve this level of
success and fan following.
The New York Times bestselling
author of Complications examines, in riveting accounts of medical failure and triumph, how
success is
achieved in a complex and risk - filled profession
Not because we want to write like them, but like the kid that dreams of being the next Babe Ruth, we dream of the legendary status and the pinnacle - level
success that those giant
authors have
achieved.
I never feel less than because another
author has
achieved a higher order of
success.
Aimed at writers to improve their craft, self publish successfully, and undertake the marketing necessary for any
author to
achieve success.
But, it's been my experience that the Kindle
authors who
achieve long - term
success typically focus on building a catalog business.
In the past, it has been derogatorily nicknamed «vanity publishing» and it's widely assumed that
authors who self - publish
achieve little to no
success.
Spend time actually writing down your goals and actually visualizing what
success as an
author would look like if you
achieved it.