They are not a plague to avoid, but an important source to support
authors and books in the hard world of modern book publishing.
Creative Book Publishing seeks to advance Newfoundland and Labrador's publishing sector by producing works of literary and cultural excellence, and by actively promoting
its authors and their books in national and international markets.
This is my latest service to promote
authors and books in Italy and Europe.
«Not only do we lack the large budgets of mainstream publishing houses, we also lack the typical word of mouth advertising that
authors and books in other genres can count on.
The two companies will offer the first localized e-reading experience with local content, including favorite
authors and books in Portuguese.
You may use it to promote
your authors and their books in Italy and Europe.
Eve Bridburg: «I don't see online communities growing up around literary
authors and books in quite the same way I see it happening for genre fiction and fan fiction.
Furthermore, I promote
authors and books in Italy and Europe and this is another good strategy to invite your readers to buy your book.
I don't see online communities growing up around literary
authors and books in quite the same way I see it happening for genre fiction and fan fiction.
They always represent
their authors and their books in a positive manner.
Basically a book blog tour is a way of promoting
an author and their book in the same way that they would have been promoted in a bookstore.
This has been created for
the Author and Book in You Success Tour!
We have a wide list of book promotion services designed to raise the profile of
an author and their book in the media and online.»
Not exact matches
Amazon's dominant position
in both
book publishing
and book selling means that it would be incredibly dangerous for the company to start picking
and choosing, on moral grounds, which
authors it chooses to work with.
The Pulitzer Prize - winning investigative reporter
and author of «The Power of Habit» delves into the science of productivity
in a new
book
She is arguably the most
in - demand career
and internship expert
and the
author of two
books; All Work No Pay
and Welcome to the Real World.
Pulitzer Prize - winning investigative reporter Charles Duhigg for The New York Times
and author of The Power of Habit delves into the science of productivity
in his new
book Smarter Faster Better.
«
In the middle of the 20th century, it was the most famous, the most admired, the most widely respected company in the world,» says Quinn Mills, professor emeritus at Harvard Business School and the author of «The IBM Lesson» and other books about the company's history and cultur
In the middle of the 20th century, it was the most famous, the most admired, the most widely respected company
in the world,» says Quinn Mills, professor emeritus at Harvard Business School and the author of «The IBM Lesson» and other books about the company's history and cultur
in the world,» says Quinn Mills, professor emeritus at Harvard Business School
and the
author of «The IBM Lesson»
and other
books about the company's history
and culture.
In fact, Gates
and his wife enjoyed both
books so much they even invited the
author to come discuss his work with them, posting the conversation to their blog.
According to Jeffrey Augustine,
author of the blog The Scientology Money Project, the church has a
book value of $ 1.75 billion, about $ 1.5 billion of which is tied up
in real estate, mostly at its headquarters
in Clearwater
and in Hollywood, Calif..
In his
book, Navy Seal Training Guide: Mental Toughness (which by the way goes for $ 790 on Amazon),
author Lars Draeger says there four pillars of mental toughness: goal - setting, mental visualization, positive self - talk,
and arousal control.
A heart - rending look at the shockingly common experience of eviction among the poor
in Milwaukee (
and across the country), this
book also won praise from Bill Gates (whose foundation is now supporting the
author's research).
And as author David Rock observes in his book Quiet Leadership, advice can be challenged and debated; that's far harder when people reach a conclusion based on their own answers to open - ended questio
And as
author David Rock observes
in his
book Quiet Leadership, advice can be challenged
and debated; that's far harder when people reach a conclusion based on their own answers to open - ended questio
and debated; that's far harder when people reach a conclusion based on their own answers to open - ended questions.
As a professor
and author of the
book, «Microaggressions
in Everyday Life: Race, Gender
and Sexual Orientation,» Sue uses his research to educate businesses
and corporations about the intervention trainings they can do to prevent these issues from reoccurring.
But as bestselling
author and Oprah - anointed happiness expert Shawn Achor pointed out on
in an excerpt from his new
book on the TED Ideas blog recently, that sort of praise — well intentioned as it might be — actually does more harm than good.
In his second
book, Your Retirement Income Blueprint,
author and financial advisor Daryl Diamond challenges this
and other misconceptions about retirement income planning.
He is the
author of two
books: BIG LIKE: CASCADE INTO AN ODYSSEY, a travel memoir of an almost regular guy who gets totally unstuck
in Tokyo — a «funny as hell non-fiction
book about wanderlust
and traveling abroad»;
and TESTOSTERONE PIT, a short, edgy, humorous novel about car salesmen, their customers, managers,
and shenanigans at a large Ford dealership.
According to Robert Cialdini,
author of best - selling
books Influence
and Pre-Suasion, social proof is one of the critical elements to creating influence
and trust
in minds of others.
«We're living
in what I like to call the «Thank You Economy,» because only the companies that can figure out how to mind their manners
in a very old - fashioned way —
and do it authentically — are going to have a prayer of competing,» says social media expert
and author of the
book The Thank You Economy Gary Vaynerchuk
in a recent Entrepreneur.com column.
Most
authors think the purpose of the introduction is to lay out
and explain everything the
author will talk about
in the
book.
In the
book Becoming Steve Jobs: The Evolution of a Reckless Upstart Into a Visionary Leader,
authors Brent Schlender
and Rick Tetzeli draw on extensive interviews — conducted over the course of their journalistic careers — to depict the life of the Apple co-founder.
Work Teams That Work: Skills for Managing Across the Organization
Author Anthony R. Montebello includes more graphs, diagrams,
and flow charts
in his
book (from Best Sellers Publishing, 612-888-7672, 1994, $ 24.95) than should really be allowed by law.
«Do not suppress them
and become like a balloon that's poking itself
in and will eventually burst,» says Weiss, the
author of the new
book «How We Work.»
«Ask yourself: would we have retained this document the old - fashioned way,
in a file cabinet,» says Nancy Flynn, executive director of the ePolicy Institute, a Columbus, Ohio, electronic communications consultant
and author of numerous email
books.
In the
book The Millionaire Next Door,
authors Thomas Stanley
and William Danko discovered that self - made millionaires diligently tend to the ebb
and flow of their bank accounts.
Whether you're unemployed,
in transition or looking to completely change the direction of your career, inspirational speaker
and author Adam Markel will help you do just that through his
book, Pivot: The Art
and Science of Reinventing Your Career
and Life.
Publishers will have to explore how to listen to
authors, observe what sells
books and find a way to adapt
and be useful
in that scenario.
«Diary of a Wimpy Kid» best - selling
author Jeff Kinney talks about the tenth installment
in the middle - schooler's
book series, brick
and mortar
book - selling
and the global phenomenon of growing up a wimpy kid.
BookFunnel was started
in 2015 by fantasy novelist Damon Courtney, who became frustrated when he couldn't create links for free
book promotions; it helps
authors do giveaways
and build readership.
And they use the
author's name as a verb that can refer either to purging or meticulous folding: «Waiting for kettle to boil... So I Kondoed my recipe
books,» Elaine Colliar, a family - finance columnist for Scotland's Sunday Mail, proclaimed
in a recent Facebook post,» reported the WSJ recently.
The latest
book in this vein, by Harvard professor
and The Wealth of Networks
author Benkler, is a worthy addition.
How much have I invested
in learning to be an
author, promoting
and leveraging my
books?
Miller dismissed both Bannon
and Wolff's credibility, saying the
author was a «garbage
author of a garbage
book,»
and that claims
in the
book were «a pile of trash.»
Author and London Business School professor Lynda Gratton, along with her coauthor, Andrew Scott, had a simple premise
in mind for their 2016
book, The 100 - Year Life: What is going to happen to us all, when everyone starts living to 100?
In another fascinating interview with Scientific American, Prinstein — who has now moved on to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
and authored a
book titled Popular — argues that many of us radically misunderstand the concept.
In fact, authors Thomas Stanley and William Danco found in their book «The Millionaire Next Door» that a majority of millionaires reached that goal by spending less than they earne
In fact,
authors Thomas Stanley
and William Danco found
in their book «The Millionaire Next Door» that a majority of millionaires reached that goal by spending less than they earne
in their
book «The Millionaire Next Door» that a majority of millionaires reached that goal by spending less than they earned.
Author and CEO of HR Capital Source Jac Fitz - enz said
in his 2010
book titled The New HR Analytics: Predicting the Economic Value of Your Company's Human Capital Investments, «Talent managers» ability to maximize HR's value is now married to their ability to talk
in understandable terms.»
A Canadian startup thinks it's found the next Bond franchise
in books by British
author, politician
and perjuror Jeffrey Archer.
In this book, authors Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson share 12 strategies to promote healthy brain development and emotional intelligence in childre
In this
book,
authors Daniel J. Siegel
and Tina Payne Bryson share 12 strategies to promote healthy brain development
and emotional intelligence
in childre
in children.
Bestselling
author, entrepreneur
and philanthropist Tony Robbins details
in this
book how we can take control of the mental, physical,
and emotional factors that are a part of decision - making so that we can plan
and achieve personal
and professional goals.