Many
authors hire help or access blog tour sites when planning their book launch, but it is possible to plan a low - budget tour on your own — if you start early.
Before
any author hires help — especially if they're new to the industry — they should list the very specific goals they hope to achieve, and try to match those goals with a professional who has experience in those goals.
Before
any author hires help — especially if new to the industry — she should list the very specific goals she hopes to achieve by hiring freelance assistance, and then try to match those goals with professionals who have experience in achieving them.
Not exact matches
In this edited excerpt, the
authors offer tips to
help you find and
hire the employees you need for your transportation service.
In her research on professional women and the relationship with the caregivers they
hire, sociologist Cameron Macdonald,
author of Shadow Mothers: Nannies, Au Pairs, and the Micropolitics of Mothering, says that in their desire to be their child's No. 1, some moms only keep caregivers around for a year so their child won't get too attached — thus depriving their child of long - term, stable and loving relationships, and the moms themselves from the
help they actually need.
Enter Eddie (Jon Foster of TV's «Life As We Know It»), a young intern
hired to
help Ted with some menial chores while learning the tricks of the
author trade.
Obviously, Paul the Plumber and Mike the Mechanic are not going to
hire an eLearning professional to
help them post an instructional video on YouTube, they are just trying to get their name out there and maybe get some free marketing from the video.However, there is an untapped market of retailers, celebrities,
authors, bloggers, YouTubers... The list goes on and on.
I tell my clients to (temporarily) disregard the feedback in literary agent rejection letters, because, if I'm working with the
author in a long - term program to
help them get literary agents reading their work, I know their writing is at a high enough level that they should give the manuscript a chance before making radical revisions and / or
hiring an editor.
Then came the competition from Amazon, which has entered the publishing market itself,
hiring agents and editors to
help it find bestselling
authors.
Here are some tips from
author Peter Mulraney to
help you self - edit your book, if you aren't able to
hire an editor.
Other ways to get exposure for your books include: getting testimonials from famous
authors, celebrities, or other influential people; getting commitments from influential people to
help promote your book in other ways; having a website and / or blog with decent traffic; having a large email list; having your own radio show, TV show, or syndicated column; media appearances; speaking engagements; pre-sale commitments from businesses, groups, or other organizations;
hiring your own publicist; etc..
Here are the top tips I'd provide
authors who want to promote their books but lack the funding to
hire book publicity
help.
On the other hand, I can't
help feeling it serves the
author right for not doing his homework before
hiring a PR firm in the first place.
Most self - published
authors can not — even if they want to —
hire sales
help.
I used to feel bad, knowing I was
helping authors improve their book but at the same time knowing they had lots of work to do, and that after rewriting, they would need to
hire another editor.
Getting
help with marketing - If
authors hire anyone to
help them with book marketing they should insist on having them read the book.
As did having many
authors asking to
hire me to
help them.
And so we started this Brand World called Apocalypse Weird and we came out with an overall long range story arc and then we started basically
hiring authors that we knew could write to
help write books in this world and it's something that's really... in the way that we're doing it has never been done before.»
It's not unusual for traditionally published
authors to reinvest a good portion, or all, of their advance into
hiring professional
help for the book launch.
I've
helped hundreds of would - be
authors who don't like to write or simply don't know how to learn how to effectively
hire a ghostwriter or use audio recording to
help write your book much faster.
Examples include: testimonials already secured by celebrities, famous
authors, or other influential people; firm commitments (sometimes in writing) from influential people to
help promote your book to their audience when the time is right; you having a massive mailing list or social media following; you having a website and / or blog with massive traffic and / or comments (with the numbers to prove it); your own radio show, TV show, or syndicated column; past and upcoming media appearances; past and upcoming speaking engagements in front of lots of people; pre-sale commitments from corporations or organizations; having your own publicist or being able / willing to
hire one.
In the last 90 days, our AWS team got back to work on a big government contract, we brought 8 million square feet of fulfillment center capacity online, deployed 1,382 Kiva robots in three FCs, provided a new venue for artists to reach customers, signed up millions of new Prime members, announced Kindle MatchBook, Login & Pay, and nine new original TV pilots, joined the Code.org coalition, acquired TenMarks - a company that
helps kids with math, scored a win for customers who want to use Kindles on airplanes even during takeoff and landing (also, a big hat tip to Nick Bilton on that one), began
hiring and training 70,000 new U.S. FC employees to
help serve customers this holiday season, and saw the Kindle Million Club grow to include 14 KDP
authors.»
How Book Shepherds Can
Help Authors As a book publicist, I recommend you, the
author, look into
hiring a book shepherd for your current or upcoming project.
Sometimes the uneducated
author ends up in this place because she knows enough to go to a book distributor or retailer for self - publishing
help, and she assumes it's best to
hire the distributor or retailer to take care of her other needs.
Authors in this situation may prefer to
hire a full - service publishing provider (more information in the chapter on Full - service publishing providers) to
help them through every stage of the process, although this can be expensive and time - intensive.
If you're a self - published
author, you'll need to reach out to media and event venues yourself to set up readings, book signings or talks (or use these tips to
hire a freelance book PR pro to
help you).
For the highest quality,
authors should plan to
hire editorial
help at all three stages.
By having clarity on the function and purpose of each step of the publishing process,
authors can be smarter about
hiring the right freelance
help or purchasing a service package.
There are a lot of benefits to
hiring some virtual
help for busy
authors.
In today's episode, we sit down with Azul Terronez to discuss why you should
hire a book coach and how they can
help you as an
author.
I hope this
helps any
authors who are considering
hiring a VA..
Author Elizabeth Freedman, an MBA and corporate career consultant, gets nitpicky with the newly
hired,
helping draw the fine lines of the workplace, like the difference between...
Hiring a professional editor can
help, but I've read some books that are nothing short of one sales letter after another trying to get me to purchase the
author's or the
authors» friends» stuff.
Authors may choose to
hire a publishing service, as discussed in the previous section, or they may
hire freelance
help.
With that in mind, I also like
helping authors publish their books cheaply if they can't afford a designer (and
hiring an expensive cover design doesn't always mean you'll get the best quality work).
Or, if
authors are having difficulty with various passages or some writing technique, they can
hire a writing coach to
help get clarity, build skill, and get encouragement.
In fact, I know a number of traditionally - published
authors who have
hired freelance editors to
help get a manuscript into great shape, so that it moves more speedily through the «in - house» editing process at their publishers.
But many independent
authors don't do all of the work themselves and instead
hire outside
help in the form of editors, proofreaders and formatters.
Honestly, many bestselling
authors who are leaving traditional publishing are doing the same sorts of things in various forms,
hiring help for many aspects that are needed in this new indie world.
Book doctors do exist, but they are
hired by New York publishers to
help get an already bought book into shape with the agreement of the
author.
That's why ACX has a way to
help authors connect with professional narrators and actors to read their books, if
authors can not do it themselves or
hire proper talent.
Hiring an
author assistant can
help you save time so you can focus more on writing and interacting with your readers.
And with publishers» resources squeezed, many
authors opt to
hire independent publicists to
help get news and reviews once their book is out.
And of course, you have to make sure it makes sense for you, as an
author, to
hire someone to
help with these things.
I will say, I
hired an assistant to
help manage some of that to manage my group and my
author page.
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Authors should
hire a proofreader or a beta reader if they want to make sure that their works are good instead of asking for
help from their book agents.
Not
hiring professional
help is a common mistake, especially for first time
authors.
In fact,
authors can often get
help better suited to their particular book through
hiring freelancers than they'd be able to at a publishing house; they have a much larger pool of potential hirees to chose from.
Hiring a book marketing company or consultant can
help an
author reach a wider audience.