Compare the number of best - selling self - pub
authors right now to those who have a publisher behind them doing marketing, etc..
We don't know about you, but we've had our fill of «author» conferences that cover «tips & tricks» without substantial insight into the bigger issues confronting working
authors right now.
Lots of confusing and sometimes even contradictory info out there for
authors right now — perspective is the key.
Self - publishing is a fast changing world but you can trust us to bring you only the best and most actionable ideas and insights, tools and techniques: what we know is working for
authors right now.
In the introduction, I mention Mark Coker's fantastic post about the realities for indie
authors right now, how amazing the STORY conference was and my writing update: Gates of Hell is back with my editor for final edit, and will be out in the new year.
Let's face it,
authors right now are only getting paid for books it is estimated are sold and it is going to stay that way as long as publishers use services like BookScan to tell them how many books are sold at certain stores and then — thanks to handwavium — this is how many books we think were sold system - wide.
I just don't see much of an application for it, in terms of a sales booster, for indie
authors right now.
Yes, although BuzzTrace has potential, I'm not sure it's the right application for most indie
authors right now.
THEN they help them market - perhaps with the 2nd book, (though I could list 3 bestselling
authors right now who got nothing until book 3, 4, 5 came out).
Yes, things kind of suck for indie
authors right now, but accepting abysmal terms from a trad house that pays pennies on net, would definitely suck.
Elizabeth Hoyt is one of romance's hottest
authors right now, and the eighth book in her Maiden Lane series captures every tender, charming reason for her popularity.
Porter Anderson, Editor - in - Chief of Publishing Perspectives, Co-Owner of The Hot Sheet, and frequent guest blogger on our IngramSpark blog, will reveal the most pressing elements of the business for indie
authors right now.
there are so many opportunities out in the cyberspace for independent
authors right now.
Stephen: The people that are really successful as Indie
authors right now, there seems to be a sort of formula for, and it's writing a lot of books, writing really fast, publishing on a rapid and regular basis, and we can't all do that!
The most important thing for indie
authors right now is to focus on craft and quality control.
There are so many opportunities out in the cybersphere for independent
authors right now.
Learn from those who have blazed the trail before, and see what is working for
authors right now.
Googleplay has some bad features for indie
authors right now, Lurkertype.
It might be good for
authors right now, but Amazon can change the playing field at any time.
I'm also trying to become
an author right now.
Cormac McCarthy is my favorite
author right now.
Mr. Miles, you are my favorite
author right now, and I am sad that I have to wait another 3 years -LRB-?)
As a VA doing work for
an author right now, it was fantastic to stumble across this post.
I've got someone on my team working with
an author right now to generate reviews on a book that came out two years ago — and they're coming in!
Are you ready to become a published
author right now or would it be smarter to wait?
Which is weird, since there is nothing like iBooks
Author right now, and the Kindle Fire doesn't match up to the iPad.
That's what it's like to be an indie -
author right now.
«For
the author right now,» Geuppert says, «I think it's the perfect moment because we have these options.»
Not exact matches
For the sake of consistency, we need to realize that Amazon is
now effectively claiming the
right — and perhaps the obligation — to vet every
author prior to agreeing to sell his or her book.
«In this day and age, small businesses no longer have to say, «I'm out of the office
right now, I didn't get your fax,»» says Ramon Ray,
author and editor at Smallbiztechnology.com.
That's why Ryan Holiday, the
author of The Obstacle Is the Way and The Daily Stoic, created the Memento Mori medallion, a coin I
now carry with me everywhere that serves as a physical reminder that «You could leave life
right now.»
«Behind every successful entrepreneur today is the
right smartphone,» says Jennifer Jolly, consumer technology journalist and
author of USA Today's Tech
Now series.
Jennifer Finney Boylan, a transgender
author who teaches at Barnard College in New York, said in an email that she fears conservatives will
now seek to «isolate and marginalize transgender people» and make them feel separated from the broader gay
rights movement.
Tom Ehrenfeld,
author of The Startup Garden: How Growing a Business Grows You, says, «Be prepared to constantly ask what exactly you are selling
right now, what solution you are dealing with for your customers.»
By STANDARD SHAEFER (Interview with Michael Hudson,
author of Super Imperialism, Pluto Press, 2003)
Now that even the LA Times has begun to show a modicum of willingness to discuss US foreign policy in terms of a potential imperialism, it has become clear that those on the
right have avoided this debate so far only by sticking to the strictest, most out - dated notion of empire.
As a Rich Dad Advisor to Robert Kiyosaki, a consultant that has helped hundreds of thousands of businesses and sales people increase their sales results from 15 - 85 % consistently, and a bestselling
author in the areas of sales, team building and personal development, Blair is uniquely qualified to help create fantastic results in your life and business,
right now.
Now renown investor and
author James Rickards is putting the world on alert, and if he is
right, there could be a crisis on the way that will dwarf the subprime debacle.
It's a cherry - picking of scripture used to address what's happening
right now in popular culture,» says Knust,
author of the recent book «Unprotected Texts: The Bible's Surprising Contradictions on Sex and Desire.»
Dimitri Cavalli, source of many WWAI items over the past few years and
author of the Washington Examiner story from which these quotes are taken, explains the change this way: Back then, Lynn was defending progressive causes, but
now that «the so - called Religious
Right has eclipsed the influence of the Religious Left in American public life,» it's time to shut down religious influence.
I re-read a book recently, and the
author wrote about how she was supposed to speak at an event, and when she asked which topic they would like to here her expound upon, they said, well, just tell us what is saving your life
right now.
«We are in the middle of a study on church history at IF: Equip
right now,» said Allen, the
author of Restless and Nothing to Prove said.
So though RFRA had near unanimous backing in 1993 and restores the Supreme Court's free exercise doctrine which was accepted from the 1963Sherbertdecision
authored by Justice William Brennan untilEmployment Division v. Smithin 1990, the applications of that doctrine are
now said to be «extreme religious liberty
rights.»
Full disclosure: I am paying Larry for the
right to publish this study, so he is
now a published
author.
When she's not on TV, Lakshmi is a fabulous cook in her own
right and the
author of a deeply personal new memoir Love, Loss, and What We Ate, which is out
now.
Below are some salient retirement finance insights from Ray LeVitre, CFP,
author of «20 Retirement Decisions You Need to Make
Right Now» and Founder / Managing Partner at Net Worth Advisory Group.
[
author's note:
now you know what Rizin FF stands for]- Oh don't do that, White boy, I'll be
right there in min'te!
I'm in PDX
right now at the lovely Heathman hotel, having a «drinkable chocolate» (as decadent as it sounds) for lunch and cruising the stacks of their amazing library of books signed by
authors that have stayed here.
Wurzelbacher became a conservative activist,
author and commentator, and pops up
now and then to spew some
right - wing bullshit.
Right now he is mashing together Michael Rosen clips from from the internet (a childrens
author, most famously known — especially to Boo — for the book -LSB-...]
«It's important not to worry about your weight
right now,» says Debra Gilbert Rosenberg,
author of The New Mom's Companion, who advises new mothers to focus on sustaining their strength rather than achieving weight loss goals.