Not exact matches
-LSB-...] discovered her
blog a couple of years ago when I was looking for information
on how to find
beta readers, so when
readers asked me for a post
on the subject, Jami was my go - to -LSB-...]
The guest post built off several articles I've shared here
on my
blog, such as my suggestions of how to find
beta readers and my advice about being a good
beta reader -LSB-...]
-LSB-...] articles I've shared here
on my
blog, such as my suggestions of how to find
beta readers and my advice about being a good
beta reader -LSB-...]
I discovered her
blog a couple of years ago when I was looking for information
on how to find
beta readers, so when
readers asked me for a post
on the subject, Jami was my go - to expert.
The guest post built off several articles I've shared here
on my
blog, such as my suggestions of how to find
beta readers and my advice about being a good
beta reader ourselves.
Great
blog, Jami, but I'm going to disagree
on the point of a
beta reader.
We have articles about that
on the ALLi
blog, and here's a link to the latest one: https://selfpublishingadvice.org/writing-richard-bradburn-
beta-
readers-for-indie-authors/ I love my
beta readers with passion!
I enjoy reading Jami's
blog to better understand what goes
on backstage during the creative process so I can be a more thoughtful
beta reader or simply be a useful reviewer
on Kindle or Goodreads.
Post a scene
on your
blog, send a poem around to a few friends, round up some
beta readers and let them assess your project and help you improve it.
However, I'm thankful for the nice
beta reader I met
on one of your
blog posts, and to make it easier for her, I plan to only ask her to point out confusing sentences, character inconsistencies, and plot holes.
In fact, I've written
blog posts to share ideas
on how to find those sometimes elusive
beta readers -LSB-...]
-LSB-...] Gold offered a pretty clear illustration
on beta readers in her
blog.
This month Carnival # 83 includes blogger posts
on My Fourth Year in Self - Publishing; The Quick and Easy Guide to Using
Beta Readers; 5 lessons I Learned About Blogging; How I Accumulated 38,000 Twitter Followers by social media expert, Frances Caballo, and my recent
blog, Before You Hit the Publish Button.
-LSB-...] of the best sources I know for information
on Beta Readers is Jami Gold's
Blog.
, write a great story, get distributed - drm inconviences customers more than pirates - use google alerts to stay abreast of of search terms phrases used in your book to watch out for plagiarizers - market your book / brand,
blog, fb, twitter - get
beta readers - never - ending book launch - study bestsellers in your category - highest earners write 150 - 200k words 60 - 80k are considered full length tho - top 50 bestsellers
on smashwords average 100k words - write series (review of free book)
On her
blog, she posted photo teasers with quotes from the book, free samples of the first chapter prior to the book's release, reviews from ARC's and
Beta readers, plus a cover reveal with many
blogs and fellow authors.