Sentences with phrase «branded author blog»

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Mike Pile is a branding expert, author, and word enthusiast who writes, blogs and speaks about harnessing the power of words to drive customer engagement.
She has authored a dozen books about marketing, branding, social media, copywriting, and technology and is the founder and editor - in - chief of Women on Business, a blog for business women.
Manchester, Cheshire & Global About Blog Sam Owen is a relationships coach, psychologist and author, and a relationship expert for TV and big brands, based in Cheshire, UK.
Austin, Texas About Blog Book publicity firm offering PR campaigns through traditional media, online media, social media, book tours, branding & media training for Authors.
Manchester, Cheshire & Global About Blog Sam Owen is a relationships coach, psychologist and author, and a relationship expert for TV and big brands, based in Cheshire, UK.
About Blog Marvin Germo, is a stock market trader, entrepreneur, book author, international key note speaker, brand ambassador and personal financial consultant who is among one of the most passionate personal finance experts in the land.
About Blog This is the Official Website of Russell Edward Brand is an English comedian, actor, radio host, author, and activist.
This blog also takes you through the new three brand - new authoring tools — Rise, Preso and Peek.
Now, with your help, I can continue to learn, stay connected with fellow authors, and continue to write content through my branded book blog, which you helped me update.
Best - selling author Roger C. Parker recently announced a blog post series addressing the 99 questions authors should ask themselves before writing and self - publishing a brand - building book.
Blogs help brand authors, increase exposure, and can easily be shared, helping consistently to increase your following and enhance your promotional efforts.
March 2014: The Platform Blog platform countdown to book pub May 2014: Appearance on Author Hangout, details at www.jelenpub.com May 1, 2014, 5:30 — 7:30, Berrett - Koehler Publishers Book Promotion Forum, San Francisco, CA July 30, 2014: Free Platform Webinar, register at https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3447338748608137730 July, 2014: Author Branding panel, Litquake, San Francisco, CA October 9, 2014: The Twelve New Rules That Build Author Platform webinar Writer Unboxed Guest Post: «The Dozen New Digital Rules Authors Need to Know»
In a blog discussion about author platform, reader Carol commented: «What challenges me is creating my brand.
I my blog article 7 Ways Social Media Helps Authors we discuss how each post is a reminder of your brand, message, and growing influence.
This post prepared readers for my transition from Cat's Eye Writer to my newly branded Judy Lee Dunn author blog.
Book discovery is the whole purpose of book publicity and brand building: when authors and their books receive media attention, build their brand, and expand their online footprints, then they can differentiate themselves from competing authors and books (and videos, blogs, and the like), and they can persuade potential readers to purchase their books.
By looking for new and striking ways to visually convey your content or ideas, and incorporating them into your blog and other media, you will increase the engagement and excitement of your readers as well as «personalize» your author brand.
In most cases, fiction authors should use their name (you're building a brand and online presence around you, not just one book), and non-fiction authors should ensure their domain and blog title are descriptive, relevant and clear.
During the past three years, I've contributed hundreds of Author's Corner posts to Dan Schawbel's widely - syndicated Personal Branding Blog.
Introduction to iPads as writing tools for authors, a 3 - part series of Personal Branding Blog guest posts by Roger C. Parker
You just launched your brand - new author website and you're posting on your blog frequently.
Many authors are told to start a blog when they first start out to start building their brand and establishing their author platform.
What radio shows and blogs are you going to reach out to in order to build your brand as an author, and promote your books?
What many authors do is stick up a free blog, that's not optimised, with no branding consideration, no idea who their ideal visitor is and looks very unprofessional.
Roger C. Parker guest post review of author book marketing success on Dan Schawbel's Personal Branding Blog
And when it comes to reinforcing your author branding it also doesn't just mean your books themselves, this should also include your social media, your blogs, other things that potential readers might see.
The ideas I share each month originate in my experience writing 40 books, over 2,000 blog posts, and interviewing over 500 successfully branded best selling authors, including Jay Conrad Levinson, Seth Godin, Brian Tracy, and David Meerman Scott.
How to leverage blogs to build your author brand and collaborate with fellow indie authors, plus how to organize a blog tour
Nobody's perfect, but if your blog post is full of spelling errors, poor grammar and broken links, you are wasting your readers time and likely damaging your author brand as well.
Let it permeate through your author brand, your blog and your marketing.
Your brand is THE most important element and trickles down from your author profile, to your website, blog and various interactions with your readers.
Please welcome author and editor Jessica West to the blog today as she shares about branding and social media, the must have tools for author success.
With the blog, your content is already aimed at maintaining interest in your author brand; a natural fit for your email marketing efforts.
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A: Boost posts that will build your author brand: posts about reading dates, book signings, contests that you're hosting, your latest informative blog posts, etc..
Not sure what your blog is about but I find that having experts guest (here on practical advice, and on my personal author blog RachelintheOC.com sharing real - life stories which is my branding there), gives me a chance to share my platform with others (again, building relationships), and brings their followings to my blog and vice versa.
This, I hope, will build my author brand, increase blog visits, and put in place a group of regular visitors / follows when I am ready to publish.
His book, A Self - Publisher's Companion: Expert Advice for Authors Who Want to Publish, uses the same branding as the blog.
As a brand - new blogger who just happened to like a book and chat about it, and just give the author a heads - up, suddenly I find my blog offered a spot on a blog - tour — without me having Clue No.
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Submit your suggestions for upcoming blog posts and author interviews, or ask a question about brand - building, content marketing, or writing a book.
As you do, you'll develop brand loyalty, which means your devoted readers pay attention to what you do and say no matter how many other blogs or authors they encounter.
A blog should have a clear header with a strong image to represent you and your author brand.
This begins a series of notes from the 2009 LDStorymakers Conference Presented by Candace E. Salima (blog) The publisher is responsible for getting book printed & to stores — the rest is up to you Branding your name and the most effective use of your time and books Author website homepage announcements on main page: upcoming books,... Continue reading So Your Book's Out — Now what?
The blog is a multipurpose tool, a window into your writing process, your interests, and your author brand.
The content for posts published in this blog is based on the knowledge and writings of several of the most respected and knowledgeable professionals in the book publishing industry: people like Dan Poynter, founder and President of ParaPublishing.com and author of many books; Danny O. Snow, founder of Unlimited Publishing, LLC; Marilyn Ross and Sue Collier, co-authors of The Complete Guide to Self - Publishing; Karrie Ross, a book designer and branding specialist, Dana Lynn Smith, The Savvy Book Marketer; Karen Hodges Miller, author of Finish Your Book and newly released Sell Your Book; and Bobbi Linkemer, author of How to Write a Nonfiction Book.
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