Sentences with phrase «during a book blog»

What is the typical (or ideal) number of sites that an author would try to guest host during a book blog tour?
Book giveaways are also a must - have during the book blog tour.
Book giveaways are a must - have during the book blog tour.

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In honor of World Book Day, and in response to a challenge from an admirer, Branson took to his blog to list 65 titles he thinks everyone could benefit from reading during their lifetime.
Many of these big names have huge followings and share every video, podcast, article and blog post that features them, especially during book launches.
It occurs to me that, despite the unprecedented flood of writings of all sorts — books, blog - posts, newspaper op - eds, and academic journal articles — addressing just about every monetary policy development during and since the 2008 financial crisis, relatively few attempts have been made to step back...
Over at the main blog, Joe Carter asks: In all seriousness, though, what books would you recommend the President read during his vacation?
One may teach Biblical concepts in Sunday School, another in public university, another by writing books [or maintaining a blog; ^)-RSB-, another in a home daycare, another on a street corner, and another during breakfast, lunch, dinner, playtime, bathtime, and bedtime.
Hi Monica, I'm so glad you came across my blog:) I was only vegetarian during my pregnancies so I can't really recommend any vegan pregnancy books, that I've used firsthand.
Bought your book, love your book, but please continue to post on the blog, especially during this crucial cooking time of the year!
I started our blog during pre-production and maintain it to this day to keep everyone in the loop with what is going on with the documentary, book and other programing.
There are countless blogs and books to read, classes to take, and information to digest during those nine months.
We often spend dedicated and carved out time during pregnancy to prepare ourselves, such as attending a birthing or parenting class, reading books, reading blogs, researching and shopping for baby items, etc..
In addition to the books I picked up during pregnancy, following Facebook groups, sites, and blogs about breastfeeding helped me stay up to date on everything from the latest research on breastfeeding to lifestyle hacks that make breastfeeding easier.
from people who have read her book or watched something about her or are doing a project on Vietnam and end up finding my blog along the way during their research — and they send me emails saying things like, «Your mom was a hero.»
About Blog After many years as a teacher, I retired and began researching for a Ph.D. on the fiction of the Great War - especially the books, stories and plays that were written during the War or immediately afterwards.
Between the — when I got married in 2008, during the 2008 Olympics, and I was an IT consultant; I had no books, I had no blog, I had no audience, I had no nothing — 4 years later, at the London Olympics, I was living on the other side of the world as a full - time author entrepreneur.
During the week of September 14 - 18, anyone who blogs about books is invited to help celebrate the hard work and dedication of book bloggers everywhere.
Welcome to The Platform Blog, designed for authors to join us as we build up momentum during countdown to the publication of our book.
During his past time at WD Books (through 2017), he oversaw one of the biggest blogs in publishing: the Guide to Literary Agents Blog.
Jeri - Anne Agee Success Story Interview with Mark Malatesta - During this insider interview on our literary agent blog, Jeri - Anne Agee, author of the children's chapter book series The Life and Times of Birdie Mae Hayes shares advice for authors of all genres about...
Perhaps not as far - reaching or crucial as a strong social media presence or a consistent and growing author blog, the events you attend during a book launch and in the... Continue Reading →
On a virtual book tour, authors promote their books by making «virtual» guest appearances during a particular time frame on blogs, podcasts, radio shows, social networks, or other virtual venues.
There are pre-release activities (gathering emails for beta / ARC readers), scheduling a blog tour (after book release), connecting with readers, bloggers, reviewers (before, during, after, all the damn time)!
No one wants to see a magazine fold, and news that Kirkus «s demise was especially troubling to authors, publishers, book publicists, and other publishing industry professionals because book review outlets (if you discount online book review outlets such as blogs and online bookstores) have seriously contracted during the past few years.
During the count - down period before the GayRomLit Retreat, I was able to sign up at three blogs to do guest blog posts and get some reviews for my most recent book, Oliver & Jack: At Lodgings In Lyme.
During my virtual book tour, I was invited to do guest blog posts at the following blogs, which allowed me to ramble on as I wished about Fagin's Boy.
During this insider interview on our literary agent blog, Carol Plum - Ucci, author of more than half a dozen young adult novels published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, in hardcover and paperback, including The Body of Christopher Creed, shares advice for authors of all genres about how to write, publish, and / or promote their books.
You do that by being everywhere during launch week, by writing guest posts for 10 + popular blogs or websites, or by having them review the book for you, or through targeted Facebook or Google ads.
During the period of your book's enrollment in KDP Select, you can not distribute your book digitally anywhere else, including on your website, blogs, etc..
Many people who have emailed us or commented on our blog during the last few years have mixed reactions about social networks employed by Amazon and Kobo in their book experience.
has challenged Rebecca of The Book Lady's Blog to give him a try during this weekend's Read - a-Thon.
Hi everyone, I'm excited to announce that one of my articles on WordPress blogs will be featured during D'vorah Lansky's upcoming Book Marketing Challenge!
Instead of hoping your book will sell, you can tap into your assets (your fanbase, your blog readers, your social media platforms, your email list, your network, and so on) and generate momentum and sales during your launch period, and beyond.
Hopefully, these examples have encouraged you to look for ways you can write a book as a series of content marketing blog posts during 2013.
During that time frame, I posted a weekly blog, published one short story, Circle of Justice, my urban fantasy book, Reaping the Harvest, and the erotic romance novel, Losing Faith.
During the interview, I discussed the mind maps I create for my Dashboard Series on Mindjet's Conspire Blog and my mind maps of the Top 10 Content Marketing Books on Biggerplate.
During tomorrow's interview, I'll be sharing some of the specific mind mapping features that you can use to schedule and track your progress as you blog your book.
A Virtual Book Blog Tour is an online «event» wherein an author «visits» a different blog each day during a specified period of time, generally 2 - 4 weeks in duratBlog Tour is an online «event» wherein an author «visits» a different blog each day during a specified period of time, generally 2 - 4 weeks in duratblog each day during a specified period of time, generally 2 - 4 weeks in duration.
During our last Book Marketing Challenge participants learned new strategies throughout the month, culminating in a blog hop.
A Virtual Tour takes a book to websites and blogs that feature content about the author and title during a short length of time.
Content during a tour may include interviews, excerpts, author videos, book trailers, podcasts, original reviews, review snippets, endorsements, cover art, headshot, candids, author essays, articles, book giveaways and guest blog posts.
If you publish your blogged book on an existing blog, watch your analytics to see if you gain new unique visitors during this time and if readership goes up on certain blogged book posts.
Then decide the period of time during which you will blog your book.
These book deals have all been mentioned on this blog at one time or the other during 2010.
A blog tour is series of pre-arranged blog posts, usually scheduled during the months just before and just after a book launch.
Unlike in - store book signings, potential readers can access your blog stop (when you appear at a blog during a VBT) many months after you've been there.
I typically have writers who want to blog a book go through what I call the «proposal process» during which you evaluate your idea for success through the eyes of an acquisitions editor.
Perhaps not as far - reaching or crucial as a strong social media presence or a consistent and growing author blog, the events you attend during a book launch and in the weeks and months that follow launch are integral in cementing yourself as an author in the local community.
During your virtual book tour you'll be able to invite people to your blog, from the social networks and by sending invitations to your current email subscribers.
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