Sentences with phrase «for small authors»

It is now much easier for small authors to publish their own books because online marketing and sale of their books has become very easy.
For my smaller authors Smashwords will be perfect for me!

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He is the author of the award - winning 2012 book Going Social: Excite Customers, Generate Buzz, and Energize Your Brand With the Power of Social Media, which teaches brands large and small how to use social media for business success.
Roberta Matuson, a Boston - based business consultant and author of the 2013 book Talent Magnetism, says small firms need not be bound to rigid formal HR processes, which creates the opportunity for more creative hiring practices.
If you are interested in trying out Pay Per Click advertising for your small business, the author of this article, Ryan Bowman, is a Certified Adwords Professional and accepting 50 clients for his affordable Pay Per Click Management Service designed for small businesses.
Carissa interviews Carey Grund, owner of Smilegram Paper and author of Pink Lemonade: Sweet Expressions of Inspiration for Girls, on the Small Businesses Do It Better show.
Ask if there are ways to cut down on costs, says Fred Steingold, an Ann Arbor, Mich., attorney and author of Legal Guide for Starting & Running a Small Business (Nolo, 2011).
-- Rebecca Barnes - Hogg, author of The YOLO Principle: The Ultimate Hiring Guide for Small Business, and co-author of Rethinking Human Resources
«Progressive entrepreneurs realize the unstoppable power of outsourcing to handle aspects of their business that are essential but simply don't make sense for them to deal with personally,» says David Walsh, entrepreneur and author of Source Control, an e-book on effective small business outsourcing.
«If you ask for input frequently and hold the conversations face - to - face, idea sharing will feel less ominous and more natural,» claim the authors, who report that this small change can make a remarkably huge difference.
Patton and Getting to Yes's principal authors, Roger Fisher and William Ury, had earlier collaborated on a book for international mediators, which is of course a rather small audience.
«Increasing access to capital for small businesses, and getting rid of Dodd - Frank — it's not a one - to - one,» adds Mills, now a senior fellow at Harvard Business School and the lead author of a comprehensive 2014 working paper on the state of small - business lending.
For example, in the Poughkeepsie, N.Y. area, you need to earn $ 16.40 per hour and in New York City $ 22.90 per hour to afford an efficiency (or small studio) apartment, according to Looking Up at the Bottom Line author Richard Troxell's calculation of the universal living wage.
«Taken together,» the authors conclude, «our results find little or no evidence of deterioration in the performance of daily deal promotions over the past year (April - May 2011 to May 2012) for small - and medium - sized businesses or with experience as the business operator runs multiple daily deals.
Title: Guerrilla Marketing to Heal the World: Combining Principles and Profit to Create the World We Want Authors: Jay Conrad Levinson (1933 — 2013), Shel Horowitz Contributing writers: Cynthia Kersey (Unstoppable), Frances Moore Lappé (Diet for a Small Planet), Ken McArthur (The Impact Factor), Yanik Silver (Evolved Enterprise) Publisher: Morgan James Pub date: April 19, 2016 • Price: $ 24.95 ISBN: 978 -1-63047-658-8 (paperback); 978 -1-63047-659-5 (eBook)
It has endorsements by Jack Canfield, Seth Godin, the founders of BNI and GreenBiz.com, the author of The New Rules of Green Marketing (among others), and essays from the authors of Unstoppable / Unstoppable Women and Diet for a Small Planet.
Responsible for five multimillion dollar success stories before the age of 30, today Matthew is an internationally award - winning blogger, author of The Introvert's Edge, and founder of Small Business Festival, an INC Top - 5 national conference.
He has authored multiple books for small business owners, and is a featured small business columnist in many national online publications.
This is why Matthew Pollard has teamed up with speaker and author, of «Marketing Works: Unlocking Big Company Strategies for Small Business,» to guide you through the highly confusing, yet absolutely vital world of sales and marketing.
Endorsed by 22 prominent business and environmental leaders including Chicken Soup co-creator Jack Canfield and innovation blogger / author Seth Godin, the book also includes guest essays from Cynthia Kersey (author of Unstoppable and Unstoppable Women) and Frances Moore Lappé (author of Diet for a Small Planet and many other books on food and democracy).
As veteran Japan watcher Richard Werner (author of Princes of the Yen) recently described the situation to me, «while Japanese small firms were killed by the continued refusal of banks to expand credit (and many a small firm president was killed by having to sell a kidney to the loan sharks he was forced to resort to), foreign speculators received ample yen funds for a pittance.»
The authors argue that America's predisposition for favoring small business is not just misguided but has had a pernicious effect.
In a Search Engine Journal blog post, the author breaks down the appropriate SEO strategy for different types of small businesses.
About the Author Al Davidson is the founder of Strategic Sales & Marketing, a «leading light» among lead generation companies since 1989, helping to deliver B2B lead generation and appointment setting services for global clients ranging from local small businesses to the Fortune 100.
Digging further into the outperformance of HML SMALL during this period, the study's authors note that the HML alpha can be tied more to horrible performance by the low - value small cap stocks for the period instead of great performance by the high - value stocks.
3) The discussion about scaling vs. keeping it small is a very interesting one: I liked that the author presented real - life cases for either scenarios for food for thought instead of advocating one or the other (e.g. presenting a single «formula» as the golden rule that all shall follow)-- I can see how this particular decision can be case sensitive and there really is no «right» answer as long as it works for the entrepreneur!
The book is further weakened by the author's effort to enlist Solzhenitsyn in his enthusiasm for E. F. Schumacher's «small is beautiful» critique of the modern world, and for Chesterton's notion of economic «distributism.»
But while searching the Internet this year for photos to help illustrate talks he gives to students on Holocaust awareness, the Louisville author made his most stunning discovery — a news photo showing his whole family aboard a truck crowded with refugees, arriving in a small French town.
He is the author of The End of Nature, The Age of Missing Information, Maybe One: A Case for Smaller Families and, most recently, Long Distance: A Year of Living Strenuously.
By a geographical expansion shattering anything that either his cosmopolitan detractors within paganism or, for that matter, the author of the Book of Acts within Christianity could have imagined, his name has moved out far from that «small corner of the earth somewhere» and has come to be known «unto the uttermost part of the earth.»
Although migration is small, the author looks at some of the reasons for this among both liberals and evangelicals.
When the data do not allow for such manipulation, as with Jesus» remark that the mustard seed is the smallest seed, then Lindsell slides into an argument that hinges on the author's intention (e. g., «it was the intention of the speaker to communicate the fact that the mustard seed was «the smallest that his hearers were accustomed to sow»»).35 But his commitment to scientific accuracy is thus qualified, though this is nowhere admitted.
Russell E. Saltzman is a Lutheran pastor, an online homilist for the Christian Leadership Center at the University of Mary, and author of The Pastor's Page and Other Small Essays.
The operation of such a ruling group is pictured in the story of Boaz» negotiations for the redemption of Naomi's property (Ruth 4:1 - 12); the narrative is presumably from a comparatively late time, but the councils of elders persisted in the smaller communities right through Old Testament history, so there is ground for believing that the author relates practice with which he was familiar.
Sarah Arthur is the author of over eleven books, including, with co-author Erin Wasinger, The Year of Small of Things: Radical Faith for the Rest of Us (Brazos Press, January 2017).
James Prescott, author and podcaster, has used the book in his small group and says: «My One Word has been revolutionary both for myself, my home group and church community.
The author hears in current serious fiction a whisper of that still, small voice for which our faith has taught us to listen.
Where clarity of theological meaning is perhaps required, the author gives this in a highlighted boxed text and additionally provides a small amount of space for personal note making; each chapter closes with two or three questions to stimulate discussion and personal reflection.
Later «sources» began to be appreciated for what they were, in no small part because it was seen that the Yahwist was not an author in the modern sense of the term, but one «under the influence» of traditions handed down to him.
My candidate for a «prophet to the liberals» is Will Campbell, publisher of the journal Katallagete and author of the highly acclaimed Brother to a Dragonfly, an autobiographical book about the lives of Will and his brother, Joe, as they leave their father's small cotton farm in Mississippi — Will to become a civil rights worker for the National Council of Churches, Joe to become a small - town pharmacist.
If you're vegetarian, you'll have a complete and much higher protein if you balance 1 cup of milk to 1 cup of peas (so says Ellen Buchman Ewald, author of Recipes for a Small Planet).
In one recipe for a Sri Lankan curry powder for fish and beef, Doreen Peiris, author of A Ceylon Cookery Book, calls for an entire pound of small dried red chiles!
Another inspired oatmeal breakfast comes from, «Diet for a Small Planet,» author - Francis Moore Lappé and her daughter, Anna Lappé.
Although I write for a living, everyone I know who writes about food and recipes, from top - selling authors to people who work for small community - based publications, will invariably tell you that the main reason they work so hard to create recipes is because they really do want people to cook and bake from them.
Report author Rabobank senior animal proteins analyst Angus Gidley - Baird said while the decline in prices would more than offset the small rise in production — meaning producers» incomes would generally be lower in 2018 — the outlook was still for an overall profitable 2018 for Australia's beef producers.
I think it was Jack Canfield (author of all the Chicken Soup for the Soul books who got turned down 100's of times before getting a small publisher and then going on to sell over 112 million books) who said it's not what people say about you but what you say to yourself when they say things about you.
While Diet for a Small Planet focused on vegetarianism as a way to combat world hunger and climate change, Epicure's message, via its globe - trotting author Anna Thomas, is that being vegetarian is no excuse to not pull off a glamorous dinner party.
Authors Michael and Debi Pearl advocate for emotional conditioning from an early age, using physical abuse to teach even young babies limits of their small worlds.
Criticism of crying it out and sleep training: Though CIO critics sometimes point to a 2012 study finding that babies» levels of the stress hormone cortisol remained high even after they stopped crying and went to sleep on their own, that study has since been under fire for being too small (just 25 babies ages 4 to 10 months old) and flawed because there was no control group and no baseline cortisol levels reported to define what study author Dr. Wendy Middlemiss of the University of North Texas meant by «high.»
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