That's exactly why I created The Self - Publishing Roadmap: to
help authors like you get up to speed with how to figure out the best strategies, the best practices, and the most profitable ways to publish today.
Here are 9 writing podcasts that can
help authors like you.
We look forward to using this site to
help authors like you!
To
help authors like Santorelli figure out which contests are legitimate and which ones are scams, our friends at BiblioCrunch researched the options and published their list of the 38 best competitions for indie and self - published books earlier this year.
In this Internet age, blogs can have hundreds to thousand of followers worldwide, making them a valuable marketing platform that can
help authors like you generate hype about your book and build an online following.
I shared them with my colleagues as a pleasant reminder of why we come to work every day — to
help authors like you.
Maybe this will
help authors like me continue to make books by hand, and maybe this Kickstarter will outline a way other authors can rally a tribe, connect them, engage the early adopters and then reward them with an artifact they helped bring to life.
A number of clever coders (people who understand Internet stuff really well) have created software that
help authors like us cut back on the labour intensive work behind collecting good quality reviews.
If my strategies can
help authors like that improve their effectiveness and response rate, I'm pretty sure they can help you too.
Almost 7 years ago, in Dec 2008, I started this site with the aim of
helping authors like me who were self - publishing.
Through a strategic combination of print ads in two publishing - related periodicals, a gallery display on BookExpo America, and a customized sales kit, our Retail Focus Service
helps authors like you promote their work to bookstores across the country!
Vic — we do love what we do...
helping authors like you!
We have been
helping authors like you promote your books to our audience of readers since 2012!
Not exact matches
Since then it's been a powerful journey for me — building up a multi-million dollar online media company, speaking all over the world,
helping authors reach the New York Times bestsellers list, advising for billion - dollar brands, receiving media praise from places
like Details magazine and much more.
Not only does playing a team sport
like water polo, soccer, or volleyball help you look like a team player, but Vicky Oliver, the author of «Live Like A Millionaire (Without Having To Be One)» and «301 Smart Answers to Tough Interview Questions,» tells Business Insider that being a captain adds leadership ability to your list of ski
like water polo, soccer, or volleyball
help you look
like a team player, but Vicky Oliver, the author of «Live Like A Millionaire (Without Having To Be One)» and «301 Smart Answers to Tough Interview Questions,» tells Business Insider that being a captain adds leadership ability to your list of ski
like a team player, but Vicky Oliver, the
author of «Live
Like A Millionaire (Without Having To Be One)» and «301 Smart Answers to Tough Interview Questions,» tells Business Insider that being a captain adds leadership ability to your list of ski
Like A Millionaire (Without Having To Be One)» and «301 Smart Answers to Tough Interview Questions,» tells Business Insider that being a captain adds leadership ability to your list of skills.
Using his publishing background to tap into what readers would
like to read — with absolutely no guidance from me — he created several columns that
helped to highlight [our]
authors and services... I can not recommend Shel Horowitz highly enough and he continues to do work for me to this day.
A story with millions of your own adventure in it — looking for readers, writers, ghost writers,
authors, editors, reporters, journalists, bloggers, influencers, entrepreneurs, sponsors
like you who want to
help by giving $ 1 or more and spreading this campaign and the story to the world.
I've worked with people
like Timothy Sykes (celebrity stock trader), Lewis Howes (NYT bestselling
author), Neil Patel (co-founder of Crazy Egg, Quicks Sprout, etc.), Gerard Adams (co-founder of Elite Daily), and
helped companies
like Whitepages, Qualaroo, 24option, Qualaroo, and Xenon Ventures (a VC firm in Silicon Valley).
It seems
like the
author actually wants to
help you with you finances and tells you about the best practices you probably never knew.
The growth investor and
author of the still - popular Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits tried not to sell his investments, which certainly
helps when you buy the
likes of Motorola in 1955 and hold until 2004.
But I can't
help but wonder about excellent
authors like Sara Miles who write about faith, but who break a few «Christian» rules while doing so... or about the many great writers of faith who published before there was a «Christian» category.
Knowing things
like the parallelism of Hebrew poetry, the ancient letter form, and the characteristics of apocalyptic literature would
help us receive the books that biblical
authors actually wrote.
I don't think the
author was cutting down on Jesus, but making us realize that Jesus lived a live just
like us, he struggled with all the same human things we struggle with, and to some, this is a message that
helps to lift the spirit.
Furthermore, doc.uments
like the dead sea scrolls
help to reinforce the notion that our modern Bibles are unchanged since the time that the original
authors penned them.
«
Like yams, [ube] is rich in potassium, and its vibrant purple color is an indication that it's loaded with anthocyanins, a type of polyphenol that is promising for
helping reverse age - related declines in cognitive and motor function,» says Frances Largeman - Roth, RD,
author of Eating in Color: Delicious, Healthy Recipes for You and Your Family.
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Author: Rachel Conners Serves: 2 smoothie bowls Ingredients: 1 cup frozen berries (I used a combination of strawberries and raspberries) 1 cup frozen cauliflower (I
like to steam it before freezing to
help it digest more easily, but... Continue Reading →
Authors Bio Soni
likes to share her knowledge with the world
helping others to live a healthier life.
Having access to me, the
author, can
help you feel
like there's no way you can fail.
The group should meet regularly with each other and perhaps quarterly with the school district leader, explains lead
author Elizabeth Budd, M.P.H. Tapping into existing committees and resources (
like the Parent Teacher Association, physical education teachers, and parents and community members with pertinent knowledge or skills) for
help also can be key.
Author Paul Tough's book,
Helping Children Succeed, lays out what he calls the tools for helping children succeed, particularly through attributes like perseverance an
Helping Children Succeed, lays out what he calls the tools for
helping children succeed, particularly through attributes like perseverance an
helping children succeed, particularly through attributes
like perseverance and grit.
You would be amazed at what service projects and groups are out there doing things that you never knew about — dolls and bears made up to be the the weight of your baby (Molly Bears), stuffed animals made out of your baby's clothing and blankets, peer support and parent advocates waiting to
help the newly bereaved, personalized jewelry makers (
like My Forever Child), stone painters, heart sewers, pillow - making people (Heaven Born for miscarriage), memory - box makers,
authors (there are books for almost every subject on this topic waiting to be discovered), research and education groups, story - sharing sites, support groups, chat groups, blogs, Facebook groups, foot / hand print kits, music and funeral planning resources... Consider starting here before starting something new.
These small stores are little niches of wonder just waiting to be discovered, and by supporting them you will not only
help keep a local business afloat, but you will also introduce your children to the warmth and beauty of walls lined with books, shopkeepers who can converse about every title
like an old friend, and possibly even some local
authors that you never even knew existed!
If only extended breastfeeding was viewed no differently than the simple act of drinking a glass of water... If it is the
author's intent to
help normalize the act of breastfeeding, then I wonder how this comment impacts on readers: «There we were, two mothers flapping our breasts
like competing strippers trying to entice a client.»?
This week on Mom Talk Radio, Dr. Warren Farrell,
author of The Boys Crisis, shares what the boys crisis looks
like and how parents can
help their sons avoid falling into these kinds of problems.
According to experts
like Teri Crane (the potty pro) and Elizabeth Pantley (
author of The No - Cry Potty Training Solution: Gentle Ways to
Help Your Child Say Good - Bye to Diapers), dolls that wet can alleviate some of the stress of changing a child's bathroom routine.
The
authors of the report suggest legislation
like Cuomo's could
help prevent more female homicides in the future.
It features humorous, cartoon -
like original illustrations created by the
author that
help children get to know one of the world's greatest inventors and scientists.
Dr. David Brandman, lead
author of the study and an engineering postdoctoral researcher at Brown University, said that while additional innovations will
help to move implantable BCIs
like BrainGate toward clinical availability for patients, this advance of rapid, intuitive calibration is a key one.
In a new study due this week in the Early Edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), Rice University theoretical physicist Qimiao Si and colleagues at the Rice Center for Quantum Materials in Houston and the Vienna University of Technology in Austria make predictions that could
help experimental physicists create what the
authors have coined a «Weyl - Kondo semimetal,» a quantum material with an assorted collection of properties seen in disparate materials
like topological insulators, heavy fermion metals and high - temperature superconductors.
Tweets
like this also have the potential to spot overall health trends that could inform campaigns and interventions to
help treat people with a slew of diseases, Penn researchers discussed in an October 2015 study that included Schwartz and senior
author, Raina M. Merchant, MD, MSHP, director of the Social Media and Health Innovation Lab.
Across several studies, the
authors looked at the extent to which a country's overall power distance — the extent to which a society expects and accepts inequality in power or wealth — impacts prosocial behaviors
like donating money, volunteering time, or
helping a stranger.
«The goal of our research was to see if an objective measure
like physical examination or imaging from an MRI could
help predict non-operative treatment failures in these professional pitchers,» commented Mark S. Schickendantz, MD the study's senior
author from the Cleveland Clinic Sports Health Center in Cleveland, OH.
Dr. Michael Motes, senior research scientist at the Center for BrainHealth and one of the lead
authors of the study, said, «Finding a nonpharmacological intervention that can
help the aging brain to perform
like a younger brain is a welcome finding that potentially advances understanding of ways to enhance brain health and longevity.
«Bioengineers are
like nature's detectives, searching for clues in patterns of DNA to
help solve the mysteries of genetic diseases,» says Patrick Hsu, a Helmsley - Salk Fellow and senior
author of the new paper.
Boon and first
author Graham Williams, PhD, now a postdoctoral researcher at Duke University, with the
help of Sebla Kutluay, PhD, an assistant professor of molecular microbiology, found that parts of the virus's RNA genome fold
like origami into specific 3 - D shapes and that these shapes are necessary for the virus to multiply.
The study's
authors — including Peter Roopnarine, PhD, of the California Academy of Sciences — say inventive, cutting - edge modeling techniques
helped highlight the critical importance of understanding food webs (knowing «who eats what») when trying to predict what communities look
like before, during, and after a mass extinction.
The
authors suggest that if the findings apply to humans, this could
help prevent brain damage from accidents, and protect players of contact sports
like American football, rugby and boxing.
Patterns
like these
help us explain and understand biodiversity on a large scale» says lead
author and MSc student Jesper Sonne from the Center for Macroecology, Evolution and Climate at the University of Copenhagen.
The
authors suggest health care transformation must happen alongside providing services
like community health workers and case managers, based in emergency departments, to
help the patients navigate the health care system.
«This information yields new insights into how sperm stem cells function and develop under normal circumstances,» says the study's lead
author Bradley Cairns, PhD, senior director of basic science at HCI and professor and chair of oncological sciences at the U of U. «We have built a very important framework we can now use to
help us understand what happens when things go wrong, resulting in issues
like infertility and cancer in men.»