I think if these people had worried less about what others might be sharing, and just stayed focused on getting their own book done, maybe we'd be talking about
how great their book is because it would be published, rather than all the lives they destroyed in trying to control others and make sure none of their ideas leaked out.
No matter
how great your book is, a buyer needs to PROVE to their companies that a book will make money.
But, overall, I think it is MUCH more important for fiction authors to get the BUZZ going about
how great the BOOK is and not about how great the author is.
Because this also increases the overall length of your book, the reader will see more than 10 % content when they click the «look inside» feature which will help you sell more books because they can see
how great your book is.
No matter
how great a book and the package is, it won't do well on Scout without driving traffic to it.
This isn't the time to brag about
how great your book is; you should be bragging about what you and your book can do for their store, demonstrating to them that you're a professional who understands they need to sell books and cares about their particular store's needs.
Brent: There are true «vanity» presses that blow wind up your skirt about
how great your book is and then ask you to pay $ 10,000 dollars or more to publish it.
Reviews from customers are posted towards the end of the page as well but don't make people scroll down before they see
how great the book is and why they should buy it.
I think we all have this beautiful dream that if we write a great book our audience will find it, but it doesn't matter
how great a book is, no one is going to read it unless they can find it.
Penny Sansevieri presents
How Great Book Descriptions Sell More Books posted at BookWorks Blog, saying, «BookWorks Marketing Expert, Penny Sansevieri, spells out how to create great book descriptions on Amazon and other e-tailers that will sell more books.»
#mswl is for agents and editors, not for you to flash you book cover and let everyone know
how great your book is.
No matter
how great your book is, it is fighting against a tidal wave of cheap ebooks on Amazon.
No matter
how great your book is, you need to prove to the buyer that your book will make money.
Create an email that focuses on the librarian's goals instead of on
how great your book is.
Just think about
how a great book by an unknown will compete with a brand name author... Yes, life is tough, but again... why doesn't Amazon address the fact that it makes most of its money off of the same old same old, books that are either «built» by big publishers or by indies who often combine formulaic storytelling with full on marketing.
Now, the readers get to decide
how great your book is.
This may be a good game but it comes nowhere near the magnitude of
how great the book and movie is.
I can only imagine
how great your books (Wow, eight books!)
Not exact matches
Here, we learn
how to prepare for our own end and
how to help others transition... Unreligious and truly transformational, this
book continues to inspire and provide endless wisdom on the
great mysteries and challenges of our human existence.»
A seminar by a
great speaker, just about any
book ever published,
how - to information of every variety — it's all on audio CDs and DVDs, accessible through online media, inside your Kindle or Nook or iPad.
Entrepreneurs with
great book ideas would ask me sincere questions about
how they could make the
book writing process quicker and effective, and I would pretentiously lecture them about hard work.
Why Teams Don't Work: What Went Wrong and
How to Make It Right Whether you're considering teams or already using them, this
book (from Peterson's / Pacesetter
Books, 800-338-3282, 1995, $ 14.95) is a
great resource.
There was also a
great book that was written by Andrew Grove called Only the Paranoid Survive:
How to Exploit the Crisis Points That Challenge Every Company.
He notes that he goes into
how to get in touch with your intuition in
great detail in his
book, but also explains the essential initial step to improving your ability to read others: Consciously ask key questions (Will my boss give me this raise?
You don't need a
book, a seminar or some dumb test a child could game to tell you
how to be a
great boss.
In my upcoming
book,
Great CEOs Are Lazy, I call these folks «cultural terrorists» because of
how destructive they can be to an organization.
Soon droves of students will be issued reading lists, inventories of
books they are told to they need to read to learn
how to become the best, the
greatest, or as successful as (fill in famous name here).
I would read
great books and read profound articles and just think to myself — «
How I wish I was as creative as the author who wrote that
great book.»
As I meander through the pages of Drawdown - which is nicely illustrated and makes a
great coffee table
book and conversation piece - I am struck by
how interconnected everything is.
Mostly, though, Cooked is a
book about
great food and
how to make it at home.
The question was recently posed by David Dayen, author of the forthcoming
book Chain of Title:
How Three Ordinary Americans Uncovered Wall Street's
Great Foreclosure Fraud, among others.
Here's a
great case study breakdown of
how Vidyard customer and inside sales rep Lauren Wadsworth from Dynamic Signal used customized outreach videos to get a massive 200 percent increase in meeting
bookings — with an additional lift in conversion rate.
The IT engineer has published a
book, La Cassaforte degli Evasori, which tells his side of the story, writing
how he came up with the decision to organise the
greatest leak of secret bank details to date.
Once in a
great while, along comes a business
how - to
book that really is worth reading cover to cover.
Glueck sought inspiration for
how to evolve the company's culture, and referred to Good to
Great, a
book by Jim Collins about
how 11 companies shook off mediocrity to become market leaders.
This will be an entirely new kind of publishing process for me, and one that I hope delivers a
great deal of learning about
how to publish a
book successfully in the 21st Century.
In our new
book of the same name, my coauthors and I explain
how values, a foundation of trust, and effective leadership allow organizations of all industries to maximize their human potential, which leads to
greater innovation and revenue growth.
A
great example of this is lifted from the fantastic new
book How Google Works by Google executives Eric Schmidt and Jonathan Rosenberg.
Brian Solis has a
great new
book on
how design is changing business.
Tom is also a two - time author, including
How Clients Buy: A Practical Guide to Business Development for Consulting and Professional Services (2018) and Bread and Butter, a critically - acclaimed book that describes his work at Great Harvest and how he and his team created a nationally recognized corporate learning community and culture of best practices using collaborative networ
How Clients Buy: A Practical Guide to Business Development for Consulting and Professional Services (2018) and Bread and Butter, a critically - acclaimed
book that describes his work at
Great Harvest and
how he and his team created a nationally recognized corporate learning community and culture of best practices using collaborative networ
how he and his team created a nationally recognized corporate learning community and culture of best practices using collaborative networks.
I have taken issue with some of Robert Kiyosaki's teachings for years and have found it difficult to explain to people
how it is a
great book but a horrible one at the same time.
Jess has a new
book out, Panic Proof, which discusses
how a
great VA is the righ...
Hebner also returns to a central thesis throughout the
book: that no one, no matter
how great his or her track record is, can truly predict market activity to pick stocks.
His
book, Concentrated Investing: Strategies of the World's Greatest Value Investors goes into
great detail on
how the strategies of some of the most successful investment legends have achieved phenomenal double - digit average annual returns over the long run.
What's so
great about the
book, and what makes it different from the countless other
books and articles written about the «Oracle of Omaha,» is that it offers readers valuable insight into
how Buffett actually thinks about investments.
In the 1st edition of my
book, Time of the Vulture:
How to Survive the Crisis and Prosper in the Process (2007), I predicted a financial crisis even more devastating than the
Great Depression was about to happen.
This
book applies lessons from past breakdowns of globalization — above all in the
Great Depression — to show
how financial crises provoke...
One of this
book's
greatest features is
how accessible it is for readers of any level.
I also just signed up for Social Security, so I am glad to see that apparently I made the right choice, according to Marc Lichtenfeld in his
great new
book, «You Don't Have to Drive an Uber in Retirement:
How to Maintain Your Lifestyle without Getting a Job or Cutting Corners.»
Dan Kennedy and GKIC offer
Great courses,
books, and newsletters on
how to write copy that sells, so there's a lot to say on this topic.