The whole
idea of the book blog tour is for you to become more than a name; it is a way for readers to get to know the name behind the book and to find out more about the author as an individual.
Not exact matches
The TED
Ideas blog recently aimed to fill that void, soliciting 23
of the organization's female speakers to share the one
book that made them who they are today.
But as bestselling author and Oprah - anointed happiness expert Shawn Achor pointed out on in an excerpt from his new
book on the TED
Ideas blog recently, that sort
of praise — well intentioned as it might be — actually does more harm than good.
That's according to a tidbit
of wisdom in the business
book Dinosaur Brains: Dealing With All Those Impossible People at Work unearthed by Farnam Street, a consistently interesting
blog dedicated to hunting down just these sorts
of fascinating
ideas in out -
of - the - way places.
Whether you're sitting on a series
of articles or
blog posts, have a hot line on an investigative story, or possess the expertise to help others, your
book idea needs direction.
Gallo's
book is a treasure chest
of ideas for
blog posts, giving presentations and telling stories to help my clients with their content.
Displacing
ideas and institutions that are now long established is not merely a matter
of writing a few
books, much less a few
blog posts.
The
book is about what I believe is the only way to get rich in the stock market through three core
ideas and some
of the same stock market basics we talk about on the
blog.
I'm in a season
of rethinking church & I'd appreciate links to the
blog posts &
books you would recommend that best unpack & support the
idea that the western, institutional church wineskin is, by nature, prone to spiritual abuse.
I try to give credit for others thoughts or
ideas whenever I know I am using them but I am sure, since I read a lot
of others
blogs, articles, and
books some
of what I think are my
ideas have developed from a combination
of my personal life experience and
ideas or thoughts I have read or heard.
And, yes Jeremy, I do agree with you but also disagree with some
of the things you say but still great
ideas,
books,
blog and podcast.
I love this
idea, and think that as eBooks gain popularity, we will see more and more
of such interaction between
books and
blogs.
You have some interesting
ideas on the subject, I ran across this
blog while researching a class I'm teaching on the conversions in the
book of Acts.
It will be somewhat like a Synchroblog, but one where there are several posts over the course
of a couple weeks in which we interact not only with the
ideas of the
book, but also the
ideas in other
blog posts.
If you are a
blog reader, this is a great way to read a
book which may challenge your thinking, while interacting about the
ideas of the
book with other people around the world.
I live in South Louisiana and have been kicking around the
idea of writing a vegetarian Cajun / Creole cook
book /
blog (I know.
A photo
of a dish that triggers an
idea (often
of something completely different, oddly enough), a
blog post, a
book or a memory.
I recommend tons
of character building
books on the
blog (here are over 30 + concept
books and here are some recommended storybooks) and there are lots
of games, CDs, room decor and resource
ideas on this page if you are looking for gift
ideas.
You'll find tons
of Tummy Time play
ideas here on the CanDo Kiddo
blog and in my
book, Begin With A Blanket.
Obsessed with
books, pens and the
idea of a moment to herself, Jasmine
blogs at LearningWithMom.org and is always on the lookout for the perfect Planner.
The Virtual
Book Club for Kids is cohosted by an amazing set
of bloggers from around the world each month bringing the
books alive with crafts, activities, learning and family fun please check out their
blogs to find out more
ideas.
The novelty
of Mastermind — a
book that barely rises above its origins as
blog posts — is in introducing these same
ideas through the language and allegory
of Conan Doyle's stories.
In my own life, I've been practicing different styles
of yoga, embracing time away from social media more often, practicing meditation and prayer more, journaling, reflecting on nature, and have been exploring new health
ideas along with reading
books and
blogs that nourish this part
of me as well.
Esther, You might want to check out the
blog of the author
of the gluten free almond flour recipe
book to get an
idea of her recipes.
I have a new
book I've been wanting to read, a long list
of blog ideas I'm ready to sink my teeth into, and started a new show on Netflix that I'm excited to marathon.
Since then I have spent quite an amount
of time reading
blogs, watching youtube videos and reading
books about that topic and really grown to love the
idea!
Just wanted to tell you that I shared this on my
blog today as part
of my favorite Halloween
ideas I just love that
book page bunting!
New Rochelle, NY About
Blog A unique blog dedicated to covering the worlds of book publishing and the news media, revealing creative ideas, practical strategies, interesting stories, and provocative opini
Blog A unique
blog dedicated to covering the worlds of book publishing and the news media, revealing creative ideas, practical strategies, interesting stories, and provocative opini
blog dedicated to covering the worlds
of book publishing and the news media, revealing creative
ideas, practical strategies, interesting stories, and provocative opinions.
About
Blog This is where I publish my preliminary research notes and
ideas concerning warfare in the
Book of Mormon.
The protestations, complaints, and handwringing that swiftly followed were to be expected — Matt Ladner weighed in (on Jay Greene's
blog) within hours, for example, terming Texas «nothing short
of disgraceful» and urging that it try Florida - style special - ed vouchers — and the feds will inevitably look into whether Texas has violated the well - known Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (
IDEA), versions
of which have been on the statute
books since Gerald Ford (with misgivings) signed the first such measure in 1975.
The
ideas contained in this
blog are explored more fully in my forthcoming
book entitled The New Imperatives
of Educational Change: Achievement with Integrity (New York: Routledge, 2016).
Writers have got to write down a couple
of ideas for remarkable guest
blog posts that are related to your
book so that you can reach to more readers and eventually, influence them to purchase your publishing
books.
In terms
of nonfiction, he's interested in cookbooks, pop culture, humor, essay collections, and
blog - to -
book ideas.
In terms
of nonfiction, he's interested in Cookbooks, Pop Culture, Humor, essay collections, and
blog to
book ideas.
The above tweet led to a fun interview over the at the
Book View Cafe
blog, «Weird and Wonderful: Digital
Book World and Guy LeCharles Gonzalez,» with author Sue Lange asking me some interesting questions that really made me think hard to solidify some
of my
ideas about the «Future
of Publishing» and what it means for -LSB-...]
Based on the increasingly popular
idea that the majority
of the reading public will not only recognize good content but also feel compelled to compensate writers for it in a voluntary way, Blookist lets authors start a «blook» (
blog +
book) and add to it, chapter by chapter, while selling those chapters to donors who come to the site for content.
My Kindle
book idea would be the implementation
of the 80/20 rule for your
blog.
Finally, you can use the worksheet to help you keep track
of ideas for reviewing
books on your
blog, preparing Amazon.com Reader Reviews, or GoodReads recommendations.
I've expanded on this
idea before in a previous
blog post (I Will Not Join in the Snooty Trashing
of Self - Published
Books; Here's Why) so I won't repeat it here.
I also have published a lot
of books, I am about to release my 21st
book, 52
Ideas to Inspire Your Business
Blog.
I have taken a lot
of courses and read a lot
of blog posts on the subject, but this
book appears to cover most if not all
of the
book marketing topic, is written well, and has provided me with many new
ideas.
The only thing I'll add is that my website
blog it is such a good outlet for my
ideas (articles and posts on all sorts
of subjects) that I might not need to write another
book!
But even productive bloggers who crank out countless
blog posts every week seem to get nervous about the
idea of writing a
book.
«So basically the
idea of a
blog tour is you find a certain number
of review
blogs or
blogs in your niche market who will do interviews or a review or things like that about your
book so that their readers can be exposed to what you're doing.»
So sorry to miss your talk at University
of Winchester on Tuesday — knew there was a talk about self - publishing going on but had no
idea you were giving it (crawl, crawl, but I do follow your
blog, your tweets and have your great
book on self - publishing!)
So if you've got lots
of ideas, but you're not sure how to put them all together in a cohesive
book; or you've started writing, but you're not happy with it, and you don't know what to do next; or you have several small pieces, like
blog posts or articles, and you want to bring them together to communicate something larger to your readers, then please, hang out for a while.
If you want other
ideas for what to put in the back
of your book as a call to action to get the reader to go somewhere beneficial for you, you can read our blog post: Put Calls To Action In The Back Of Your Boo
of your
book as a call to action to get the reader to go somewhere beneficial for you, you can read our
blog post: Put Calls To Action In The Back
Of Your Boo
Of Your
Books
Also the author
of the bestselling How to
Blog a
Book: Write, Publish, and Promote Your Work One Post at a Time, Nina moves her clients from
ideas to finished
books as well as to careers as authors by helping them combine their passion and purpose so they create products that impact the world.
The above tweet led to a fun interview over the at the
Book View Cafe
blog, «Weird and Wonderful: Digital
Book World and Guy LeCharles Gonzalez,» with author Sue Lange asking me some interesting questions that really made me think hard to solidify some
of my
ideas about the «Future
of Publishing» and what it means for authors and publishers.
Lots
of blogs have been turned into bestselling
books, and I think for nonfiction writers, starting your
book as a
blog is an excellent
idea.