Today's guest post is by blogger / author Dana Sitar, giving
indie authors some tips on how to fund and find support for the publishing of their books.
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Not exact matches
Her promotions blog is full of top
tips from
indie authors.
Check out this post I've written at
Indie Publishing with some useful
tips and links for getting started as an
author on Goodreads.
She wrote a book called The
Indie Author guide, which she has made available totally for free on her website (not exactly the behavior of a money grubber) I've read the book and it's filled with tips on how indie authors can get their work out afford
Indie Author guide, which she has made available totally for free on her website (not exactly the behavior of a money grubber) I've read the book and it's filled with
tips on how
indie authors can get their work out afford
indie authors can get their work out affordably.
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This is his first non-fiction title where he shares essays and will be giving
tips to
indie authors.
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Excellent quick concise
tips and links for relevant tools for
indie author book marketing, very useful and money well spent.
Although Ingram makes your book available to them, there is no guarantee that stores / libraries will order your book, which is why we have several other blog posts with
tips on how to sell your book to bookstores and how
indie authors can get their books into libraries.
-LSB-...] here are some
tips for making it work for you as an
indie author.
Indie Author Success
Tip # 6 — Multiply book income with related products via @nmeunier http://bit.ly/15sVcK3
What are 3
tips you can offer for
Indie authors on finding readers for their books?
They also touched upon social media
tips, the path to a bestseller, and mistakes that hold
indie authors back.
I'm learning a lot at the London Book Fair and will post a wrap - up of publishing and marketing
tips that
indie authors can use in a few days, for those that couldn't attend, so stay tuned for that.
Here is our list of
tips, tricks, and observations from
indie authors just like you!
I'd love to hear from other
indie authors about additional expenses I missed or
tips on overall budgets.
Here is Part I of my
tips for my earlier self and therefore, all new
indie authors who are about to publish their first ebook (or even afterward).
There are plenty of
tips out there for writers, but what is often missing is the honest advice that new
indie authors need to hear.
Wise Ink went over what we know, our own
tips, tricks, and tools, and the group of amazing
indie authors also shared what they've discovered on their publishing journey.
Perceptive
tips that will get
indie authors far.
The guys have some great
tips this week, including how to banish
author burnout, why connecting with other
indie authors through social media can build a better community, and what is the secret to success with Facebook groups.
In our format, we interview traditionally published, and
Indie authors about their work and social media
tips, and we chose a fun and conversational style of interview with clean content so it is acceptable to a larger audience.
Go Publish Yourself will consist of 15 - minute episodes discussing self - publishing
tips indie authors can apply in order to enhance their publishing success.
Tip: In February, BookBub held a discussion on the Kboards and answered many questions for
indie authors.
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Well, not really, but there are some insider
tips and tricks of the book publicity trade that can help
indie authors do what the professionals do.
In ALLi's monthly Beginners» Self - Publishing Salon, Jay and Michael discuss advice,
tips and tools to help
indie authors just starting out to focus on what's important.
And a workshop for newly published
indie authors on
tips for sharing your work with the world.
I highly recommend this course for
indie authors looking for sharp marketing
tips and an organized way to approach applying these
tips.
Terry Whalin presents Effective Use of LinkedIn posted at The Writing Life, saying, «I hope these
tips help a lot of
indie authors.
She's got some helpful
tips for
indie authors looking at barcodes.
That means I have to work even harder to get traffic than I would if I changed my subtitle to, for example, «Self - publishing
tips for
indie authors» (which maybe I should do... like right now).
Authors can get to know their readers better with some simple tips, boost reader interest by thinking outside the box, and how indie authors can avoid getting booted out of Facebook
Authors can get to know their readers better with some simple
tips, boost reader interest by thinking outside the box, and how
indie authors can avoid getting booted out of Facebook
authors can avoid getting booted out of Facebook Groups.
We aim do to this by providing professional
tips, insights, and strategies for creating and marketing books; a place to connect and share with other
indie authors; and a simple and free way to submit self - published books for review to Publishers Weekly.
Don't miss these
tips from an
indie author via Publishers Weekly.
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Authors can get much help from the supportive
indie author community, such as formatting instructions, advice, feedback,
tips, and even «I'll be happy to help you with that.»
With so many free or 99 - cent offerings available, that single point could be the
tipping point for
indie authors.
After reviewing other book blogger's review policies and my experience as a book blogger and a lover of books, here are some
tips for
indie authors to create a positive blogger - writer relationship.
There are approximately 1 billion tiny
tips and tricks that
indie authors use every day to make their lives easier — because, holy Exploding Kittens, there's way too much to do when you're writing, formatting, publishing, social - media - ing all your own IP (Intellectual Property, in our case, books).
Read Orna Ross at ALLi with survival
tips if you go
Indie author David Gaughran has long warned against book fairs
Time is on my side — the field keeps
tipping in favor of an
indie author willing to put in Gladwell's 10,000 hours.
We provide ongoing
tips for
indie authors and advanced technology to support self - publishers and small publishing companies so that they can have access to the same robust publishing and sales solutions available to bigger companies.
At any rate, without furthur ado, I'd like to introduce three
indie authors who have graciously agree to share some of their
tips and strategies with us here at WU today.
Watch the short video with some
tips for
indie authors and more Triberr training.