I run
into authors posting their covers in groups all the time, asking for input.
Not exact matches
Entrepreneur, best - selling
author and self - made millionaire Grant Cardone wasn't born
into riches, he writes in a recent blog
post.
Bernard Marr, a global enterprise performance expert and a best - selling business
author, writes in a LinkedIn
post that the reason some interviewers like to ask about weaknesses is to gain insight
into how self - aware you are.
«When you dive straight
into emails, texts, and Facebook, you lose focus and your morning succumbs to the wants and needs of other people,» warns
author Travis Bradberry in one representative
post.
You'll turn up some great guest
post opportunity possibilities for yourself, as well as gain some insight
into ways you can connect with
authors of authority.
During said
post, the
author says the actions of SCCL seems to delve
into abuse, using personal and painful experiences with SCCL.
I will not go
into any detail about it because the
author of the recipe I based my bread on did just that in her
post, The life - changing loaf of bread.
In this
post from the Let's Move Blog,
author Jennifer Seymour talks about Chef Tim Cipriano, the Executive Director of Food Services at New Haven Public Schools who was able to get salad bars
into almost all of his schools this year.
Besides hashtags, dedicated Twitter - management tools like Hootsuite and TweetDeck let you break the feeds you're following down
into various groups, for instance based on topics they cover or the kind of
author they are (hint: track relevant journalists), and they also tend to speed up the process of
posting content vs. going through Twitter.com itself.
It would seem the
author of this
post is considerably ignorant of current research
into the human microbiome.
She is the
author of Confessions of the World's Worst Dater: Her 7 Secrets to Finally Finding Love after 40, and a regular contributor to Huffington
Post, Match.com, Yahoo Shine, YourTango, eHarmony.com and many other go - to resources for women who want to bring love
into their life.
She is the
author of Confessions of the World's Worst Dater: Her 7 Secrets to Finally Finding Love after 40, and a regular contributor to Huffington
Post, Match.com, Yahoo Shine, YourTango, eHarmony.com and many other go - to resources for women who want to bring love
into their lives.
Naturally it's spilled over
into the dating world,» said Jonathan Alpert, a Manhattan - based psychotherapist and
author of a Huffington
Post column on how to keep politics from ruining your relationship.
Elle (Eva Green)-- whose name, as is often commented on in the film, literally translates to «Her» — is a supposed super-fan who ingratiates herself
into Delphine's life as a «good listener» before gradually moving
into the
author's flat and taking over her work, deleting slanderous Facebook
posts, responding to emails, and even attending a face - to - face gig in her place.
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Professor of American Politics at Boston College, is the
author of a new
post on the EdNext blog entitled «How civil rights enforcement got swept
into the culture wars, and what a new administration can do about it.»
In this blog
post Citizenship Magazine suggests that teachers join the online revolution and use a simple tool to turn pupils
into web
authors.
Additionally, developing a high - quality virtual - learning program can be costly, requiring sizable capital expenditures on computers and servers, sophisticated instructional design (the orchestration of different media — such as online, offline, images, sound —
into compelling and effective instructional units), content and course - management systems (computer systems for organizing and facilitating collaboration on documents and courses), course -
authoring platforms (computer frameworks that allow educators to «
post» their courses onto the Internet), and beta and usability testing (publishing test versions of new programs to eliminate the «bugs» and ensure ease of use).
That doesn't make her any less of a shining talent, and as mentioned in a previous
post, a beacon of hope for any aspiring
author dipping their toes
into the art as a whole.
The press release says «
Author Solutions will be integrated
into Penguin's back office and technology infrastructure but will continue to be run as a separate business,» and in a new
post today reflecting on the deal, Friedman skeptically notes that «it seems unlikely that Pearson would meaningfully change any business practices that made ASI profitable in the first place.»
Two recent and enlightening
posts: Build a More Effective
Author Website and Turning Online Procrastination Time
Into Writing Research Time.
-LSB-...] Over a year ago, I ran a couple of
posts with insights
into a survey of self - published
authors.
6 Ways Twitter Lists Can Help Build Your
Author Platform This guest
post from Marcy Kennedy over on TheBookDesigner, shows how to use the often under - utilized Twitter «list» function to make sense of your Twitter stream and dial
into those connections with other writers, other industry figures, and most importantly, your readers.
Glenn Miller presents Get Your Newsletter
into Their Inboxes: How to Avoid Spam Filters
posted at Career
Authors, saying, «The first step to making sure your subscribers see every email you send is to avoid spam filters on the way to their inboxes.»
not going anywhere —
author blog — again no book sales but, without your advice,
posts diverse and varied outside of the book turned
into a great amount of fun and self satisfaction.
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.
Of course, listing ALL the benefits is a long list, but that's what this
posting is for — providing the level of detail and advice some
authors are seeking when making a publishing investment
into the manuscript they worked on for months, years, or even decades.
I've reported on the proposed acceptance of indie
authors into The Writers» Union of Canada in previous
posts.
In a guest
post on David Gaughran's blog,
author Nick Stephenson talked about the use of squeeze pages to bring more people
into his email list.
-LSB-...] as I pointed out in a
post from long ago on this in - genre - versus - other - genre - readers question from the
author's perspective, we can point out what we like about the story, which gives the
author great insight
into their -LSB-...]
In this guest
post, editor and novelist Andrew Lowe explains how self - publishing has transformed the
author - editor connection
into a powerful creative partnership.
Beyond that, many writers are unconvinced that having a robust
author platform works for book sales (I'm not sure they've done much research
into this, but that's another
post).
Kaufman spoke about Copia's global expansion
into Australia and Spain — and alluded to some big news that will hopefully be launched in time for next month's O'Reilly Media Tools of Change publishing event — as well the popular reception of the annotation feature that lets
authors enter the discussion and
post commentary inside the pages of readers» books, almost creating a «director's cut» out of books, much the way that JK Rowling has granted her fans insider access
into the creation of the Harry Potter books by adding additional notes and comments on the series.
And while much of this might seem like nothing more than petty playground behavior between children who honestly do not have a clear good guy or bad guy, keep in mind that several ebook retailers incorporate the Goodreads» API
into their sales pages, effectively
posting book reviews that many in the Goodreads community knew to be false, and nothing more than an act of revenge against an
author; real - world sales decisions have been made by consumers based on these reviews.
«The reports provide
authors and publishers unprecedented insight
into recent sales performance across the largest Smashwords retailers,» wrote CEO and founder Mark Coker in the
post.
Wattpad may have just started as a message board of sorts for
authors posting snippets of their work, but since that time so many years ago, the site has evolved
into a dominating force in moving forward great content.
May 9 — Books a Plenty Book Reviews — REVIEW May 10 — Mysteries with Character — REVIEW May 10 — The Pulp and Mystery Shelf — GUEST
POST May 11 — The Power of Words — REVIEW May 12 — cherylbbookblog — SPOTLIGHT May 13 — Cozy Up With Kathy — REVIEW, CHARACTER INTERVIEW May 14 — Laura's Interests — REVIEW May 15 — Escape With Dollycas
Into A Good Book — REVIEW May 15 — Readeropolis —
AUTHOR INTERVIEW May 16 — Reading Is My SuperPower — REVIEW May 16 — The Avid Reader — REVIEW May 17 — T's Stuff — SPOTLIGHT May 17 — Ruff Drafts — SPOTLIGHT May 18 — FUONLYKNEW — REVIEW May 19 — MJB Reviewers — REVIEW May 20 — Brooke Blogs — CHARACTER GUEST
POST May 21 — My Reading Journeys — CHARACTER GUEST
POST May 21 — Varietats — REVIEW May 22 — The Book Diva's Reads — SPOTLIGHT
All that I intend to do with this
post is set the record straight and keep new
authors from falling
into the Rancor pit.
In the example shown at right, this
post is mostly about
Author Blogging Tips, but also falls into the broader topic of author marketing and author websites; we've checked the boxes for each of those categories and selected Author Blogging Tips as our Primary cat
Author Blogging Tips, but also falls
into the broader topic of
author marketing and author websites; we've checked the boxes for each of those categories and selected Author Blogging Tips as our Primary cat
author marketing and
author websites; we've checked the boxes for each of those categories and selected Author Blogging Tips as our Primary cat
author websites; we've checked the boxes for each of those categories and selected
Author Blogging Tips as our Primary cat
Author Blogging Tips as our Primary category.
In that
post, I broke down
author platform
into the following components: expertise, contacts, social media, previous media, previous books, personality, existing readership and ability to execute.
The Rafflecopter widget can then be embedded on an
author's website, a publisher's blog, a guest
post in a blog tour — wherever it fits
into your promotional efforts.
Sarah MacLean New York Times, Washington
Post, & USA Today bestseller Sarah MacLean is the
author of historical novels that have been translated
into more than twenty languages, and winner of back - to - back RITA Awards for best historical romance from the Romance Writers of America.
While you definitely want to promote your writing on your
author website, you can also give visitors a glimpse
into your personality through a short bio, personal photos, or blog
posts!
I encourage you to read his
post where he analyzes what is getting
authors into this club (hint: number of titles and genre).
Two - week period of
posting your book cover,
author bio, book description with purchase link on 20 blogs, plus a $ 25 Amazon gift certificate promotional offer to drive traffic
into these blogs.
On the heels of our May 7th
post on Scams and Scoundrels, we thought it would be useful to provide some tips to avoid some of the common traps we see new and aspiring
authors fall
into when seeking to publish and promote their work.
Have them write down the name of the book, the release date and a link to the
author's website in a Word doc, so that you can easily turn it
into a blog
post.
Good
post Joel and (intended or otherwise) a really good introduction to the importance of metadata, which
authors need to understand as more of their works move
into the digital space.
I thought it would be interesting to break down what I've learned
into five
posts and create a future page of resource links on my FRINGE DWELLER blog for indie
authors that I will maintain for myself and to share.
-LSB-...] Divide and Conquer: Building an
Author Platform by Proxy by Kristin Morin (@kristinba) on Joanna Penn's The Creative Penn blog is one of those
posts that could go
into all sorts of categories — business, tech, social media — but it seems to fit best here.