Sentences with phrase «making author newsletters»

I think any traditionally published author who attended a workshop on the Self - Publishing Track would have been pleasantly surprised by the tips on making author newsletters more effective or making the most of a release.

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Stanford's Re: Think newsletter explains that the authors devote a considerable portion of the book to the idea of widening your options, advice that may seem at odds with the very definition of decision making.
«You always make a leap of faith when it comes to investing in Warren Buffett,» says Jack Ciesielski, an accounting expert and author of the Accounting Observer newsletter, who has recently analyzed Berkshire's financials.
Grant Williams: Founder of Real Vision TV and author of investment newsletter Things That Make You Go Hmmm..., Grant has three decades of experience in the financial industry and has held senior positions at a number of investment banks all over the world.
«The Fed is making it appear they are compassionate when really they are the architect of the coming deep recession,» contended Michael Bolser, the author of an investment analysis newsletter published daily in conjunction with his website InterventionalAnalysis.com.
One of the most common marketing mistakes made by authors, businesses, and non-profits is sending «you - letters» instead of a newsletters.
Make sure you check the dates and topics for each within The Resource newsletter and on the Author U website and sign up early.
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.»
Make sure to click to join Stephanie Scott's mailing list — my author newsletter (newly launching!)
One go - to resource I use is Jane Friedman, whose blog and newsletter helps «authors and publishers make smart decisions in the digital age.»
Whether it's running contests, or posting fun content, or setting up newsletters that reward subscribers with free, original content, or making funny videos that go viral, or coming up with a fun way of branding themselves, or working with other authors on unique cross promotional contests or giveaways — they put their creativity to work — not just in their writing — but in selling.
Powell's has good promotion, which makes a Powell's reading valuable: the authors» books on display before and after readings (front windows, bookshelves in front of the reading space or close at hand, including past and future featured books), preferred placement in the store, posters on windows, an e-mail service of events (with short book descriptions), events calendar and author interviews on website and separate book newsletter, enthusiastic introductions by store staff, and, of course, more books ordered than they might order otherwise.
This ongoing series of essays on the craft of writing will include all topics related to writing fiction, including: The Basics Plot & Structure Voice Theme POV Characterization Dialogue Narrative Creating a bond with your reader Pacing Advanced writing and plotting techniques Writer's block Marketing Branding Publishing Self - publishing Healthy habits Bad habits The Writer's Life eBook formatting Paperback formatting Amazon keywords Writing blurbs and descriptions Cover design & layout Productivity The Classics Short stories Poetry The Writing Process Show don't Tell Self - editing Proofreading Building a solid career Targeting a specific genre Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Sharpening your writing skills Making every word count Deadlines Putting together an Anthology Working with other artists Collaborating Grammar Punctuation Writing for a career Treating it as a business Running a small press Financing your career Keeping track of your royalties Staying motivated Writing movies Writing comics Writing games Building a fan - base Online presence Newsletters Podcasting Author interviews Media appearances Websites Blogging And so much more... Are you ready to be called an aAuthor interviews Media appearances Websites Blogging And so much more... Are you ready to be called an authorauthor?
My series about Indie Publishing Paths at Fiction University has highlighted some of the choices we have to make as self - published authors, including what our newsletter strategy should be.
I also wanted to thank you for making a free book available, just for signing up to your newsletter that is a very nice thing to do, not too many authors are doing such a cool thing for their reader's.
* Authors may not make any guarantees or explicit predictions regarding the market performance that subscribers to their paid newsletters can expect.
As a Certified Veterinary Journalist, blogger, columnist and award - winning author, his goal is to write meaningful articles, newsletters and books that will make a difference in the lives of pets and their people.
«If you did three or four applications within a month or two months, that could start to make a significant ding on your score — 20, 60, even 80 points,» says Evan Hendricks, author of «Credit Scores & Credit Reports» and longtime editor of the Washington - based newsletter «Privacy Times.»
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The idea came from an e-mail notice (I do subscribe to the newsletters of several of the authors youve seen here) that came out yesterday about a free offer he was making.
A prolific real estate author and well - known trainer for four decades, Klock makes his E-mail newsletter available free of charge.
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