In this cautionary tale, a creative
nonfiction author shares her own experiences in order to highlight the potential risks of hiring a freelance publicist.
Not exact matches
In this
nonfiction piece, the
author shares what he learned about the way of life of grizzly bears after spending a full year in Alaska...
He
shares some great tips about writing and marketing
nonfiction books, Facebook marketing for fiction and
nonfiction authors, and other great marketing tips and advice.
Heather Hart, our guest in this episode,
shares some really basic tips on what
authors should be doing to market their books, whether you are a fiction
author or a
nonfiction author, and why that doesn't even really matter because marketing is marketing.
It's inevitable, whenever we
share a tip or a guest
shares a tip, the
nonfiction authors will complain it only works for fiction
authors, and the fiction
authors complain it's only for
nonfiction authors... for the same tip.
BookPage contributor and children's book
author Deborah Hopkinson
shares some fun ideas to get kids reading more
nonfiction this summer:
She has a single focus to help
nonfiction business
authors share their legacy in a meaningful way.
In addition to the valuable information Anne Janzer
shares in Subscription Marketing, it also showcases the best practices today's
nonfiction authors should follow writing and publishing helpful, relevant, and successful business or
nonfiction books in 2015.
So, in 2013 we launched NFAA as a way to bring
nonfiction authors together in a supportive community to learn, brainstorm,
share ideas and resources, and support each other in building successful
author careers.
In addition to specific time management ideas and tips, I'll also be
sharing some of my latest thinking about
author productivity, time management, Inner Resistance, writing tools, and other resources you can use to write
nonfiction in November.
Note: This webinar is for novelists, memoirists, poets,
nonfiction book
authors, Kindle
authors, or anyone with content to
share (and something to sell).
While many fiction
authors believe they have a much harder time than
nonfiction authors blogging or
sharing information of interest to potential book fans, this isn't necessarily so.
In this 26 minute video tutorial (developed for both fiction and
nonfiction authors), I
share tools, tips and a walk - through for creating an opt - in incentive that your ideal readers just can't resist.
Stacey Aaronson, founder of The Book Doctor Is In, provides the key elements to set you on the right path in writing a top - notch
nonfiction book, so you can avoid the common pitfalls most aspiring writers fall into, allowing you to have a smoother, more focused, and more enjoyable writing experience than you ever thought possible — resulting in a book that shines as it deserves to, reflects well on you as an
author, and that your target audience will appreciate, embrace, and want to
share with others.
Your social media is not about «buy my book»... it's about connecting, engaging,
sharing information that you have identified yourself as an expert in (yes — both fiction and
nonfiction authors are «experts»).
In my last post, I discussed the four C's of basic story structure and how
nonfiction authors can use them along with other fiction techniques to entertain and engage their readers while
sharing their experiences and message.
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He
shared great tips for
authors on how you can use a podcast to catapult your
author career, whether you are a fiction or
nonfiction author.
In this episode, we interviewed entrepreneur and
author Joe Pulizzi, who
shared some great insights about launching a book for both fiction and
nonfiction authors, how he builds an audience, and more.
He also
shared some fantastic marketing tips that work for both fiction and
nonfiction authors.
She
shared how both fiction and
nonfiction authors can make more money by writing and selling ebooks.
He
shared some great inspiration for
authors who may be struggling to get their first or next book out, as well as tips for fiction and
nonfiction authors about building credibility.