Sentences with phrase «one's job as an author»

«We have not done a great job as authors in really thinking through what exactly do our audience members want.
Also, no matter how you publish your book, you need either the aptitude for some of the tasks necessary to create a successful book, tasks publishers no longer do for authors, or the willingness to learn them, become good at them and actually embrace them as part of your daily job as an author.
Our job as author / publishers is to ensure our books are where the readers are, and today, the readers have chosen Amazon.
You'll be encouraged to see the number of indie titles that have sold in the 100s of thousands and even the millions, which is possible when your book remains in print long enough and you accept the sales and marketing as part of your job as an author.
Do you consider it part of your job as an author or is it a passion project?
Our job as authors is to find readers for our stories.
When our books are published, it's our job as authors to «show» our books and «tell» our potential readers all about them.
A year ago I would have dreaded the marketing phase, thinking that my job as an author is to only write.
So your job as an author (other than writing the best, most honest book you can) is to find your specific target market and share your work with them as much as possible.»
When your manuscript is finished and off to the printer, your job as a writer is done, but your job as an author is just getting started.
It's your job as the author (not the book cover designer's) to research your title and make sure nobody else is using the same title.
So if you missed book promotion opportunities in 2007, keep in mind that — in 2008 — part of your job as an author or publisher is to keep an eye on pop culture, and figure out how your messages tie into the news.
This ups it, but for the better, because the current payout is reasonable, meaning that if readers plow through the books (and I've done my job as an author and written something compelling enough to make them want to), I make as much as a sale.
But if you want readers, it's part of your job as an author these days.
If you got to this point, I hope you already have an idea about branding and why it plays an important role in your job as an author.
Most of us think that our job as an Author is to write books: marketing is the job of some other lowly creature like a salesman.
Our job as authors / publishers is to convince readers that our books are wonderful.
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