Sentences with phrase «own author brand»

So far we're mostly new authors so only in the process of building our author brands.
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There is an editorial department, maybe there should be an «author branding department» as well.
As you've been writing so long, have you ever considered developing your own author brand so readers can easily recognise your work, or is this something you're yet to explore?
Rob Eagar solved this problem by giving Wanda an «extreme makeover» through revamping her author brand and transforming her website.
People talk about an «author brand» and, yes, this is important also because this is what will make you stand out from the crowd and appeal to your ideal reader (think of it as packaging).
So use Twitter to lead readers (including me) to your author brand on Facebook and gather the Likes that will follow.
Posted July 31st, 2012 in Author Branding, Book Marketing, Branding, Content Marketing, Digital Marketing, Social Media Tips
I think it should be the center of your universe... You should be creating an author brand on your website, where all your books are in one place, and people can explore the «you».
In working with thousands of authors over twenty years to help them build their author brand, enhance book discoverability and spark sales, we've identified a number of initiatives authors with minimal budgets can do to attract new readers.
Filed Under: Author Tools & Tips Tagged With: author brand, author marketing, promotion, self pub, social media, target audience
Or, as ResultSource explains it on its website, ``... having a Bestseller (sic) initiates incredible growth — exponentially increasing the demand for your thought leadership, skyrocketing your speaking itinerary and value, giving you a national (even global) spotlight, and solidifying your author brand as the foremost leader in your niche.»
Building an email list is vital to your author brand, but it's the one piece most authors don't think is important.
Twitter headers and color combinations count as does the style of things you post) = Author Brand
That means you'll want to send different types of content when interacting with your «real» friends vs. fans and readers, and you'll need a separate platform for your author brand.
Posted March 26th, 2014 in Author Branding, Book Marketing, Book Publicity, Content Marketing, Social Media Tips
Is your author brand clearly stated?
I recently upgraded my «author brand», but it is nothing as powerful as this.
Posted September 4th, 2013 in Author Branding, Book Marketing, Book Publicity, Branding, Business, Content Marketing
You won't build an effective author brand if your Facebook page is «HorrorWriter666» and your website is named «myadventuresinwriting.com.»
Very much this author brand thing is important.
The fact that so many authors feel that they were not given the right advice and direction, makes me think that there is an opportunity for publishers to create an «author branding department.»
Posted October 23rd, 2013 in Author Branding, Career Advice, Content Marketing, Digital Marketing, Social Media Tips
While my author brand is still under development, I like to think that my content attracts a certain demo of women (late 30s college - educated with kids).
She helped me to define and own my author brand and showed me, via the CreateThinkDo method, how to integrate this effortlessly into both my books and marketing.
Does it show your author brand and clear statement of what your book is about?
It takes time, but continuing to build your author brand can make a real difference in enhancing discoverability and encouraging book sales.
Is your author brand clearly stated along with a photo of you with a greeting welcoming your audience?
That means you need your author brand to appear on the big 4 social networks and learn the author strategy to use them together for greater impact.
Do make sure that your personalize emails with your author brand, so that people become familiar with you and instantly recognise you.
Creating and shaping an author brand is... is a war — and I am a soldier decided to fight.
How you build your author brand and platform will depend on your particular strengths, your unique qualities, the story you have to tell, and your target audience.
Your writer or author brand is how your readers relate to who you are in the world.
John Purkiss takes us on an inward journey to show us how to build an authentic author brand.
Is your author brand clearly summed up the minute you click on your web site?
March 2014: The Platform Blog platform countdown to book pub May 2014: Appearance on Author Hangout, details at www.jelenpub.com May 1, 2014, 5:30 — 7:30, Berrett - Koehler Publishers Book Promotion Forum, San Francisco, CA July 30, 2014: Free Platform Webinar, register at https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3447338748608137730 July, 2014: Author Branding panel, Litquake, San Francisco, CA October 9, 2014: The Twelve New Rules That Build Author Platform webinar Writer Unboxed Guest Post: «The Dozen New Digital Rules Authors Need to Know»
Below is a sampling of recent placements secured by FSB Associates through our book publicity and author branding campaigns.
Posted March 23rd, 2011 in Author Branding, Book Marketing, Branding, Business, Career Advice, Content Marketing, Digital Marketing
Book sell sheets are one of the most timelessly effective ways of promoting an author brand.
Authors who use the 20 minutes over daily morning cup of coffee for creating platform are rewarded with better findability, interested audience who will buy your book, and networking that builds your author brand by teamwork, so we hope you join in over your morning coffee.
Posted June 12th, 2013 in Author Branding, Book Marketing, Branding, Content Marketing, Digital Marketing, Social Media Tips
Kimberly Grabas shows how to build your author brand from scratch, and Janet Reid tells writers how to do an author bio right and when we need a website, while Belle -LSB-...]
How do you actually build an author brand?
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We also delve into the importance author branding and even get into marketing audiobooks.
Even sub-brands — that target multiple genres and different pockets of readers with distinct colours, types of imagery, logos, different promises, and different positioning — are a possibility as you continue to grow your author brand over time.
I'll be tackling «author branding» in - depth on my site in the new year, so I'll make sure to include a printable cheatsheet or checklist with the post / video (thanks for the idea!).
Bookstores are a supplement and a marketing angle you should actively pursue, and as your author brand develops, you'll get more and more value from bookstore exposure.
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