I was chatting with
a potential author client.
Not exact matches
«Small - and medium - scale manufacturers often lack the resources and network reach necessary to make all of their
potential clients aware of their manufacturing capabilities,» says Binil Starly, corresponding
author of a paper on the work and head of NC State's Data Intensive Manufacturing Environment Lab.
I learned about the
potential concerns about serotonin syndrome when using tryptophan or 5 - HTP with an SSRI from Julia Ross,
author of The Mood Cure, and so I continue to caution my
clients about this.
• Leadership and innovation of
authoring tool • Breadth and quality of
authoring tool features and capabilities • Company size and growth
potential • Quality and number of
clients • Awards, recognition and competitive differentiation
In the coming weeks, we'll also start to see the «communication» we are employing to notify our
potential clients, in - progress writers, and published
authors of these exciting changes through our various social media (and direct communication) channels.
I make a note to warn my
clients about the
potential to be ambushed by this host, and I always give
authors the option of taking known - to - be combative interviewers off my list of media targets as we proceed with book promotion campaigns.
As a rule of thumb, we always encourage our writer friends and
potential clients to have their «
author toolbox» filled with the books, tech items and other references needed to write their book easily and efficiently.
They can give them away as a marketing tool, allowing
potential clients to see the value of working with the
author, or repurpose them to be used in a whole package.
These people are scanning the self - publishing ranks looking for their next
authors /
clients, but maybe no longer due to the strength of the book and the promise of its sales
potential.
Representatives from Authoright and Smith Publicity answered questions and spoke to
potential clients about what a publicist can do for an indie
author.
I've given you these three points because they relate most immediately to some of the concepts we've touched on so far this week in our survey of opinion and
potential in some concepts of agency involvement in
client -
author publishing.
Agents check out the
author bio part of a query letter to get a sense of a
potential client's skill, experience, and dedication to craft — and they will do the same on your
author website.
When you tell a
potential client that you've
authored a book about your expertise, and then show them the paperback version (and maybe even give them a signed copy), their eyes will light up and you will immediately gain their respect and trust.
identification of new «Star
Authors» in our existing user base or
potential clients to build a stronger relationship with them
Posts — most of which are in video form — are either directed at answering the questions of
potential clients facing criminal charges in Arizona, offer the
author's take on legal issues facing celebrities in the news, or cover the
author's own successes in court.
Use social media to your advantage and do as Attorney at Work
author Gyi Tsakalakis suggests: make it become a tool to help you cultivate personal relationships with
potential clients as well as other attorneys.