Sentences with phrase «publishing myth busting»

Faced with misleading press stories, the ICO has been addressing misconceptions about the GDPR by publishing myth busting blogs, including on the new requirement to report serious breaches of personal data...

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Last week, Goop published an article titled «Busting Diet Myths
-- Build list with free report (Résumé Writing Myths: Busted)-- Publish Kindle books.
Are there any other myths about self - publishing that you'd like to bust?
With the myth of the troubled artist busted, we've rallied around another golden calf in recent years: the insane workaholic, self - published author who writes 10,000 words in an hour and publishes a book every other day like a manic half - human, half - typewriter mutant / android.
Myth - busting Tip: The moment you publish a good book (or even before), consider starting the next one.
Anthea is delighted to share her journey and what she's learned on the self - publishing road, including busting some myths along the way (like why she had no platform coming from traditional publishing into indie).
Also, I am sorry to bust a real tightly - held myth about traditional publishing, but electronic books DO HAVE COSTS for traditional publishers.
For the spring quarter program, the BWA will be Busting the 10 Biggest Traditional and Self Publishing Myths w / Jody Rein.
First of all, let's bust the myth of the ISBN being a requirement to publish a book.
Myth about Marketing: Joanna busts the marketing myth which is very much prevalent amongst self - published AuthMyth about Marketing: Joanna busts the marketing myth which is very much prevalent amongst self - published Authmyth which is very much prevalent amongst self - published Authors.
Campaign group Open Britain, which has published a report in which MPs, trade unionists and academics put the case for a soft Brexit entitled «Busting the Lexit Myths», urged Jeremy Corbyn to «come off the fence».
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