Not exact matches
In a
guest post in The High Frequency Trading
Review, Narang freely admits that «there has been an increasing incidence, in recent times, of days exhibiting unusually high volatility (measured
as days when the close - to - close return, or alternatively, the high - low trading range are large in magnitude).»
Guest Post of the Week,
as chosen by Gouldylox
Reviews — I love Jackie Aina, she's fun and funny and full of amazing tips and tricks.
Luckily, in this
guest post, author Jodie Toohey provides some great places to get
reviews,
as well
as some other tips for getting
reviews for your books.
My
review of Keeper of the Stars was a
guest post at Smart Bitches, Trashy Books,
as part of their annual RITA challenge.
In response to a question asked on my last
post — a request for advice on gaining
reviews for your book, I decided it was time to get my act together and repurpose a
guest post I did for Debbie Young's excellent blog OFF THE SHELF BOOK PROMOTIONS,
as this includes one of my favourite pieces of advice on increasing your chances of getting
reviews.
If I have a virtual tour going on, such
as the one I will have going for GODCHILD in May, I'll want to check in on the tour - stop of the day, which can be a
review, a
guest blog
post, an interview, or even a live chat which usually will happen in the evening after dinner.
-- Formatting HTML newsletters — Formatting books for Smashwords — Research about the business side of being an author (e.g., how Street Teams work, how to market a book in a foreign language, podcasts that might be a good fit to have you
as a
guest, etc.)-- Scouting for bloggers to send book
review requests to — Pitching to those bloggers and tracking responses — Formatting (and perhaps light editing) of blog
posts, or organizing content — Managing your Street Team Facebook group (posing questions to keep the group engaged, answering questions, sharing upcoming news, etc.)-- Creating box sets in Scrivener from individual novels — Moving works translated into a foreign language from Word into Scrivener — Scheduling tweets and Facebook
posts (ones that don't require your direct input or engagement with your audience)-- Transcribing audio interviews or notes — For non-fiction authors, VAs can do an enormous number of tasks around webinars or other training you offer (e.g., planning and booking the event, scheduling
guests, managing registration lists, dealing with the back - end technology, creating and proofing slide decks, sending out advance information packages to the trainees, and then sending out follow - up information to the trainees, etc..)
Then
as time has gone on, I've spent time working on my
review skills: from running a small
review team for an eMagazine, to encouraging and helping new reviewers, writing
guest posts about
reviews and still managing to write
reviews for 3 sites beside my own I'm pretty busy.
Offer to do a
guest post (let them choose the topic, just to be nice), and either make it clear you'd like a
review in return, or hit them up later once they've gotten to know you
as a
guest blogger.
Getting
reviews, doing blog tours,
posting guest blogs, even radio interviews are priceless in marketing your book and I mean that
as a double entendre»: they are usually free and you get sometimes huge audience exposure!
16 Tips on How to Survive and Thrive
as a Writer by C.S. Lakin on Live Write Thrive No One Best Way,
guest post by Jason Ridler on Book
Reviews by Elizabeth A. White < — This one knocked my fuzzy - cozy - socks off!
There are many ways to market a book that are free but require the author's time, such
as an author blog, writing
guest posts for other blogs, and requesting
reviews from book bloggers.
Marketing tactics such
as blogging, social networking,
guest posting on other blogs, virtual book tours, online book
reviews, videos, and joint ventures can all be used in promoting Kindle ebooks.
Kari Boardman over at From The TBR Pile has a lovely
review of Open Minds,
as well
as a
guest post from me on Where Ideas Come From: A Mindreading World (which you may remember from the Open Minds launch party).
You can contact her via e-mail and even talk some further business,
as she seems to be entertaining sponsored
guest posts, banner adds,
reviews and press trips.
13th — Featured
as a
Guest Writer on Travel Wonders with my article on: 5 Off the Beaten Track World Heritage Sites in China 14th — Featured on Young Pioneer Tours Website for my
review of the Mass Games on National Day: Jonny Blair's
review of Mass Games 19th — I wrote a
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guest post by Jessica Keren of monitorbeacon.com, a site that offers savings and current information on att uverse
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as att.com services.
I've read the
guest post from Peter Minnet but
as far
as I know the experimental data, while interesting, is not yet part of a peer
reviewed study.So I'm not aware of solid evidence that CO2 directly warms the ocean.
Guest post: Roger Andrews Renewable energy, particularly wind and solar, continues to set records for electicity generation and installed capacity in many parts of the world, and
as shown in Figure 1 wind and solar growth in recent years has indeed been quite spectacular (the data used to construct this and following Figures are from the 2014 BP Statistical
Review of World Energy): Figure 1: Electricity Generated from Solar and Wind, 1965 - 2013 But Figure 1 doesn't tell the whole story because solar and wind are only two of the four main sources of renewable energy.
Seaside consistently receives outstanding
reviews from
guests and employees alike, and I know that my personality and work ethic live up to the company's prestigious reputation.I have over three years of front desk management experience
as required by your job
posting.