Not exact matches
As a sex educator,
author, and CEO of a
successful intimacy product company, Wendy has
worked with many couples to help them rethink intimate relations and reignite the spark in their relationship.
But there's also something else — the
authors call it Q — that appears to predict just how much more
successful one scientist will be compared
with another, at least in terms of citations to their
work.
Rosie hasn't just settled on running a
successful business and starring in a reality tv show, she recently
authored the pregnancy book Mommy IQ: A Complete Guide to Pregnancy, collaborated
with Belly Bandit to create an organic Belly Bandit, and is now
working on launching Rosie Pope Baby.
She's a bestselling
author and
works with writers and
authors on how to create a social media marketing plan to become
successful with their books.
Deathtrap Pinole Community Players present Ira Levin's dark comedy thriller about a once
successful author who goes to great lengths to produce new
work amid a bout
with writer's block.
Positive comments from some recent users of this book include: Most schools are full of documents and data... Dr Slater is among the first to show how they can be used to compare what is said on paper and in interviews... The results will shock you... Dr Slater is a
successful high school teacher and an award winning
author... and here's why... Fantastic little book, punches well above its weight... Makes it seem so simple... the art of the genius... As an advocate of the What
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with its power and simplicity... Huge reality check, senior school managers at good schools tell the truth, other's don't, won't or can't, and their students suffer.
For illustrative purposes,
successful consultants who
work with us have the following backgrounds: teachers, principals, counselors, professors, assistant principals, superintendents, social workers, behavior specialist, staff development coordinators, professional speakers and consultants,
authors, plus other backgrounds dealing
with students.
For illustrative purposes,
successful consultants who
work with us have the following backgrounds: teachers, principals, counselors, professors, assistant principals, superintendents, retired educators, social workers, behavior specialist, staff development coordinators, professional speakers and consultants,
authors, plus other backgrounds dealing
with students.
This book is an easy to read, actionable collection of the steps, techniques, strategies and best practices used in
working with successful and prolific published
authors.
As a literary agent, I've been
working with successful and tech - savvy
author clients for decades, to find their interested audience and increase visibility and sales.
Scroll below to see detailed success stories provided by
authors of all genres who've
worked with us to become more
successful authors.
I also have a very
successful editing business, through which I have the privilege of
working with numerous
authors, helping them hone their skills as we polished their manuscripts and prepare them for publication... and whatever kind of success God had in mind for them.
One
author in particular — Elle James — taught me a lot about her highly
successful career being a hybrid
author,
working with traditional houses as well as being a driven indy
author with a great track record.
It's both inspirational and depressing to watch someone else sell more books than you are (I'm often in that position,
with the crazy
successful indie
authors I hang out
with)-- but that the most important thing is to keep writing, keep improving, keep putting out your best
work, and keep finding ways for your audience to find you.
We are honored and proud to
work with a wide range of talented,
successful authors.
Cass talks about things like what editorial letters are, how royalties and rights
work, and what it's like to write a sequel, all
with an approachable, refreshing genuineness that reminds us
successful authors really are just like us.
The tutorial is compounded
with advice from other
successful authors — how they use it, so you can pick and choose what
works for you, and leave the rest alone.
Rob Eagar is a
successful author and marketing consultant who has
worked with over 400 fiction and non-fiction
authors, including New York Times bestsellers, Dr. Gary Chapman, Wanda Brunstetter, and Lysa TerKeurst.
That's why
successful authors ordinarily
work with their own independent editor.
There is nothing wrong
with self - publishing; it's just difficult for
authors to be
successful (which I define as actually making money from their
work) when they self - publish hard - copy books.
With every blog post I write, it's my goal to offer ideas for indie
authors to
work smarter, improve their book marketing, be more
successful, and ultimately sell more books.
I see it all the time — the most
successful authors have fought those show - up - and - just - do - it battles early in their careers, and they've made peace
with the fact that their
work isn't for everyone.
Everyone's path is different — but from what I have seen of
successful authors who have hit the list numerous times — they are consistent
with their
work and their ability to connect to their readers AND to build their reader base.
In our ongoing series THE BOOK THAT HOOKED YOU at the Lachesis Publishing Daily Blog we feature Q and As
with established and
successful authors who tell us about the books and
authors they love as well as telling us about the books they are
working on.
I've
worked with many wonderful
authors and talked to many
successful authors over the years and there are a few things that I have learned — about what makes an
author successful and a stand out.
Well, Kelly has fined - tuned her marketing strategies, based on a number of experiences she's had
working with highly
successful authors.
Success is not a deterrent, and
authors — whether or not they've already been published and have been
successful — still need to deal
with the fear of being criticized or being ignored when they're next
work is on the line.
These titles are just a few
successful books
with effective cover designs surely the result of the team
work between
authors and designers who merge their talents to create strong covers to stand out in a sea of competition.
How to Be More
Successful with the Right Content Marketing Tools (Ben Sailer for CoSchedule): This article is especially helpful for writers who already have an
author platform in the
works, but they're not quite sure how to drive traffic or followers to those outlets.
Successful authors work hard at building a win - win relationship
with their readers.
Publishers truly do expect
authors to be the driving force of sales, and while
working with a publisher will vastly increase your reach, it's so important to prove that you already have the writing skills and marketing savvy to launch a
successful book.
Very few
authors consider this
author brand aspect as part of their
author platform, yet it's exciting seeing this stuff
work first hand
with successful authors and our customers.
Even the best and most
successful authors I've
worked with can be troubled at times by self - doubt.
Self - published
authors especially stand to gain from this beta period, as this is a chance to grow their reader base
with only the limited investment of letting people read their already - written
works without compensation, a far cry from the thousands of dollars many
successful authors spend on publicity for their books.
You might be forgiven for not knowing her
work — after all, she has a common name, one that she shares
with other similarly
successful authors on Amazon.
After almost 20 years of
working with independent
authors, however, I've found that it's the people who begin marketing their
work before it's even been published that are inevitably the most
successful.
Children who are
successful in reading and writing are those
with a great understanding of reading and how
authors work in their craft.
Rick
works closely
with authors to create custom, robust book marketing programs, and he's quick to share his knowledge and «insider tips» for a
successful marketing campaign that will lead to increased exposure, awareness and most importantly, sales.
Although you may think that branding is an odd concept to
work with in publishing, as it sounds like it would be more suited to a board meeting at «Coca Cola», it is actually used by the most
successful authors today.
But as
with so many
successful indie
authors, the
work of even finding an agent proved difficult in a publishing market that is so closely tied to the sales trends.
I haven't seen friendships strained for asking, especially since
successful authors know very well what it takes to get a book published and it sounds like this friend admires her
work to begin
with.
After
working with hundreds of
authors, I have my
successful process for helping
authors discover their best titles.
She has worn many hats — she's published
with major New York houses, then broke away and created her own imprint; has successfully published over 20 books and sold in excess of 1,000,000 copies; understands niche publishing and marketing; has created publicity campaigns for her own
work that landed her on Oprah, Donahue, CNN and even grabbed a cover story in People magazine; she's penetrated the foreign rights market
with her
work in 16 countries to date; she has guided and coached many others from creation to completion of their
work; she has created and chair several publishing conferences; and she has successfully turned several publishing disasters into
successful outcomes for their
authors.
Held twice a year, in November and August, an entire month is devoted to
authors who are selected to
work with «mentors,» other
successful authors and editors in the industry, to hone their manuscripts before sending to agents involved in the contest.
I am a voracious reader
with a strong understanding of what it takes to pen a
successful novel, and I have
worked with an
author who went on to sign a 2 - book deal
with HarperCollins after I provided developmental editing services on her manuscript.
Apparently they were mostly plagiarized from
successful authors»
works,
with the names changed and a word here and there altered.
You will come away
with: • insights on how to
work with the Tattered Cover • how to create a great book signing event • how to get your book into the Tattered Cover • how to create great sales • what Tattered Cover Press is all about • the steps
successful authors take that ones that limp along don't • new friends in the
authoring community Tell all your
author friends... the more, the merrier!
Here are some observations I have compiled over the years of interviewing
successful authors, talking to marketing professionals and in
working with LeeAnn Lessard, Publisher of Lachesis Publishing.
She mentioned the importance of honesty from the
author, the idea that communication between the
author and artist is the key to
successful cover design, and the point about cover designers who
work primarily
with stock images.
With self - publishing processes like the one offered by Amazon, it's easier for
authors to try to push
work out again and again even if they aren't
successful at first.