Not exact matches
In his
talk, the
author of the motivational classic Start With Why (Portfolio
Trade, 2011) describes what he calls the «golden circle.»
What really happened on Trudeau's India trip:
Trade concerns overshadowed by wardrobe choices, extremism
talk — Politics About The
Author 11 - 14 minutes
Initially, this list was made up of influencers we found by tracking keywords (like «content marketing») in Google Alerts,
authors in industry
trade publications, those who were
talking about the topic on Twitter, and other bloggers that we just found interesting.
Here were the front line of «gatekeepers» in the traditional model gathered to
talk about their own and
authors» experiences and their implications — not only for
authors but also for themselves, for their own community and
trade.
< And in our preparatory column to last week's Issues on the Ether column for our #EtherIssue live discussion, Bringing Tools of the
Trade to Self - Publishing, we askwed our readers to
talk with us about what tools entrepreneurial
authors need most; to what degree those tools can be as much of a burden as a help if they slow down writers with steep learning curves; how well the commercial world seems to be responding so far to the needs of entrepreneurial
authors; and what kind of results they're seeing from their own experiences and experiments with new tools.
Lots of
authors talk a good game about how broken the current
trade publishing acquisitions system is, yet when an opportunity to bypass that system for FREE, and with NO RISK comes along, some of them STILL aren't willing to merely give it a try — or at the very least, wait until others have done so and reported back — before criticizing it.
Smart spoke of
talking to an
author --» well - networked, high - profile... a digitally aware
author who has several books published already with major
trade imprints.
On the other hand, as we
talk to agents about potential Point acquisitions, we do want Vantage Press to be seen as a high quality self - publishing home for their
authors whom they can't place in the
trade but who are not right for Point either.
And one of my favorite
authors came out of FutureBook 2015 saying that the whole day was focused on tech: she'd had no idea that the
trade was doing so much, let alone
talking so much, she said, about new innovations — from Judith Curr's Crave app and self - publishing
authors at that bastion of Big Five - ism Simon & Schuster to the «page - breaking» user - experience concepts of Peter Meyers and Georgina Moore's excellent discussion on what happens when corporate marketing people take to the choppy waters of social media....
As the ribbon is cut at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City to open the BookExpo America (BEA)
trade show's first - ever
Author Hub, Hugh Howey will
talk about his development of AuthorEarnings and implications of its findings.
The Publishing
Talk Guide to Twitter tells you all you need to know to get started with Twitter and make the most of the medium — whether you're a publisher,
author, aspiring
author or other book
trade professional.
What's more, the paper goes into areas it probably doesn't need to tackle — using the unverified estimates of «Data Guy» at
Author Earnings — to
talk about the importance of a strong brand and consumer connection, things that
trade publishers understand well.
Then I became my own publisher, started working with several of the largest publishing houses in the world, dozens overseas, and went on a hectic travel circuit to six continents where I spent more time
talking about the book
trade and business of being an
author than I did hawking my own books.
So, when we're actually
talking about
authors we should be generalizing about indies, not about
trade authors.
How much
author - reader intimacy are we
talking about
trading away in social reading?
In social reading, «How much of the
author - reader intimacy are we
talking about
trading away?»
In her two - page piece attacking what she calls «Obama's» cap and
trade (strange, it was
authored by Representatives Waxman and Markey), she breaks out all the usual
talking points commonly levelled against cap and
trade while offering precisely no alternatives to acheiving the climate bill's goals.