Not exact matches
Claims on
social and
traditional media that $ 25BN worth of oil
contracts were awarded by the NNPC or that $ 25BN in NNPC funds is...
May 17, 2012 Jami Gold Writing Stuff advice for writers, agents, Career Planning for Writers,
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These days, many
traditional publishing
contracts include clauses that require an author to have a
social media presence for the purpose of marketing and promotion.
As
traditional publishers
contract their marketing dollars and focus on celebrity authors, more and more authors are finding they can use
social media to build a platform and develop a following for their work.
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Yet
social media engagement has become so vital that many
traditional publishing
contracts now have clauses that require writers have author websites and... Continue Reading
And nowadays even authors who've landed huge
contracts with
traditional publishers are expected to do
social networking with gusto.
Yet
social media engagement has become so vital that many
traditional publishing
contracts now have clauses that require writers have author websites and active online profiles.
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You want a
traditional contract because you think everything will be done for you (not)-- I have traditionally published clients right now who hire me to do their
social media because their publishing company doesn't do any of it.
June 7, 2016 Jami Gold Over-Achieving Perfectionist advice for writers, authors, Career Planning for Writers,
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