Sentences with phrase «why author blogs»

Here are some of the reasons why author blogs can help increase book sales.
Garry — This is exactly why an author blog is so useful — you say it very well.
The reason why I author this blog post is because interesting reasons for judgement were released today dealing with the issue of when «deemed» admissions can be set aside.

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Ashish Jha, the senior author of the JAMA Internal Medicine paper, points out in a blog post that there are reasons why women doctors might well deliver better care, citing research to suggest that they might adhere more closely to established clinical practice guidelines and that patients often report better personal experiences (something that ultimately might lead to better outcomes).
Which is why I found a recent blog post from psychologist and author Susan Weinschenk so illuminating.
Coyne authors a blog titled «Why Evolution is True,» where he extrapolates evolutionary theory into highly questionable conclusions of morality, philosophy, and ethics.
This has been an amazing fall for book releases, and Forgive Us was one of my favorites, which is why I'm so thrilled to welcome all four authors to the blog today to talk about corporate confession and its role in the American Church today.
Can anyone (hopefully the author) explain why this is in the CNN faith or «belief» blog; besides the inappropriate religous references?
But most authors have living cookbook or other software that estimates the info, why can't they have a pdf on their blog available?
Before I get into my own thoughts about why the video and Evan are wrong — and they are — economics professor Marina Adshade, author of Dollars and Sex: How Economics Influences Sex and Love, had a few things to say on her Psychology Today blog:
D., author of Unselfie: Why Empathetic Kids Succeed in Our All - About - Me World, which she shares on her blog.
If you find that your stock won't gel most of the time, here are the 5 typical reasons why as described by Monica Corrado, MA, CNC and author of the blog Simply Being Well.
He's the author of three relationship books, most recently «Why He Disappeared», and his blog reached 1.5 million people last year.
Why Science of Relationships is a Top Dating Blog Most authors on this site.
Evan Marc Katz, author of «I Can't Believe I'm Buying This Book: A Commonsense Guide to Internet Dating» (Buy Direct), and «Why You're Still Single» (Buy Direct) has one of the best dating blogs going right now.
In a new post, 3 reasons why your observations may be a waste of time, on Education Week's Finding Common Ground blog, author and former educator Peter DeWitt tackles some of the same questions about observations that I asked myself almost constantly as both a teacher and school leader.
In the article titled 7 Reason Why Authors Must Blog we discuss these benefits which include creating good quality content, working on your writing skills and allowing website visitors to learn more about you and your message.
For more information, read our blog on Why Authors Should Focus on Book Reviews.
Doubtful, from what I've researched, but it might draw more attention to my blog and author profile on Goodreads and that's why I did it.
Consider the following reasons why you should write an author blog:
That's why I was so impressed when I discovered Bruce McDuffee's FAQs About the Author page on his Modern Marketing for Industry blog.
Before you roll your eyes, here's a funny post from guest blogger Erin Hosier (on author / editor / agent Betsy Lerner's blog) about why the Great American Novelist's author photo just doesn't do anything for her.
On Plotters & Manipulators United (a blog co-written by romance authors Sherry Thomas and Meredith Duran), Meredith explains why her e-reader is her «personal Xanax for travel.»
This post reveals 10 rock - solid reasons why an indie author needs to start their author blog today!»
Belinda Griffin presents 10 rock - solid reasons why every indie needs an author blog posted at SmartAuthorsLab, saying, «Do self - published indie authors really need a blog?
Michele DeFilippo presents POD: Why Authors Should Handle Their Print - on - Demand posted at BookWorks Blog, saying, «When it comes to POD, Michele DeFilippo of 1106 Design makes the case for authors to setup / manage their own print - on - demand rather than as part of a self - publishing company package.Authors Should Handle Their Print - on - Demand posted at BookWorks Blog, saying, «When it comes to POD, Michele DeFilippo of 1106 Design makes the case for authors to setup / manage their own print - on - demand rather than as part of a self - publishing company package.authors to setup / manage their own print - on - demand rather than as part of a self - publishing company package.»
Although Ingram makes your book available to them, there is no guarantee that stores / libraries will order your book, which is why we have several other blog posts with tips on how to sell your book to bookstores and how indie authors can get their books into libraries.
In the article titled 7 Reason Why Authors Must Blog we discuss these benefits which include creating good quality content, working on your writing skills and allowing website -LSB-...]
There's no reason why this little author blog has taken off when so many thousands don't.
I just came across a blog entry by Monica O'Brien that explains, from her perspective, why some authors and publishers sometimes have difficulty getting coverage in the blogosphere.
BONUS: Stress Free Book Marketing provides a free 15 - minute consultation on why authors must blog and other strategies.
Anne, I'm curious about why you don't think it's a good idea to monetize an author blog.
Topics: • All aspects of the writing, publishing, promotion process • How to write a nonfiction book proposal that explains and sells your book to agents and acquisition editors • How to turn your blog into an e-book • Why every author needs at least one editor and how to find a right one
For more information on how to get started on this strategy check out my blog article titled Why Authors Should Focus on Book Reviews.
That's why a once - a-week blog is now recommended for author bloggers.
By this point I imagine the vast majority of you are feeling, «Why the bloody heck is this evil, self - published author hating sod taking part in Mark Lawrence's Self Published Fantasy Blog - Off then?»
It's difficult to become an author if you don't: Write Publish That's why you want to blog -LSB-...]
That's why I'm feeling a bit uncomfortable these days by what I'm reading on the blogs of some bestselling indie authors.
The author of the article has a blog post about why was so hard to get people to speak on the record http://m.newyorker.com/online/blogs/books/2014/02/the-perils-of-non-disclosure.html
In this blog post, Survey Indicates Indie Publishing is Pot of Gold for Some, Work in Progress for Many, Marie wrote up her findings, and reported on why authors were indie publishing:
This week social media guru diva Kristen Lamb devoted a whole week of blogposts to explaining the reasons why «blogs are probably THE BEST use of an author's time when it comes to building an author platform using social media.»
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Please welcome my fellow Booktrope author and speaker Daryl Rothman to the blog as he shares about why authors should build their writer platform.
Like I said earlier, it's not really personal — and novelist and photjournalist Heather Hummel talks about this in her blog post for The Huffington Post, «Why Agents Reject 96 % of Author Submissions.»
Why is it important for an author, especially a self - published author, to blog?
She also gave Pressbooks some love in a blog post about why she used Pressbooks to produce Growl and why she recommends it to other indie authors.
And you'll learn why having a successful author blog is easier than you think.
-- Building your own «platform» which includes your blog or website and social media profiles — Connecting with fans of your work and converting them to zealous evangelists — Professional quality design in everything you do — A winning «author story» that answers why you write, your purpose and intention.
For example, if you write mystery books... why not create a blog section with your favorite mystery authors.
Also, if you're a traditionally published or indie author, you can make more money promoting your own book so why not share those links on your blog, and social media accounts?
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