Recently I reminded myself of how I began my career. I wanted to be a writer. I did not want to be an editor. In fact, I wanted to write fiction. (Imagine that.) Some of you may have heard me tell the story of how my mother said, âOnly really good writers can make a living as novelists.â I took…
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Julien Smith on Methods for Becoming a Bestselling Author
I believe many writers donât publish their work out of fear. Fear of failure, and fear of success. Thus, when I read Julien Smithâs latest book, The Flinch, which he published as a free ebook with Seth Godinâs Domino Project, I was quite taken by both the topic and by the writer. I would describe The Flinchas a book about…
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What Do Your Social Media Stats Mean to an Agent or Publisher?
I recently saw this basic question asked in a LinkedIn discussion: What do all my social media statsâblog readers and social networking followersâmean to an agent or a publisher? My response: âThey mean a lot.â They mean you have platform. And platform equates to you being someone with whom an agent or a publisher wants to go into business. More…
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4 Steps to Your Social Networking Program
More aspiring authors than I can mention in desperate need of a platform refuse to use social networking. They see it as a waste of time and a time sink. Published authors needing to promote their books also won’t go near Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, or Google Plus. Somehow, it is beneath them, an activity not befitting a real writer. Yet,…
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Jonathan Fields on Best Book Marketing Practices
Did you ever wonder how some writers make it to the top of the bestseller lists? Or how they manage to sell more than the average 300 books per year? Of course, you have. It isnât just with a good idea and good writing. Not any moreânot for nonfiction. It takes great promotion and a good business plan. Jonathan Fields…
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