Marketing a nonfiction book can feel like an overwhelming task. That’s why so many authors seek the help of a marketer. However, they might not be ready for a book marketer’s help yet. Today Emmanuel Nataf (@EmmanuelNataf), co-founder of Reedsy, offers some tips on how to prepare to work with a marketer…and to know you are ready for this collaboration….
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What Happens When Your Nonfiction Niche Goes Belly-Up?
You’ve heard the advice to choose a nonfiction niche for your books and blogs, and you took action. But what if your niche suddenly plummets in popularity? What do you do then? In today’s guest post, Jay Artale (@BirdsOAFpress) ,a digital nomad and full-time writer and blogger, explains how she handled this very situation. Discover some powerful tips on how…
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3 Activities that Increase Sales Before You Publish Your Book
Bestselling books are not created after their publication dates. The real work of gaining book sales happens long before. In today’s guest post, Kathleen Gage (@KathleenGage), an internationally recognized Internet marketing advisor, shares her best tips on creating a book marketing plan you can implement as you write your book. The challenge: Market a book to an audience that doesn’t…
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5 Proven Steps for Starting a Nonfiction Book Project
Most people who decide to start a nonfiction book project begin writing the moment the light bulb goes on. Writing when inspired can make you quite productive but also can produce a manuscript that isn’t as salable as you’d like. To avoid this problem, start your nonfiction book project by coupling inspiration with planning. This will allow you to write…
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Nonfiction Writers Run a Slow and Steady Race to the Finish Line
Your excuses won’t get you published, but your consistent and tenacious attempts to become a writer and published author will. Today, writer and acquisitions editor W. Terry Whalin (@TerryWhalin) discusses how he has managed to become prolific and productive as a writer and how you can do the same. Writers have a litany of excuses why they can’t get their…
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How to Organize Nonfiction Book Content for Maximum Comprehension
Most aspiring authors struggle with the very first aspect of writing a book—content structure. Once the structure has been determined, writing gets a whole lot easier. And you’ll write a book readers understand. That’s why today author Gregory Diehl (@identitypublic) shares his best strategies for organizing the content of your book. Every author with a message of worth must learn…
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The Art of Outlining: Making Use of a Crucial Tool
Many writers wonder about the best way to start a writing project. Sitting down to write when the lightbulb goes on is usually not the best advice. In this guest post, book editor C.K. Bush (@theladyck) offers a sound strategy for getting into motion with your new writing projects. A lot of people think that you need motivation to take…
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