Yesterday I wrote about why I thought entering a blog contest in your niche was a good idea. I said it helped increased traffic to your blog and also offered a way to increase your blog’s exposure while building author platform. One more reason exists: Entering a contest affords you an opportunity to create one–or possibly more–links to your blog….
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Using Contests to Generate Interest in Your Blog
Hopefully most of you are blogging either to promote yourself as writers, to promote your books, to blog a book, or to simply hone your writing. I blog a lot; I have five blogs. Every once in a while my dance-related blog, My Son Can Dance, gets voted “best” in its category. The two times this has happened it has…
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Are Some Books Not Cut Out to Become Ebooks?
Well, as a writer, author, writing and author coach, I have to get on board with the changes in the publishing world, such as the market’s turn toward ebooks. They represent the future of publishing. However, as a Jewish writer who writes about practical spirituality, when it comes to the world of Jewish sacred texts, I’ve got to be a…
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Great Reasons to Write in Your First Language
Today I received a call from a writer looking for help writing a book. Although our conversation started out as a discussion of the details of an upcoming Dan Poynter workshop my writing club is hosting, it quickly turned into a laser coaching session about how she should write and market her book. This particular writer is not a native…
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Time to Finish Writing Projects You've Started
Much of the stress that people feel doesn’t come from having too much to do. It comes from not finishing what they’ve started. — David Allen I don’t celebrate Christmas; I celebrate Chanukah. So, I’m already thinking about the New Year. Not that the secular New Year is a Jewish holiday, but I enjoy any holiday that asks me to…
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