Many writers donāt write full time. They fit their writing in and around their full-time jobs or around caring for their families. If they write for a living, or, like me, write and edit for a living, they may have little time to work on personal writing projects during the day. Plus, as weāve seen if writers seriously take on…
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How Nonfiction Writers Can Find Personal Value in their Marketing and Promotion Efforts
Happy Thanksgiving! It’s November 25th, and Write Nonfiction in November has just five more days left before the challenge ends. Blog readers have been busy reading, but I’ve heard little from writers. I hope that means you’ve been busy writing. I did notice, however, that many of the article on marketing and promotion garner less readers than others. I’m not…
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Why Social Networking is a Must for Authors
When I mention social networking to my writing friends, they cringe. āItās too time consuming,ā they complain. “I don’t have time.” Itās true. Social networking does take up time, but so does every other thing you must do as a nonfiction writer to promote yourself as a writer and your published work. And promote you must if you want it…
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Promoting Yourself Online for Writers: How to Get Started Without Losing Your Mind
Once upon a time I had a webmaster who did everything for me. Then I had another webmaster. At first she did everything for me, but then she encouraged me to be my own webmaster…unless I needed help. Now, I have control over my own websites Ā as well as over my own blogs. (I have two websites and three blogs.)…
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