For years I’ve thought writing short books was better than long books. The time we have to read has decreased, we are all in a hurry, and we are distracted. Most of us need to read in short bursts. And if we read nonfiction, we want answers, solutions, transformation right now—not 200 pages from now. Publishers don’t tend to agree….
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Write an Article for a Niche Magazine: Nonfiction Writing Prompt #36
Niche publications remain super resources for writers who want to build freelance businesses or expert status. If you have no bylines to your name, a publication targeted to a specific audience, such as crafters, writers, Christian business owners, people living in Silicon Valley, or motorcycle enthusiasts, can provide you with your first. They tend to be open to new writers…
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It’s Not About Selling Books, It’s About Getting Read
Ever since How to Blog a Book was published, I’ve been thought of as a book marketing expert. This isn’t surprising since the book is about writing, publishing and promoting a book one post at a time. The publication of The Author Training Manual only seems to have enhanced this general opinion of me. After all, this book focuses on crafting…
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How to Protect Your Blog Content
By Helen Sedwick (@HelenSedwick) If someone steals your car or wallet, you know who to call for help. But what do you do when someone steals content from your website and blog? Sooner or later, it will happen. Content scrapers are programs that pick up RSS feeds and repost them on various sites. If you are lucky, the scraper will…
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4 Ways Writers Can Make Money from a Blog
Many writers consider blogging a waste of time because time spent blogging “for free” takes them away from time spent on paid work—like articles and books. In fact, blogging can lead to more paid writing gigs. And your blog can even generate income. Let’s take a look at some of the ways in which your blog could lead to more…
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