Sometimes building platform involves more subtle activities than those normally discussed. Typically, I tell my clients to blog, speak, find opportunities to guest blog, write articles for publications, e-zines and directories, and get involved with social networking. However, in your āspare timeā you can get involved in a host of other activities that will help you build platform. Indeed, you…
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Promote Your Book with a Facebook Fan Page
I’ve been using Facebook for quite some time.Ā However, I only have a Profile. I know I need a Fan Page. Do you know the difference between the two or why you would need one, the other or both? Do you know how to create a Fan Page? I asked Dana Lynn Smith, a book marketing coach and author of…
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Publishing Mentor Tip:Try on a Different Hat
All writers wear a writer’s hat. Most feel pretty comfortable with this hat. They may even balk at the idea of wearing any other hat. In fact, many writersĀ refuse to put on different hats. Yet, to become successful writers they must not only try on different hats but also must wear them on a regular basis. Writers must be…
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9 Book Design Tips for Authors
Most writers donāt think about book design until it comes time to independently publish their books. They approach a print-on-demand publishing company and discover they need to hire a designer. Suddenly they are thrown into the world of book design. Ā They need a cover. They need an interior design for their book. They never thought about whether or not they…
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7 More Reasons Nonfiction Writers Need A Blog
When I consult with clients on nonfiction book proposals, more often than not I must advise them on how to build up the platform and promotion sections of this all-important document. Many aspiring authors have great book ideas but no platform at all. My first piece of advice to them involves just one word: blog. In today’s publishing world a…
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