The publishing industry changes quickly. That’s why it’s imperative for both writers and publishing pros to stay abreast of new innovations and trends. In this guest post, W. Terry Whalin (@TerryWhalin) offers advice on the constant learning process. The world of book publishing is ever-changing. The ways authors effectively reached readers five years ago are different today. These changes aren’t…
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4 Ways to Prepare for a 30-Day Writing Challenge
November is a big month for writers, and it’s just around the corner. If you plan to participate in a 30-day writing challenge, like the Write Nonfiction in November Challenge (WNFIN) (aka National Nonfiction Writing Month/NaNonFiWriMo), you need to start preparing immediately. Most people enter a 30-day writing challenge with no preparation at all. They just start writing. That’s a…
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7 Types of Articles You Can Write and Submit to Publications
Nonfiction writing is not just about writing and publishing books. You also can write and submit articles to publications. And many nonfiction writers earn a decent living writing for publications. Writing articles for publications also provides a phenomenal way to promote your books in your target market. When magazines (online or off) in your target market publish your work, this…
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The Truth About Why Most Books Earn Less than $100 Per Year and What You Can Do So Yours Makes More
For a long time I’ve been quoting the same book sale figures: The average book today earns $250 per year, according Neilsen Bookscan. Mark Coker, founder of Smashwords, claims the average ebook earns only $560 per year. That means most authors are not earning a living from their books because the books don’t sell. In the eyes of a publisher,…
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Why Should An Author Think Carefully About Online Image?
Your online image as a writer doesn’t just rely on the written work you share. It revolves around everything you do online, including the comments you leave on blogs and review and the security you measures you take to ensure your site visitors and email subscribers feel safe. In this guest post, blogger Caroline Black discusses the areas upon which…
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